Components of the Scheme
The four
components of Silk Samagra are:
- Research
and development, Training, Transfer of Technology and I.T. initiatives
- Seed
Organizations
- Coordination
and Market Development
- Quality
Certification Systems/Export Brand Promotion and Technology up-gradation
All the
four components of Silk Samagra are interlinked and are focused on a common
goal. The seed production units produce basic and commercial seed of the
healthy silkworm breeds that are developed in the Research Institutes. Whereas
the stake holders are given with all the necessary training on improvised
technology programs. The output obtained from these programs are spread
to all the stakeholders for developing the Silk industry. The Quality
certification system support and maintain the quality standards that are set by
R&D units for silkworm seeds, cocoon, raw silk, and other products of silk
which cover the entire silk value chain.
Objectives of Silk Samagra
- Research
and Development (R&D) activities are undertaken for developing and
improvising food plants, silkworm breeds, and silkworm seed production
techniques and improve the practices for silkworm rearing.
- Post
cocoon operations are carried out for developing the utilization of post
cocoon technologies.
- Four-tier
seed multiplication network is maintained for the supply of nucleus and
basic seeds to own state need production units.
- Quality
certification to be given for the State and private units.
- All
types of technical support are provided for the State seed production
units.
- Silk
production is analysed on a statistical basis for import
and export market development.
- Price stabilization is made
for Muga cocoons through raw materials, and financial managements of CSB
units.
- Ensures
the quality and purity of silk which is used for trading and promotion is
made for pure silk products through silk mark.
Highlights of Silk Samagra
- Emphasis
and increase the research on sericulture.
- Promotions
are made to expand the horizontal expansion of Sericulture in
non-traditional areas which includes the North East through the Cluster
approach.
- Soil
testing and other issues of Soil Health card are promoted to the
beneficiaries.
- Organic
farming methods and eco-friendly silk which is known as Vanya Silk are
promoted.
- All
the necessary critical input support is provided.
- Productivity
and quality improvement are made.
- Silkworm
products (pupa) are used in poultry feed, cosmetic application, and used as
product diversification which is woven into fabrics, silk denim, silk
knit, etc.
- Private
sectors are encouraged to join in with seed production up-gradation to
obtain the raw silk production target.
- Single
window-based SILKS (Sericulture Information Linked Knowledge System) will
be extended to cover more districts for more expansion of sericulture.
- Sericulture
Database is developed for clear understanding and planning.
The Outcome from the Silk Samagra Scheme
- Increase
in Silk production
- Mulberry
silk production increase to be expected to 27,000 MTs which includes
Bivoltine silk to 8,500 Mts.
- Increase
in Employment
- Improved
varieties of mulberry saplings to be developed in 543 kissan nurseries to
cover up the new plantation methods.
- Quality
and Quantity of the cocoon to be enhanced with 131 new Chawki rearing
centres.
- More
efficient and quality silk production to be facilitated for improving the
working conditions in reeling machines.
- Silkworm seed production centres
and seed farms to be strengthened to enhance the silkworm seed production
by 2020.
Silkworm Seed Organisations
- Seed production units to be
equipped to bring in more quality in the production of seeds. This will
also impact the production capacity of the silk production target.
- Enhances
large scale private participation in seed production to demand in the
growth of seed production.
Approval and realising Funds
- Every
State project proposals will be approved by each State level Project
Monitoring Committee to make recommendations for project approval.
- Project
proposals will be submitted by all the States before June 30th, each year.
- All
the required documents and the scheme criteria should be submitted by the
States, which will be scrutinized by the CSB.
- CSB
will release funds to all the State through the public Finance Management
system and Direct Benefit Transfer.
Funds released for each component sectors
- Single-phase
HP electric motor — Rs.25000
- Cottage
basin and Domestic basin — Rs.1.99 lakh.
- Multi-end
reeling units — Rs.17.09 lakh.
- Automatic
reeling units — Rs.79.83 lakh and Rs.141.02 lakh
- Automatic
dupion reeling units (international quality) — Rs.45.76 lakh
- Twisting
units — Rs.10.04 lakh per unit
- Eco
de-gumming machine (sericin powder) — Rs.10 lakh.
- Pupae
processing units — Rs.20.82 lakh per unit.
- Reeling
cum-twisting machines — Rs.28,000
- Wet
reeling machines — Rs.30,000.
- Pedal/motorized
spinning machines — Rs.7000 per unit.
- Solar
spinning machines — Rs.21000
- Computerized
Aided Textile Designing units — Rs.5.75 lakh.
- The
Fabric processing unit (250 kg) — Rs.31.50 lakh per unit.
- Arm
dyeing unit — Rs.21 lakh.
- Fabric
finishing units — Rs.9 lakh per unit.
Funds for Seed organization
- Fund
for state Grainages — Rs.18 per unit of a single component.
- Seed
testing equipment — Rs.16 lakh per Grainage.
- Seed
production units and Cold storage — Rs.4.476 crore per Grainage.