The Silkworm market is a subset of the Animal Textiles industry, which focuses on the production of fabrics and other materials from animal sources. Silkworms are the primary source of silk, a luxurious and highly sought-after material. Silkworms are bred in captivity and their cocoons are harvested for their silk filaments. The silk is then processed and woven into fabrics, which are used to make a variety of garments and accessories. Silkworm production is a labor-intensive process, requiring careful management of the silkworms and their environment. The industry is highly regulated, with strict standards for quality and safety. The market is also subject to fluctuations in demand, as silk is a luxury item and its popularity can vary from season to season. Some of the major companies in the Silkworm market include Mulberry, a British luxury fashion house; Vlisco, a Dutch textile manufacturer; and Serica, a Japanese silk producer. Other notable companies include DMC, a French silk producer; and Tussah, an Indian silk producer. Show Less Read more
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