Villagers in Turkey collect it from the forest, it is sold for 300 liras per kilogram

Published 2022년 4월 28일

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Morel mushrooms, found in the Hanönü district of Kastamonu, are being collected and sold in local markets, contributing to the income of villagers. Selling for 300-400 TL per kilogram, the mushrooms grow naturally in forest areas and are more abundant with rain. Some collectors earn up to 3,000 liras per day from collecting and selling the mushrooms.
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The morel mushroom, which grows in the forest area in the Hanönü district of Kastamonu, put a smile on the faces of the citizens living in the villages. The morel mushroom, which grows naturally in forest areas and is sold for approximately 300 liras per kilo, started to be collected with the arrival of spring. A kilogram of mushrooms collected in the forest area by waking up in the early hours of the morning are sold in local markets and markets for 300-400 TL. "It contributes to our family budget" Erhan Türkmen, who collects mushrooms, stated that the mushrooms increase with the rains and said, "We contribute to our family budget by collecting and selling the morel mushroom that grows in the pastures and especially in the forest areas." "I walk 15-20 kilometers a day to find this mushroom" Emphasizing that morel mushroom is a source of income for the villagers, Mustafa Chorbaci from Bölükyazı village said, "It is the full season of the lamb belly mushroom, and the citizens ...
Source: Haber7

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