Diana Starovoytova Madara
Moi University
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Journal of Textile Science & Engineering | 2015
David R Tuigong; Kipkurgat Tk; Diana Starovoytova Madara
Mulberry is a plant that is grown for silkworm rearing. It is the exclusive food for the silkworm, which during its larval life is reared for silk production. Mulberry forms the basic food material for silkworms. Production of mulberry leaves on scientific lines is essential for organizing sericulture on sound economic lines. It is estimated that one metric ton of mulberry leaves is necessary for the rearing of silkworms emerging out of one case of eggs which will yield about 25 kg to 30 kg of cocoons of high quality. The findings show that mulberry plant can grow and thrive very well in Kenya because of very good climatic conditions that are favorable for mulberry plant. It is worth nothing however that mulberry tree can grow in a variety of climatic conditions. As a result of successful production of mulberry, silk production training is needed for skilled labour in mulberry growing and silk worm rearing in these high production areas of the country with similar climatic condition to the experimental area of Eldoret. Sericulture has the potential of poverty eradication and economic empowerment especially for women and youth in Kenya because it is a labour intensive venture. Silk production has the potential of serving as a supplement to the textile industry in Kenya due to the the dwindling cotton production. Despite the fact that the sericulture has been going on in Kenya for more than 45 years, there has been several challenges that has crippled the success of sericulture. The major bottleneck is the lack of domestic demand for the finished products due to unclear goals in quality and minimal product awareness, lack of well established government policies and lack of capacity and insufficient technical skills on mulberry and silkworm rearing. The study recommends that proper agronomical practices should be used to increase yield, intensive research is required on the available species of mulberry in Kenya. As a result of successful production of mulberry, training is needed for skilled labour in mulberry growing and silk worm rearing for high production.
Research on humanities and social sciences | 2016
Diana Starovoytova Madara; Sharon Cherotich
Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2015
Charles Nzila; David Njuguna; Diana Starovoytova Madara; John Githaiga; Reuben Muasya; Alex Muumbo; Henri Kiriamiti
Innovative Systems Design and Engineering | 2016
Edwin Ataro; Diana Starovoytova Madara; Simiuy Sitati
Innovative Systems Design and Engineering | 2016
Diana Starovoytova Madara; Edwin Ataro; Simiyu Sitati
International Journal of Mining Engineering and Mineral Processing | 2014
Augustine B. Makokha; Diana Starovoytova Madara; Saul Sitati Namago; Edwin Ataro
Research on humanities and social sciences | 2016
Diana Starovoytova Madara; Saul Namango; Harrison Katana
Journal of Information Engineering and Applications | 2016
Simiyu Sitati; Diana Starovoytova Madara; Edwin Ataro
Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2016
Diana Starovoytova Madara; Saul Namango; Edwin Ataro; Simiy Simati; Erick Oyondi; David Tuigong; Benson Dulo
chemistry and materials research | 2015
David N Githinji; John Githaiga; David Tuigong; Diana Starovoytova Madara; Bernard Kipsang; Silas Khasindu