Published December 31, 2023 | Version v1
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TASAR SERICULTURE: A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICAL BOOSTER

  • 1. Laboratory of Bio-musicology & Applied Zoology, Department of Zoology University of Lucknow- 226 007.Lucknow, India
  • 2. Laboratory of Bio-musicology & Applied Zoology, Department of Zoology University of Lucknow- 226 007.Lucknow, India.

Description

The current review explores the multifaceted significance of Tasar silk production as a catalyst for sustainable 
economic development. This study delves into the intricate interplay between sericulture practices focused on 
the Tasar silkworm and its pivotal role in fostering economic growth, particularly in regions where this silk 
industry thrives. This review also investigates the sustainable aspects of Tasar sericulture, emphasizing its socioeconomic impact on local communities and regional economies. It examines the lifecycle of the Tasar silkworm, 
the unique ecological dependencies, and the cultivation practices integral to its sustainable production. 
Additionally, the study analyzes the value chain of Tasar silk production, from raw silk extraction to weaving, 
and assesses its economic contributions at various stages. Furthermore, the environmental sustainability of Tasar
sericulture, considering its potential as an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fibers and its positive influence 
on biodiversity and ecological conservation in the regions where it is practiced is also discussed. We aim to shed 
light on the potential of Tasar sericulture as a sustainable economic booster. The findings and insights derived 
from this study aim to provide guidance for policymakers, sericulture practitioners, and stakeholders in 
leveraging Tasar silk production as a means to achieve sustainable economic growth, while also promoting 
ecological preservation and community development.

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