Trading Caterpillar Fungus in Tibet. When Economic Boom Hits Rural Area

Trading Caterpillar Fungus in Tibet. When Economic Boom Hits Rural Area
When the demand for, and prices of caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis, ‘the Himalayan Viagra’, long a part of traditional Chinese medicine) soared, the pastoralists of Golok on the Tibetan plateau where the fungus is endemic dug up, dried and sold the fungus to traders. In the process, these yak and sheep farmers, used to living on the edge of subsistence, became wealthy beyond their imagination. Trading Caterpillar Fungus in Tibet: When Economic Boom Hits Rural Area tells the story of what they do with the money they earned from gathering and trading caterpillar fungus, and what this money does to them, revealing a sophistication few outsiders would credit them for.

Author/Editor

Emilia Roza Sulek

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press

ISBN

9789048536290

Published

2019

Specialisation

Social Sciences

Theme

Health and Medicine
Economy

Region

China
Tibet