Thursday, July 21, 2016
About Mushrooms
There are hundreds of identified
species of fungi which, since time
immemorial, have made a significant
global contribution to human food
and medicine. Some estimate that the
total number of useful fungi – defined
as having edible and medicinal value
– are over 2 300 species. Although
this contribution has historically
been made through the collection of
wild edible fungi, there is a growing
interest in cultivation to supplement,
or replace, wild harvest. This is a
result of the increased recognition
of the nutritional value of many
species, coupled with the realization
of the income generating potential
of fungi through trade. In addition,
where knowledge about wild fungi
is not passed on within families or
throughout communities, people
have become more reluctant to
wild harvest and prefer to cultivate
mushrooms instead.
Cultivated mushrooms have
now become popular all over the
world. There are over 200 genera of
macrofungi which contain species
of use to people.
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