Serriculture is the practice of cultivating silkworms for the production of silk. This agricultural activity involves breeding silkworms, primarily the Bombyx mori species, and providing them with mulberry leaves, which are their primary food source. The process encompasses various stages, including egg incubation, larval rearing, cocoon harvesting, and silk extraction. Serriculture is an important economic activity in many countries, contributing to local economies and the textile industry.