– Field-oriented research to improve mulberry and silkworm productivity.
– Supporting India’s target of achieving annual raw silk production of 50,000 tonnes by 2030 (current production: 41,121 tonnes).
– Developing low-cost technologies for stakeholders and advancing value addition via by-products from mulberry and silk cocoon processes.
The appointment of P. Deepa as the Director of CSRTI signals a continuation in fostering India’s ambitions within sericulture-a crucial agricultural industry known for its rural economic meaning and global trade potential. Her extensive R&D experience could prove instrumental in advancing eco-friendly technological solutions and supporting increased raw silk production targets set for India by 2030.Additionally, emphasising value-added opportunities through innovative uses for mulberry plants or silk cocoon by-products may contribute positively toward sustainable practices.
The ‘Mera Resham Mera Abhiman’ initiative reflects efforts not only to boost youth engagement but also promote silkworm cultivation while retaining heritage pride attached to Indian silk internationally renowned for its quality. Strong leadership combined with ongoing programmes may fortify India’s competitive stance globally within the sector while benefiting local farmers involved nationwide.
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