The Organic Gold Hunters of the Himalayas | Free Documentary
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Every spring, in a remote part of Nepal, tens of thousands of villagers leave their dwellings for a dangerous trek to the Himalayas, in order to collect Yarsagumbu, a caterpillar fungus. This peculiar hybrid between plant and insect is being sold in China up to $60 000 per kilo (or 2.2 lbs), because of its medical wonders worth more than its weight in gold.
Suga Lal too leaves his fields, which scarcely provide with enough to survive, along with his wife and his two sons to join a group of Yarsagumbu pickers. But this hidden treasure is rare and difficult to find. They will have to climb high up the mountains to harvest enough for the whole year.
In the meantime, Dhanchandra, who works for a rich Yarsagumbu dealer based in Kathmandu, travels from camp to camp, with wads of cash, in order to buy the best specimen. It is a dangerous job – he could get robbed any time. Often, the harvest has to be escorted by soldiers to Kathmandu, where it is shipped to Hong Kong pharmacies.
From the snow-capped summits of the Himalayas to luxurious penthouses in Hong Kong, from the hands of poor Nepalese to those of the wealthiest Chinese consumers, experience the Himalayan Organic Gold Rush.
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Every spring in remote Nepal, tens of thousands of villagers embark on a perilous trek to the Himalayas to collect Yarsagumba, a rare caterpillar fungus worth up to $60,000 per kilo in China due to its medicinal properties. Suga Lal and his family leave their meager fields to join the Yarsagumba pickers, facing the challenge of finding this hidden treasure high in the mountains. Meanwhile, Dhanchandra, an agent for a wealthy dealer in Kathmandu, travels between camps with cash to buy the best specimens, risking robbery along the way. The harvested fungus is escorted by soldiers to Kathmandu, destined for luxurious pharmacies in Hong Kong.
Experience the Himalayan Organic Gold Rush, where fortunes shift from poor Nepalese hands to the wealthiest consumers in China.
Wouldnt who ate the fungus become the fungus like any other animal who eat it?
@@anis_gurnx420 doesnt the fungus form this way so wat ever digests it carries it and so on?
@@markrice1048 This fungus functions like mushroom
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These videos remind us that every blessing in our life will always be thankful . .God bless all