Sericulture, or silk farming, is the rearing of silkworms, primarily Bombyx mori, for silk production, with India being a significant producer of various silk types including mulberry, tasar, eri, and muga. The process involves stages such as selection of silkworm races, mulberry plantation, and cocoon spinning, while also addressing diseases affecting silkworms and their management. The industry contributes to both small-scale and commercial silk production through scientific breeding and rearing practices.