1Department of Agricultural Economics, UAS, Dharwad-580 005, India
2Department of Agricultural Economics, GKVK, UAS, Bengaluru-65, India
3Department of Agricultural Economics, UAS, Raichur-584 104, India
Sericulture is a farm based, labor intensive and economic activity supporting farm families and cottage and small scale sector. Being one of the important sector in Indian economy it checks poverty and migration. Sericulture involves a series of activities like mulberry cultivation, cocoon production, silk reeling and the products in different forms. Sericulture is not only limited to the few areas where it is been intensively practiced called traditional areas but also for non-traditional areas. This study aims to know the profitability of mulberry cultivation and cocoon production by using primary data collected from 120 farmers of North Karnataka, India. The cost of mulberry cultivation per acre worked out to be
• B: C ratio of cocoon production is 1.14 in non-traditional belt
• Institutional support is very much needed to improve the B: C ratio
DFL's, Traditional area, Non-traditional area, Sericulture, Mulberry, Cocoon, Profitability