Not AvailableMore than 26% of lac insect biodiversity of the world has been reported from India. Some of these lac insects exclusively found in India produce superior quality lac and / or different by-products like dye and wax. This genetic diversity is lying scattered and unattended mostly in the forests. Therefore, collection and conservation of lac insects and host plants is an important activity of the Institute. Three new variants of palas (Butea monosperma) having yellow flower colour have been identified. Eight districts of Tripura have been surveyed for collecton of lac insects and host plants. Majority of the farmers in our country hold less than two hectares of land and practice subsistence farming and uncertain mono-croppi...