Article 2XG02 Climate change threatens ‘Himalayan Viagra’ fungus, and a way of life

Climate change threatens ‘Himalayan Viagra’ fungus, and a way of life

by
Sameer Pokhrel for Climate Home, part of the Guard
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2XG02)

Valuable fungus, prized as a reputed aphrodisiac, is disappearing due to warming temperatures, reports Climate Home

A Himalayan fungus used in Chinese medicine, which underpins the livelihoods of communities of harvesters in Nepal, is under the threat due to climate change.

Harvesting the Cordyceps sinensis fungus, called 'yarsha gumba' in Nepal, provides a livelihood for Himalayan dwellers. The fungus fetches up to Rs 2,800,000 (20,000) per kg in raw form. During the peak season of yarsha collection, locals drop everything to pursue fungus hunting, including their usual profession. Even schools remain closed during yarsha collecting seasons.

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