Professors from South China Agricultural University and leaders of Hunan Sericulture Research Institute inspected the development of Xintian sericulture industry
On February 15, Professor Liu Jiping from South China Agricultural University and Ai Junwen, deputy director of the Hunan Provincial Sericulture Research Institute, led an expert team to Xintian to investigate the breeding and industrial development of mulberry silkworms, and further promote the promotion of sericulture technology application to provide strong technical guidance for the Xintian silkworm industry. Deputy County Magistrate Zhou Hongwu accompanied the inspection and hosted a special technical training meeting on mulberry planting and sericulture.
On the same day, the expert group visited the Silkworm Breeding Demonstration Base for Young People Returning to Start Their Own Entrepreneurship in Xinxiarong Village, Gangtou Town, and the Longjia Courtyard Silkworm Culture and Tourism Integration Demonstration Base, and listened in detail to the base construction and development, planting management situation, and put forward constructive opinions and suggestions on the development of sericulture production and sericulture industry in the base.
At the special technical training meeting for mulberry planting and silkworm rearing in Xintian County, where technology is empowered to enable entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship in Xintian County, the expert group gave detailed explanations on the planting and management of mulberry trees, the co-breeding technology of small silkworms, and the breeding of large silkworms. Each township Agricultural leaders, agricultural technicians, staff of the County Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau and large farmers participated in the training.
The training meeting requires that we must fully understand the importance of this training, gradually promote the construction of modern, large-scale, mechanized, intelligent sericulture demonstration bases, and realize the improvement of the sericulture industry. Quality and efficiency. It is necessary to focus on technological empowerment, set standards, and apply fine varieties and advanced technologies to achieve the goals of growing good mulberries, raising good silkworms, and producing good cocoons. It is necessary to integrate resources, continue to exert efforts, further explore and innovate the integrated development of the primary, secondary and tertiary industries of sericulture, and promote the highquality development of the county’s economy.
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