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As Chinese mountains get hotter, hunt for 'cure-all' cordyceps gets harder - pushing up prices
July 03, 2019
July 03, 2019 10:58 AM
AMNE MACHIN RANGE, CHINA (REUTERS) - For Mr Ma Junxiao, an ethnic Hui Muslim farmer from remote western China, the daily climb up sheer mountain slopes to look for a tiny fungus is vital to his family's subsistence.
AMNE MACHIN RANGE, CHINA (REUTERS) - For Mr Ma Junxiao, an ethnic Hui Muslim farmer from remote western China, the daily climb up sheer mountain slopes to look for a tiny fungus is vital to his family's subsistence.
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