– training on sericulture technologies developed by CSRTI.
– Exposure to progressive sericulture farmers and allied sectors around Mysuru.
– Skill growth in sericulture for foreign trainees along with insights into commercial success models for replication.
This international collaboration underscores India’s leadership role in promoting lasting sericultural practices globally through knowledge-sharing initiatives like ITEC. By enabling skill enhancement among foreign participants from developing nations, India reinforces its strategic diplomacy while advancing rural economies abroad via technology transfer. For India’s domestic context, such programmes highlight CSRTI’s contribution toward research-driven innovation aimed at boosting productivity in one of its past industries-silk production.
The broader implications include strengthening bilateral ties with participating nations while showcasing Indian advancements in agriculture-related industries on an international platform.
read more: Published September 02, 2025