Sericulture in Terms of Sustainable Development in Agriculture

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Sericulture is a branch of agriculture specializing in the cultivation of silkworms and cocoon production as well as the cultivation of white mulberry, which is the sole source of food for silkworm caterpillars. Due to the ecological nature of farming both mulberry silkworm and mulberry cultivation, as well as the possibility of managing and processing waste generated in the breeding process, it is fully in line with the trend of sustainable development. Raw materials obtained from silkworm farming constitute the basis for products valued by consumers due to their environmentally friendly production methods and an organic source of raw materials. Silk production can successfully contribute to the increase in popularity and practical application of the idea of sustainable development in agriculture.

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Grześkowiak, J., Łochyńska, M., & Frankowski, J. (2022). Sericulture in Terms of Sustainable Development in Agriculture. Problemy Ekorozwoju, 17(2), 210–217. https://doi.org/10.35784/pe.2022.2.23

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