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🥨 Lac Culture: Status, Strains, Hosts, and Life Cycle

Lac insect biology, Rangeeni and Kusami strains, host plants, crop seasons, and the life cycle of Kerria lacca for competitive exams

Having completed the sericulture sub-section, we now move to the third major beneficial insect industry -- lac culture, the management of lac insects for resin production.

In the tribal belts of Jharkhand, farmers do not need farmland to earn a cash income -- they manage lac insects on Palash and Kusum trees growing naturally in forests and village commons. The tiny lac insect (Kerria lacca) secretes a resinous coating on tree branches that, once harvested and processed, becomes shellac -- a natural product used worldwide in food coatings, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and polishes. India produces 70-80% of the world's lac, making lac culture a critical livelihood for millions of tribal families.


What is Lac Culture?

  • Lac culture is the scientific management of lac insects on host plants to obtain high-quality lac.
  • It involves: selection and maintenance of host plants, inoculation with healthy lac insects, collection, processing, and protection against enemies.
  • Lac is a resin (not a gum). Gums are water-soluble polysaccharides; lac resin is composed of polyhydroxy polyester acids -- a unique natural thermoplastic.
  • Lac is an important Non-Wood Forest Product (NWFP), ranking among the most commercially valuable alongside tendu leaves, honey, and medicinal plants.

Current Status

Annotated lac culture overview showing India 70-80 percent, Jharkhand, Kerria lacca, resin not gum, and Kusami vs Rangeeni strain comparison
This one panel covers the high-yield revision facts: India dominates world lac production, Jharkhand leads domestically, and the real strain split is Kusami on Kusum versus Rangeeni on Palash.
Parameter Data
World's largest producer India (contributes 70-80% of global supply)
Production (2018-19) 18,944 MT
#1 state in India Jharkhand (largest number of host trees, Chhotanagpur Plateau)
Other major states Chhattisgarh, MP, WB, Maharashtra, Odisha, UP, AP, Gujarat, NE region
Cultivated mainly by Tribal communities and forest dwellers

Taxonomy of Lac Insect

Level Classification
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Hemiptera (not Homoptera in modern classification)
Super family Coccidae
Family Kerriidae
Genus Laccifer
Species lacca
  • Two genera and 19 species observed in India; commercially important species: Kerria lacca (earlier known as Laccifer lacca).
  • First scientific account given by Dr. J. Kerr in 1782.
  • Detailed account by Roxburgh (William Roxburgh, "father of Indian botany").
  • Lac insects are scale insects within Hemiptera, characterised by a sedentary, sap-sucking lifestyle.

The Two Strains

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