Catalonia's other crisis: dry autumn shrinks wild mushroom crops
by Stephen Burgen in Barcelona from on (#4TKBN)
Mushrooms are a key feature of Spanish autumnal cuisine but are in thin on the ground
While street protests and riots in Barcelona continue to grab the headlines, deep in the woods of northern Catalonia another crisis is unfolding: a scarcity of wild mushrooms that is being blamed on climate change.
Mushroom hunting is a serious and lucrative business in Catalonia when the autumn rains come and the precious fungi appear overnight on the damp woodland floor. But so far this season, mushrooms have been thin on the ground in Catalonia and elsewhere in Spain.
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