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Odisha government champions non-violent silk production under 5T initiative

By December 27, 20232 Mins Read
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This initiative seeks to revolutionise silk production methods, emphasising the humane treatment of silkworms.

The Odisha state government is actively advocating for the promotion of non-violent silk production as part of its 5T initiative. The move aligns with a broader vision to enhance sustainability and ethical practices within the silk industry. This initiative seeks to revolutionise silk production methods, emphasising the humane treatment of silkworms.

Under the 5T framework, the government aims to transform the traditional sericulture practices by encouraging silk production methods that do not harm silkworms. This shift towards non-violent silk production is a significant step in promoting animal welfare and aligning the state’s sericulture industry with ethical and sustainable standards.

The focus on non-violent silk aligns with global trends emphasising cruelty-free and sustainable practices in various industries. By championing this cause, the Odisha government aims to position the state as a responsible player in the silk market, catering to consumers who prioritise ethical and environmentally friendly products.

The 5T initiative underscores the government’s commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability across different sectors, ensuring that economic development goes hand in hand with ethical considerations. As Odisha takes strides towards promoting non-violent silk production, it sets an example for the silk industry at large, encouraging a shift towards more humane and sustainable practices.

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