EFFICIENCY AND ADVANTAGES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL WORMS FOR COCOON FARMS AND HOME-GROWN CLUSTERS

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Ch.I. Bekkamov
H. E. Rakhmonova

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Today, silkworms are reared in more than 20 countries around the world, and 650,000 tons of live silkworm cocoons are grown in the People's Republic of China, 150,000 tons in India and 18,000 tons in Uzbekistan. Mulberry leaves, which are the food of mulberry silkworms, and special worms that specialize in feeding worms play an important role in the cultivation of this cocoon product. In countries such as China, India and Vietnam, which are world leaders, special attention is paid to the organization of special high-yield mulberries and the construction of special worms.

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Ch.I. Bekkamov and H. E. Rakhmonova, “EFFICIENCY AND ADVANTAGES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL WORMS FOR COCOON FARMS AND HOME-GROWN CLUSTERS”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 5, no. CONGRESS, p. 7, Oct. 2020.

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