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Bivoltine Cocoon rearing in J&K can bring substantial increase in farmers income

Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo stated that Bivoltine Silk is the most demanding in the Indian Silk Industry and there is a huge gap between production and requirements.

Dulloo said this while chairing a meeting to review the functioning of Sericulture Development Department here at Civil Secretariat.

The meeting was attended by Shabnam Kamili, Secretary in Agriculture Production Department, Manzoor Ahmad Qadiri, Director Sericulture J&K and other officers of the Department.

The ACS remarked that J&K is having enormous potential for Bivoltine Silk Production due to congenial climatic conditions and can play an important role to meet the requirements of power loom sector in the coming years.

The meeting was briefed by Director Sericulture about the various activities of the Department viz-a-viz focus areas and Schemes/ programs to be implemented for increasing the Bivoltine Cocoon Production and Productivity in the coming years.

He was also informed about the various issues strategies being adopted to realize the envisaged vision of the Department.

The ACS directed for adopting multipronged strategy with action plans for each sub sector focusing on identification of potential areas and use of cluster approach through SHG/SRLM societies for providing additional income generating sources. At the same time use of technological interventions in the form of e-marketing platforms for cocoon growers and establishment of more Reeling Units under ODOP needs to be taken on priority.

Dulloo also suggested for full revival of Silk factories of JKI (Silk Filatures) by Industries Department to promote silken products particularly the Sarees, Stoles which are the most demanding items of women folks all around the country.

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