Due to drought, Maharashtra farmers have wandered towards silk cultivation, and the government is also helping

Over the years, educational farmers who are fighting for bad weather, often crop failure and breeding of soil have become a durable and beneficial choice of silk production. The Maharashtra government has also begun to promote this change. The government has launched a five -year silk production development scheme to benefit 10,000 farmers. This includes special attention to women and tribal communities.
Farmers get 75 percent subsidy
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis advised the authorities to expedite the allocation of funds for the scheme and implement schemes in a timely manner. According to the Maharashtra media, under the scheme, farmers will be given 75 per cent subsidy on silk pests. Also, the incentive amount of Rs. The initiative also includes technical training, study tour and employment production programs to prepare farmers with modern silk production methods.
Pune -based organization cooperation
The Pune -based Indian Agricultural Industry Foundation (BAIF) is also helping the government. The company is helping to create the product range of value from the development sample from the mulberry cultivation to the construction of the silk cloth. To contribute to the availability of raw materials, the forest department is encouraging the creation of Mulberry, Arjun and the rest of the silk-friendly trees in tribal areas.
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Machines also get help
The Principal Chief Conservator is advised to help Tussar Silkkeat parents and address ground challenges. The state has also introduced financial assistance for modern machinery, which is Rs.
Farmers get new opportunities
With the support of private companies and social organizations and taking advantage of central and state schemes, Silk Production is ready to change the Vidhargbha rural economy. Silk cultivation is developing as a weather-resistant livelihood as government support and corporate participation increases. It is said that the troubled farmers in the region can provide hope, stability and new opportunities.