INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: GLOBAL SILK AND SERICULTURE INDUSTRY
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Silk industry, sericulture, global production, textile technology, sustainable production, international experience.Abstract
Silk and sericulture have played a crucial role in global textile production for centuries. This study explores the international experience of silk production, focusing on leading countries such as China, India, and Japan. It examines traditional and modern techniques, technological innovations, sustainable practices, and market strategies. The paper highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by the global silk industry and emphasizes the importance of combining heritage with modern technology to ensure sustainable growth and high-quality production.
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