India set to surpass China in silk production, says Union Minister Giriraj SinghDuring the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of the Central Silk Board in Mysuru, Union Minister for Textiles Giriraj Singh announced that India is poised to surpass China in silk manufacturing. Currently, India produces around 40,000 metric tonnes of silk annually, while China leads with 50,000 metric tonnes out of a total global production of 94,000 metric tonnes. Singh pointed out that India’s silk production has increased from 28,000 metric tonnes, and he expressed optimism that, with enhanced production of mulberry silk in South India and Eri silk in North India, the country could reach an output of 100,000 metric tonnes in the near future. He also highlighted the potential market for Indian silk products in China, indicating a bright outlook for the sector.

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