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Bhubaneswar, Aug 7 (PTI) Tata Steel Mining Limited (TSML) in collaboration with its Corporate Social Service Responsibility unit Tata Steel Foundation (TSF) is operating to preserve indigenous silkworm species ‘Sukinda ecores’ at Sukinda in Jajpur district of Odisha. Will do Senior participants of the Central Silk Board (CSB), TSML and TSF and different mavens mentioned the topic in a workshop hung on Saturday. Scientists and Tasar farmers have been additionally provide on this program. A framework used to be additionally drawn up for the conservation of Sukinda Ecores, which produces the best silk. Continuity of CSB, TSF and TSML
Senior participants of the Central Silk Board (CSB), TSML and TSF and different mavens mentioned the topic in a workshop hung on Saturday. Scientists and Tasar farmers have been additionally provide on this program. A framework used to be additionally drawn up for the conservation of Sukinda Ecores, which produces the best silk.
The challenge can be taken ahead beneath the continual tracking of CSB, TSF and TSML and can be assessed after a 12 months.
Dr Okay Satyanarayana, Director, Central Taser Research and Training Institute, Ranchi, who attended the development as the executive visitor, mentioned, “Conservation of the indigenous species of silk worm Sukinda Ecores is very important to protect our biodiversity. This will also increase taser productivity.
Pankaj Satija, Managing Director, Tata Steel Mining, said, “We will extend full support to the Central Silk Board in conserving the Sukinda Ecorace to contribute to the biodiversity of the region and also extend support to the local tussar farmers.”
Eight species of silkworms are present in Odisha.