Sericulture

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Name (Hebrew)
גידול תולעי משי
Name (Latin)
Sericulture
Name (Arabic)
גידול תולעי משי
Other forms of name
Sericiculture
Silk culture
Silkworm culture
See Also From tracing topical name
Insect rearing
Silkworms
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q864650
Library of congress: sh 85120235
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Wikipedia description:

Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. This species of silkmoth is no longer found in the wild as they have been modified through selective breeding, rendering most flightless and without defense against predators. Silk is believed to have first been produced in China as early as the Neolithic period. Sericulture has become an important cottage industry in countries such as Brazil, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Russia, and Thailand. Today, China and India are the two main producers, with more than 60% of the world's annual production.

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