ANALAYZING FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE SILK INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Zokirova Madinabonu Xomidjon kizi Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies Author

Keywords:

silk industry, organic silk, synthetic fertilizers, waste reduction recycling, silk quality.

Abstract

The silk industry, steeped in history and renowned for its luxurious fabrics, holds immense potential for economic growth, cultural preservation, and sustainable development. While many countries boast a rich silk heritage, the industry faces various challenges in the modern era. This article explores crucial measures to further develop the silk industry, ensuring its long-term viability and prosperity.

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Published

2024-10-18