'Chinese intrusion attempts in Arunachal to collect rare Himalayan herb'


New Delhi, Dec 26 (IANS): Numerous attempts of Chinese intrusion into Indian territory were to collect rare Himalayan herb 'Kida Jadi' (Cordyceps), Indo-Pacific Centre for Strategic Communications (IPCSC) has said.

Cordyceps, also known as caterpillar fungus or the Himalayan gold, is an expensive herbal medicine in China.

An IPCSC report has accused Chinese soldiers of illegally entering Arunachal Pradesh in search of the fungus - mainly found in the Indian Himalayas and on the high altitude region of the plateau in southwestern China.

Globally, in 2022, Cordyceps market has been valued at $1,072.50 million and China is its largest producer as well as exporter.

According to IPCSC, Cordyceps harvest has waned in China in the last few years which resulted in shortage of this medicinal fungus.

It is brown in colour and is up to two inches long. It is found in the Himalayan regions at an altitude of three to five thousand meters.

In India it is known as 'Kida Jadi' while in Nepal and China it is called 'Yarsagumba', while in Tibet its name is 'Yarsaganbu'.

Cordyceps' scientific name is 'Ophiocordyceps sinensis', while in English it is called 'caterpillar fungus'.

The value of per kg of 'caterpillar fungus is up to Rs 10-12 lakh in the international market.

 

  

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Chinese and far east people eat lot of unimaginable food that too half cooked ..MAybe that is why many covid like outbreaks which infect Animals,birds and other creatures is seen infecting humans and basically originating from here .. Wonder if WHO has anything to say or wants to do reasearch on this The world is paying for their eating habits.

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  • Sanches, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Fake news from the BJP.

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  • True politician, Kudla

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    They better change their party name to BFP( Bharatiya Feku Party)... if any one has to learn the art of fooling people is from this party..

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  • Anil D.G., Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Don’t be surprised if this ‘Indo-Pacific Centre for Strategic Communications (IPCSC)‘, the so-called Think Tank is linked to Modi...!!!

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Even cracking jokes needs some expertise. This one does not have it. Does one need military intervention to collect the herb?

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  • Aam Aadmi, Ihaloka

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    What a feku reason to substantiate failure to tame Chinese aggression !!! Many such stories will be floated to substantiate darpuks mute mode.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Aam Aadmi ihaloka eir Rambea, Maneka, Uruwasi, mukullna dance thood boor adh uppu. Booloka barpunaga panella. Mulu posa dance item unndu ottigea poie bokka eair pira povand. Just for fun .

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 26 2022

    Only bakth can be fooled by above news.

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