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Cordyceps collection increases by almost two-fold

August 22, 2016
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Cordyceps collection increases by almost two-foldCollection of Cordyceps increases by almost two-fold this year compared to last year. Over 458 kilograms of Cordyceps were collected as compared to 271 kilograms, last year.

From more than 458 kilograms of Cordyceps declared at the auction, over 40 kilograms were withdrawn. Almost same quantity was also withdrawn, last year.

The remaining Cordyceps this year were sold for worth more than Nu 151 M.

Wagdue Phodrang saw the highest quantity of Cordyceps collection with over 291 kilograms and Trashi Yangtse, the lowest with about two and half kilograms.Cordyceps collection increases by almost two-fold--

Cordyceps from Thimphu fetched the highest price and Trashi Yangtse fetched the lowest.

As a result of more yields this year, the government earned over Nu 4 M as royalty.

More yields this year can be attributed to sizeable increase in collections in Wangdue Phodrang followed by Bumthang and Thimphu.

However, Paro, Gasa and Trashi Yangtse witnessed a drop in collections.

 

 

 

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