These families produced 1.87 lakh kilogram silk last year, generating an income of Rs 2.9 crore, an official spokesman said.
To boost the production, the Sericulture department has distributed 7,100 ounces of silkworm seed among 6,236 rearing families, this year, he said adding, two cocoon market sheds have been constructed under Centrally Sponsored Schemes at Sunderbani and Nowshera in the district.
"2,825 rearing families have been provided assistance for construction of rearing houses, 2,550 families were provided rearing equipments, training camps were also organized for 600 farmers," he said.
Besides, the farmers of the district have planted one lakh mulberry saplings under various schemes including MNREGA and RKVY during 2015-16, he said.
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