Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas
Harvesting wild edible fungi for recreation, home consumption or to supply small local markets has traditionally been a popular activity in rural Finland. Yet some species, such as ceps (Boletus edulis) and pine boletes (Boletus pinophilus), which are well appreciated in Southern Europe, were not ex...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:forpol:v:13:y:2011:i:3:p:221-226 2024-04-14T08:14:16+00:00 Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas Cai, Mattia Pettenella, Davide Vidale, Enrico http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389-9341(10)00147-4 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389-9341(10)00147-4 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:32:32Z Harvesting wild edible fungi for recreation, home consumption or to supply small local markets has traditionally been a popular activity in rural Finland. Yet some species, such as ceps (Boletus edulis) and pine boletes (Boletus pinophilus), which are well appreciated in Southern Europe, were not exploited commercially. In the past decade, international trade in previously unused mushroom resources has increasingly provided rural communities with additional earning opportunities. In this article we document the emergence in Eastern Finland of a wild edible fungi industry, describe its value chain, and assess its significance as a source of income for disadvantaged rural dwellers. The data for the analysis were collected through interviews with the management of Finland's largest wild mushroom business, and an extensive survey of the pickers who supply the company. Wild mushrooms Income generation Rural development North Karelia Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) |
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Harvesting wild edible fungi for recreation, home consumption or to supply small local markets has traditionally been a popular activity in rural Finland. Yet some species, such as ceps (Boletus edulis) and pine boletes (Boletus pinophilus), which are well appreciated in Southern Europe, were not exploited commercially. In the past decade, international trade in previously unused mushroom resources has increasingly provided rural communities with additional earning opportunities. In this article we document the emergence in Eastern Finland of a wild edible fungi industry, describe its value chain, and assess its significance as a source of income for disadvantaged rural dwellers. The data for the analysis were collected through interviews with the management of Finland's largest wild mushroom business, and an extensive survey of the pickers who supply the company. Wild mushrooms Income generation Rural development North Karelia |
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Cai, Mattia Pettenella, Davide Vidale, Enrico |
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Cai, Mattia Pettenella, Davide Vidale, Enrico Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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Cai, Mattia Pettenella, Davide Vidale, Enrico |
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Cai, Mattia |
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Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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Income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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income generation from wild mushrooms in marginal rural areas |
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