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Silkworm Rearing Realised by: Claudia Dudău - Romania Andreea Băgăluţ - Romania
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Silkworm rearing - Take The Field 2014

Jun 01, 2015

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Sequence of activities from the cycle is:

Egg incubation 13-14 days;
Growth of larvae 28-30 days;
Cocooned harvesting 10-11 days;
Cleaning and disinfection of premises 4-5 days.
Technical parameters enrolled in program improvement silkworms are:

Production of donuts: 40 kg / 1 box larvae (20 000 larvae)
Larval period: 26 days
Average weight of donut raw: 2.2 grams
Content silk: 24%
Length of fiber: 1350 m
We need: built space (covered) by at least 16 square meters and mulberry leaves. In this space we can grow about 100 g of eggs. All of these are intended to:

Offering new jobs for rural area population
Income source for unemployed and for us
The spread of tradition
Attracting the funds
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Page 1: Silkworm rearing - Take The Field 2014

Silkworm Rearing

Realised by: Claudia Dudău - Romania Andreea Băgăluţ - Romania

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▸SOCIAL PROJECT

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▸ Built space covered by at least 16 square meters

▸ Mulberry leaves

All we need is:

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▸ After we arrange the place, we will buy 1 box larvae/ 500 eggs.

▸ Larval production: 26 days▸ Average weight of donut raw: 1 gram▸ Content silk: 24%▸ Length of fiber:400 m

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Sequence of activities from the cycle is:

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Egg incubation 13-14 days

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Growth of larvae 28-30 days

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Cocooned harvesting 10-11 days

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Cleaning of premises 4-5 days

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▸ After the project becomes stable, we want to extend the business and realise a biological cultivation and a tailoring, where we will make silk clothes.

The plans for future

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▸ Grow of a number of silk eggs, which we multiply;

▸ Use of workforce in that area;

▸ Informing the community about the possibility of work.

Activity forseen:

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All of these are intended to:

Offering new jobs for rural area population

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▸ Income source for unemployed and for us

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▸ The spread of tradition

▸ Attracting the funds

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▸ For us the funds are the most important, because they help us to develop the project.

▸ We can obtain the funds from:

• Group of local action• Union of Europe

Attracting the funds

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▸ Community ▸ Clients

Beneficiars

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▸ With this project, we want to help people with disabilities, poor people and people who don’t have the chance and posibilities to work.

Conclusion

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Our slogan:

“Saving money for

saving people”

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WE ARE...

Andreea Băgăluţ - Romania Claudia Dudău - Romania