the other name for sericulture is-Silk Farming
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People working for animal protection may not encourage sericulture because the process involves rearing silkworms, which are boiled alive to extract the silk. They believe this harms and causes suffering to the silkworms, conflicting with their goal of preventing animal cruelty. Additionally, some animal protection advocates may promote alternative, cruelty-free fabrics to reduce the demand for silk production.
Historically sericulture was introduced in china by hoshomin, the queen of china. For a long time, sericulture was considered to be a national secret by the Chinese government, and as an industry it was not known in other countries.
Apiculture is scientific rearing of honey bees and sericulture is Scientific rearing of silk moths for sik
Sericulture is not ecofriendly because during sericulture silkworm is boiled to get silk fibres. Vapours emitted from the boiling cocoon release toxic fumes that pollute the environment.
Satyendra Narayan Chowdhury has written: 'Sericulture in Assam: non-mulberry silk' -- subject(s): Sericulture, Silkworms 'The silkworm and its culture' -- subject(s): Sericulture, Silkworms
The ancient dynasties of Korea encouraged agriculture and sericulture as the main industries. It is reported that the Seonjamjae, a ritual for praying for the thriving of sericulture, was performed first during the early period of Koryo Dynasty. It lollowed the model of the memorial service for Empress Sonungssi in China of remote antiquity, who was believed to have invented sericulture.
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A. R. Rajapurohit has written: 'A study of employment and income in sericulture' -- subject(s): Sericulture, Silk industry
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