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"Katedra hydinarstva a malych hosp.zvierat AF" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Feb 1997 13:20:37 +0100
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> I wonder if some of you would be kind enough to respond to me .
>
> We are a newly established organization  with the goal  of  producing  SILK
> in Egypt .
>
> We will be have our Owen  Mulberry cultivation .
> We will have our Owen  Silkworm rearing.
> We will have our Owen  Silk reeling  and Silk weaving.
>
> We are looking for equipment and technical assistance in  achieving   our
> project .
>
> CANE   SOMEONE   HELP   US   TO   START .
>
Hello !
 
I am beekeeper from Slovakia and have no experience with silkworm
production. I want just advise you FAO technical papers on silkworm:
 
No. 73/1 Mulberry cultivation, 1988
    73/2 Silkworm rearing, 1988
    73/3 Silkworm egg production, 1989
    73/4 Silkworm diseases, 1991
 
FAO publish quite useful papers...
Maybye it will help you.
 
With best regards
                 Robo

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