Why in news?
The recent Union Budget announcement of a rise in customs duty on import of raw silk from five per cent to 15 per cent has brought cheer to silk farmers in the southern states.
How will the rise in customs duty benefit the domestic industry?
What is the present demand for silk and the domestic production?
What is the Central Silk Board doing to bridge the gap between demand and supply?
We have set a target of producing 32,000 tonnes of raw silk, an increase of 39% over the current production during the 12th Five Year Plan.
The government has planned to encourage silk farmers through various programmes - Cluster Promotion Programme, Catalytic Development Programme, Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and others.
Category: Mains | GS – III | Agriculture
Source: Business Standard