Where did silk farming originate?
Correct answer: China

Sheriffe
In normal silk production the cocoon is put into hot water, larvae and all.

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Anjana Jayaraj,
The worm is not harmed at all. The silk is harvested after the moth flies away.

Dorania
Jo, not in the Ahimsa silk method. But the silk costs twice as much as the silk produced traditionally.

Anjana Jayaraj
Is it produced harming the silk worm’s life?