Yarsagumba,
Yarshagumba or Yarchagumba is a rare and unique herb
that grows in the meadows above 3,500 meters (11,483
feet) in the Himalayan region of Nepal. There are
various types of famous medicinal plants found in
Nepal but the popularity of yarsagumba is simply
overwhelming. For the last couple of years, the
trade of yarsagumba is increasing and it has been
regarded as an expensive life saving tonic.
Headache, toothache or any other disease -
yarsagumba is the remedy. And not only that, it is
also believed to be a cure for sexual impotency ?C a
Himalayan Herbal Viagra.
Every year during May and June, thousands of villagers from remote areas risking their own lives head for high mountains to collect yarsagumba. It is estimated that one villager can earn up to Rs. 2,500 approximately to $35 a day by collecting yarsagumba which is beyond the monthly salary of many Nepalese households. Dolpa ?C a remote district in western Nepal with high steep valleys and dry climate is one of the foremost areas for collecting yarsagumba. Almost 50% of the annual supply of yarsagumba comes from Dolpa alone. Here, not only the adults but school goers also take unofficial holidays in search of the gold rush.
Collection
of yarsagumba was illegal until 2001 but following
its popularity and the lobbying from various
organizations, the Government lifted the ban but
imposed a royalty rate of Rs. 20,000 (US$ 280) per
kilogram (2.2lbs). One kilo of yarsagumba that costs
about Rs. 315 (US$ 5/6) in 1992 increased to Rs.
105,000 (US$ 1,435) by the year 2002 and the price
has been shooting up so as the international
interest on the mysterious
half-caterpillar-half-mushroom known as yarsagumba.
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