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Title: Underutilisation of Capacity and the Problem of Optimisation in Ericulture in Assam - An Economic Analysis
Authors: Manjit Das
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Journal of Rural Development
Abstract: Ericulture, a major component of sericulture, has been a traditional practice of the poor tribal villagers of Assam since times immemorial. It has been a secondary occupation of the womenfolk during their leisure time which adds to their family income to some extent. Moreover, their by-product pupae which. is full of protein and is a favorite delicacy of the tribal. Though the occupation requires a very small amount of investment, the rearers are not utilizing it to their full capacity. It is because the rearers are highly dependent on wildly grown feed leaves of castor, the primary feed leaf of eri worm. It is observed that even if the rearers cultivate castor, it will undoubtedly raise their costs of production. However, it will certainly help them to raise their level of income and thus their profit even at the present technological set-up. This paper tries to find out the underutilized capacity of Ericulture and suggests means to develop this traditional primary occupation of Assam.
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