Speedy Summary
- Madhya Pradesh Sericulture Commissioner Mohit Bundas visited Maddur silk cluster in Hosakere, Maddur taluk, on Tuesday.
- The inspection focused on commercial silkworm rearing houses and mulberry plantations developed under the Silk Mega Cluster initiative.
- Farmers Puttalingaiah H.K. and Harish were lauded for managing rearing houses efficiently.
- Shivakumar, scientist from the Maddur sub-unit of Central Sericultural research and Extension Center, briefed officials about expansion programs for sericulture in the region.
- Newly developed bivoltine hybrids (TT21×TT56, BFC1×BFC10, G11×G19), crossbreed (Kaveri Gold), mulberry variety (AGB-8), and a root rot disease control product (‘Mr. Pro’) were showcased to farmers.
- Sundar Raj, Deputy Director of Sericulture encouraged farmers to benefit from Silk Samagra-2 scheme supported by the State government.
- Suresh H.C., Assistant Director stated that Maddur’s environment is ideal for silkworm rearing.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The visit by Madhya Pradesh Sericulture Commissioner highlights ongoing efforts to boost sericulture through technological advancements in breeding hybrids and controlling diseases among silk-producing plants like mulberry. The interaction between scientists and farmers demonstrates an integrated effort toward improving productivity while addressing concerns such as disease prevention through innovative methods like ‘Mr. Pro.’ By leveraging national programs like Silk Samagra-2 and adopting research-driven solutions such as new bivoltine hybrids or mulberry varieties designed for higher yield capacity – India’s sericulture sector may significantly contribute to rural economy enhancement while meeting growing domestic and international demand for high-quality silk products.
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