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Chinese medicine and anecdote.yartsa gunbu has become the most important source of cash income. The fungi contributed 40% of the annual cash income to local households and 8.5% to the GDP in 2004. Prices have increased continuously, especially since the late 1990s. In 2008,The Himalayan Ophiocordyceps production might not exceed a few tons. In 2004 the value of a kilogram of caterpillars was estimated at about 60000 to 90 ,000 Nepali rupees in Nepal, and about Rs 120000 in India. In 2011 the value of a kilogram of caterpillars was estimated at about 450,000 to 550,000 Nepali rupees in Nepal. A 2012 BBC article indicated that in north Indian villages a single fungus was worth Rs 150 (about £2 or $3), which is more than the daily wage of a manual laborer . the price of Ophiocordyceps sinensis has risen dramatically on the Tibetan Plateau, basically 900% between 1998 and 2008, an annual average of over 20% eventhough the value of big sized caterpillar fungus has increased more dramatically than smaller size Cordyceps regarded as lower quality. Yarsagumba’s health benefits relieve
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