Gangmei Town, Yangchun City vigorously promotes the development of sericulture industry
At present, it is the season for harvesting mulberry leaves and releasing spring silkworms. The assistance work teams of Gangmei Town of Yangchun City, Zhugangmei Town of Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City, and the Zhugangmei Town Assistance Team of Guangdong Province from South China Agricultural University Fucun’s science and technology commissioner team and the town’s village working group recently organized relevant personnel to Huangcun Village to plan and create a “one village, one product” sericulture demonstration and promotion work with an income of tens of millions.
Sericulture farming is a traditional specialty industry in Huangcun Village, Gangmei Town, Yangchun City. Since the 1970s, almost every household has planted mulberry and raised sericulture. It has a good industrial foundation and has become one of the local specialty industries. At present, many villagers are still engaged in sericulture cultivation, covering a land area of more than 2,000 acres. It is a “one village, one product” professional village for sericulture cultivation that the city focuses on. Due to backward planting and breeding technology and incomplete storage facilities, the quality of finished silkworm cocoons in Huangcun Village is not high, and the shipping price is lower than the market price.
A symposium was held during the event, and the science and technology commissioner responded and put forward professional ideas. Everyone jointly discussed the development direction of Huangcun Village’s “one village, one product” sericulture cultivation from various aspects such as technology, resource integration, deep processing and marketing, and made suggestions for rural revitalization and the industry to drive the masses to get rich.
During the activity, farmers were also visited to inspect existing technologies and breeding conditions in the fields. Science and technology commissioners and experts were on-site to discuss how to prevent diseases, improve the survival rate of young silkworms, and how to preserve and dry silkworm cocoons to improve the finished product. Quality guidance was provided, and an online bridge for technical assistance was built to lay a solid foundation for the high-quality maturation of silkworm cocoons in the future, improve the existing mulberry planting model and broaden sales channels, increase the yield and quantity of silkworm cocoons through advancements in sericulture technology, and effectively increase The overall income from the village’s sericulture breeding industry contributes to rural revitalization.
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