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A SYNOPSIS on

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SERICULTURE


Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the
award of the Degree of
“MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION”
of
BANGALORE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY

Submitted by: VARUN D


Reg No:MB182895
Under The Guidance Of
Prof.VINODH T S

VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT


Dr. Rajkumar road Rajajinagar Bangalore 560055
2019-2020
Introduction
Sericulture it is also known as Silk farming. It is the cultivation of silk warms to produce silk.
Sericulture has become an important cottage industry in Countries such as Brazil, China,
France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea and Russia. Today India and china are the two main
producers in which more than 60% of the worlds annual production.Sericulture is the process
of rearing of silkworms for the production of raw silk. It comprises of food, plant cultivation
to feed the Silkworms which spin silk cocoons and reeling the cocoons for unwinding the silk
filament for the value added benefits such as processing and weaving.

Need for Study


 To know the problems in Silk production.
 To analysis the benefits towards the Entrepreneur in production process
 Government rules and regulations

Statement of the Problem


The study is entitled on the “Problems and Prospects of Silk Production”. It is conducted
towards Entrepreneur of Silk production [Raw and twisted silk].
The study is to analyse and to know the benefits of an Entrepreneur in the production process
and Challenges faced by entrepreneur .
Here, It also helps in the growth of an entrepreneur measures provided by the government.

Objectives of the study


 To study the process of Sericulture
 To study the measures provided by the government of silk farming

Sample Design

Sample technique
Convenient Sampling method is used for this research work.
Sample size
Sample size consist of 50 respondent for this research work.

Data collection
Data is the basis for every research work. The data is mainly classified into two groups.

Primary Data
The primary data will be collected from the respondents by administrating through
Observation, Interview and discussion with an Entrepreneur.

Secondary Data
The Secondary data will he collected from Websites, books etc., It will be consulted for
getting relevant data.

Tools for Data Collection


 Library research
 Personal interview
 Websites
 Observation
 Survey
 Depending upon the study suitable statistical tool will be used

Plan for Analysis


The data obtained from the personal interview, survey and Observation in order to analyse
the problems and prospects in silk production faced by an entrepreneur.

Signature of Student Signature of Guide


(VARUN D) (Prof. VINODH T S)

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