Mengshan County vigorously promotes the application of “co-breeding of small silkworms” to help improve the quality and efficiency of the silkworm industry
On April 18, at the Silkworm Co-breeding Base of Xinwei Town Agricultural Science and Technology Park, Mengshan County, Wuzhou City, Guangxi, workers were using machines to cut fresh mulberry leaves into strips. These mulberry leaves Will be used to feed ant silkworms. “This is the first batch of 156 third-instar silkworms in the spring of the first half of this year. The young silkworms will be distributed to the masses in the next few days.” Liang Shiqiang, the person in charge of the base, said.
In recent years, the base has cooperated with Guangxi Huahong Company to provide silkworm farmers with high-quality third-instar silkworms with strong disease resistance and higher breeding success rate by promoting the practical technology of co-breeding of small silkworms, thus helping silkworm farmers increase their production and income. Inject industrial impetus into rural revitalization.
“The base helps to raise silkworms, which not only reduces our workload, but also improves the survival rate of silkworms. Last year, the weight of our silkworm cocoons increased from 40 to 45 kilograms per cocoon to 50 to 60 kilograms per cocoon. . I believe there will be a good harvest from sericulture this year!” Mo Guoyou, a silkworm farmer in Xie Village, Xinwei Town, who is busy disinfecting the silkworm room and preparing to welcome the silkworm babies, said happily.
In recent years, Mengshan County has taken advantage of opportunities such as comprehensive rural reform pilot tests to actively coordinate special funds to expand production facilities and supporting facilities such as standard silkworm co-breeding rooms and special silkworm rooms. 13 small silkworm co-breeding rooms have been built base and put into use. At the same time, through the guidance of industrial funding policies, the county has promoted the construction of a number of standardized high-yield demonstration gardens that integrate standardized planting of mulberry gardens, new technology integration, efficient mechanical operations, and green prevention and control. In 2022, only in Silian Village and Xiecun Village of Xinwei Town, 1,000 acres of contiguous high-quality and high-yielding mulberry orchards have been transformed. Among them, 50 acres of demonstration mulberry orchards have been fully equipped with intelligent water and fertilizer integration facilities. Mengshan County Sericulture The industrial demonstration zone was recognized as a five-star demonstration zone for modern characteristic agriculture in Guangxi, and the “Mengshan Silkworm Cocoon” brand was included in the National Famous, Premium and New Agricultural Products Directory in December last year.
At present, Mengshan County has 61,100 acres of mulberry gardens, with mulberry planting and sericulture covering 9 towns and towns in the county, and more than 50% of farmers are involved in the mulberry industry. Last year, the county’s sericulture industry output value reached 144 million yuan, producing 17 million meters of silk. The county’s silk weaving production capacity ranked first in Guangxi. It was awarded the “Western China Cocoon Silk” award by the China Silk Association. Weaving New City” title.
According to Chen Liuliang, deputy director of the Mengshan County Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau, in the next step, Mengshan County will continue to expand the scientific and technological innovation and application of the sericulture industry and improve the technological level of sericulture production. , providing strong support for the highquality development of the silkworm industry. In addition, we will further strengthen the support for leading enterprises in agricultural industrialization, and establish an industrialization consortium through the development model of “party building + company + cooperative (village collective economy) + large silkworm raising households” to turn “small silkworms” into ” “Industrial Dragon” to achieve sustained increase in farmers’ income.
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