“Suzhou Silkworm Cocoon” gold-tinted signboard successfully passed the agricultural product geographical indication registration review
Recently, “Suzhou Silkworm Cocoon” successfully passed the geographical indication of agricultural products by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs by virtue of its unique history and culture, unique silkworm varieties, unique production methods, unique cocoon quality, and unique industrial development prospects. Registration review.
In recent years, in response to the severe challenges faced by the sericulture industry, the city has actively responded to and overcome difficulties, and has opened up a unique development path for Suzhou in accordance with the development idea of ”high-quality sericulture”.
Increase the protection of sericulture and promote the stable development of the industry. Suzhou City has introduced an ecological compensation policy and is the first country in the country to include mulberry gardens in ecological compensation. According to statistics, as of 2021, sericulture ecological compensation has involved a total of 28,098 silkworm seeds, 23,236 sericulture households, a total compensated mulberry garden area of 36,531.95 acres, and a compensation amount of 16.1195 million yuan.
Expand the sericulture production model and promote industry transformation and upgrading. Suzhou City actively plays the leading role of silk leading enterprises and has built a new sericulture production model in Wujiang District by adopting a new model of “company + farmers + base” involving farmers and standardized enterprise management. The 200-acre rich farmer sericulture demonstration area develops high-quality sericulture from point to point.
Build a “Silk Town” and promote the integrated development of industries. Based on the “Silk Town”, Suzhou City has planned a modern agricultural park of more than 15,000 acres in Zhenze Town to explore and practice the transformation of the traditional sericulture industry into a high-yield, efficient, and high-quality modern industry. In terms of ancient town tourism and rural construction, it actively incorporates sericulture and silk elements, creating a new pattern of integrated development of “culture, business, tourism and agriculture”.
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