Economic Analysis of Silkworm Rearing and Cocoon Production in Bilaspur District of Himachal Pradesh

Sericulture is an agro-based multitudinous activity which involves cultivation of mulberry, production of laying, rearing of silkworms for cocoons, marketing and reeling of cocoons for value added products such as processing and weaving of the yarn. It is a short gestation period labour intensive en...

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Costs
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Farms
Humidity
Production costs
Rural areas
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Silk
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