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volume 30 issue 1 (march 2010) : 15 - 18
IMPACT OF CHAWKI REARING TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ADOPTION OF CHAWKI REARING CENTRE OWNERS IN ANDHRA PRADESH
1Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Mysore – 570 008, India
ABSTRACT
Impact of chawki rearing training to the Chawki Rearing Centres (CRC) owners has been studied
in Ananthapur and Chittor districts of Andhra Pradesh. The results indicated that impact of chawki
rearing training improved their knowledge and adoption level in young silkworm rearing technologies
than the mulberry chawki technologies. Further the results indicated that Andhra Pradesh CRC
owners should be focused on the importance of incubation and facilities to be improved to conduct
incubation at their chawki rearing centres
in Ananthapur and Chittor districts of Andhra Pradesh. The results indicated that impact of chawki
rearing training improved their knowledge and adoption level in young silkworm rearing technologies
than the mulberry chawki technologies. Further the results indicated that Andhra Pradesh CRC
owners should be focused on the importance of incubation and facilities to be improved to conduct
incubation at their chawki rearing centres
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