It’s the sericulture season again and Chun’an is busy distributing spring silkworm seeds
Spring mulberry trees are turning green, and it’s the sericulture season again. Recently, in the greening room of Chun’an County CocoonSilk Company, staff are carefully counting and packaging spring silkworm seeds. 7,800 spring silkworm seeds in the county will be distributed from here to In the hands of silkworm farmers in Fenkou, Weiping, Langchuan, Jiangjia and other towns, this year’s spring silkworm breeding kicked off.
“Under normal breeding conditions, each silkworm seed can harvest about 45 kilograms of cocoons. It is expected that the first batch of spring silkworms will only take about 28 days from harvesting ants to selling cocoons.” The person in charge of Chun’an County Cocoon Silk Co., Ltd. said that in order to update In order to ensure the quality of spring silkworms and improve the efficiency of silkworm farmers, 60% of the spring silkworm breeds this time will be directly sent to the small silkworm co-breeding points in various towns and villages for centralized breeding. After the silkworms pass through the critical growth period of 1-3 years old and are then delivered to silkworm farmers for raising, it only takes about 10 days to build cocoons, which not only reduces labor, but also further improves the efficiency of sericulture.
Chun’an is one of the four major cocoon-producing areas in Zhejiang Province. It is one of the few high-quality raw material cocoon production bases in China, with a sericulture planting area of more than 20,000 acres. In the early stage of spring silkworm breeding, technicians from each cocoon station went to the fields to guide farmers on the prevention and control of mulberry plant diseases and insect pests, and went to households to guide silkworm farmers on spring silkworm rearing work such as cleaning and disinfecting silkworm chamber tools and co-breeding of young silkworms, making sufficient preparations for raising spring silkworms. Homework to ensure a “good start” for spring silkworms.
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