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    India's Raw Silk Production Increased from 31.9 thousand MT in 2017-18 to 38.9 thousand MT in 2023- 24

    Posted 12 Apr 2025

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    According to the Ministry of Textiles, India has cemented its position as the world's second-largest silk producer & largest consumer, with silk product exports reaching Rs. 2,027.56 crore.

    About Silk and Sericulture 

    • Silk is a natural protein fibre produced by silkworms, primarily from the Bombyx mori species.
    • Sericulture is the cultivation of silkworms for the production of silk.
    • Silkworms feed on mulberry, oak, castor, arjun leaves, and spin cocoons, which are processed into silk yarn & fabric.
    • India is the only country that produces all 4 major varieties of natural silk. (Refer to table).

    Factors for Sustained Growth in India

    • Institutional Support
      • Central Silk Board (HQ. Bengaluru) Statutory body under the Ministry of Textiles works for the inclusive development of sericulture. 
      • Silk Mark Organisation of India (SMOI): Certifies genuine silk products.
      • International Sericultural Commission (HQ. Bangalore): It is UN-affiliated inter-governmental organization committed for global development of silk industry. 
    • Policy and Schemes
      • Silk Samagra & Silk Samagra-2: Focus on research, quality improvement, & technology transfer.
      • Raw Material Supply Scheme: Subsidized yarn supply to handloom weavers.
      • Scheme for Capacity Building (SAMARTH): Skill development in silk, jute, handloom, garmenting; aims to train 3 lakh people (2024–26).
    • Geographical Indications (GI): Kanchipuram Silk Saree (Tamil Nadu); Muga Silk (Assam)Mysore Silk (Karnataka)Bhagalpuri Tussar (Bihar) etc.

    Types of Silk in India 

    • Mulberry Silk (about 90% of India’s silk production): Produced mainly in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal etc.
    • Tussar Silk (Kosa):  Produced by wild silkworms on trees like Arjun and Asan.
      • Major Producers: Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.
    • Eri Silk: Also called Ahimsa Silk (non-violent), as worms are not killed during reeling.
      • Mainly produced in the Northeast (Assam, Meghalaya).
    • Muga Silk: Exclusive to Assam, made by Antheraea assamensis.
      • Naturally has a golden-yellow shine, highly durable.
    • Tags :
    • Silk
    • Sericulture in India
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