Agricultural technology experts went to Deqing, Guangdong to carry out special training on mulberry planting and sericulture
Recently, the science and technology commissioner team of Zhaoqing Institute of Agricultural Sciences of Guangdong Province, together with the town support team of Huilong Town, Deqing County and the Zhaoqing Branch of the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences held a “sericulture” in Huilong Town, Deqing County The “Efficient Planting and Diversified Utilization Technology” training class invited agricultural technology experts to give lectures and teach mulberry planting and sericulture technology to the majority of sericulture farmers and agricultural technicians.
According to reports, Huilong Town, Deqing County, has a long history of growing mulberry and raising silkworms. In recent years, the cocoonsilk market has been improving, and the market supply and demand are booming. The mulberry and sericulture industry has become a good industry for farmers to increase their income and become rich. However, the sericulture industry in Huilong Town has Development is slow and silkworm farmers’ profits are not high. To this end, the Rural Revitalization Assistance Team of Huilong Town, Deqing County, through the Municipal Institute of Agricultural Sciences and the Zhaoqing Branch of the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, invited researcher Tang Cuiming, a sericulture expert from the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, to conduct technical assistance and docking to further enhance the ability of sericulture farmers. The level of planting and breeding technology and income have helped the revitalization of Deqing’s sericulture industry.
The reporter learned that experts from the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences had previously conducted an in-depth investigation of the sericulture situation in Deqing County together with local agricultural technicians to find out the reasons for the slow development of the sericulture industry. The experts suggested that government departments should Accelerate the promotion and application of fine mulberry tree varieties and “silkworm co-breeding” technology, and break the important bottleneck restricting the development of the local sericulture industry as soon as possible.
In the training class, the experts explained in simple terms the technical points that should be paid attention to in many key aspects such as co-breeding of silkworms, simplified rearing, prevention and control of silkworm diseases, standardized management of mulberry orchards, and diversified utilization. At the same time, students were also organized to carry out on-site teaching practice in Sangtian. This training was rich in content, diverse in form, focused on practical operations, and had good learning effects. It was well received by sericulture farmers and agricultural technicians.
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