Effective Resource Distribution Strategies in Silkworm Care
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i2.1162Keywords:
Silkworm, resource allocation, sericulture, efficiency, productivity, strategyAbstract
Effective resource allocation is crucial for increasing efficiency and reducing production costs in silkworm breeding (Bombyx mori). This study examines strategies for optimizing labor, feed, and technological resources in sericulture farms. The data were collected from traditional and optimized resource management systems. The results show that strategic distribution significantly improves larval survival, cocoon yield, and overall economic efficiency.
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