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Wild Mushroom Markets in Central Mexico and a Case Study at Ozumba
Authors:Jesús Pérez-Moreno  Magdalena Martínez-Reyes  Angélica Yescas-Pérez  Adriana Delgado-Alvarado  Beatriz Xoconostle-Cázares
Affiliation:(1) Microbiologia, Edafología, Colegio de Postgraduados, km 36.5 carr. México-Texcoco, Montecillo, Texcoco, estado de México, CP, 56230, México;(2) Campus Puebla, Colegio de Postgraduados, Puebla, México;(3) Departamento de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería, CINVESTAV, México, México, D.F.
Abstract:Wild Mushroom Markets in Central Mexico and a Case Study at Ozumba. More than 200 species of wild edible mushrooms are consumed in Mexico, and over 100 are sold in local, regional, and wholesale markets. This paper analyzes general trends in the commercialization of wild edible mushrooms at twelve markets in central Mexico, where at least 90 species are sold and more than 100 local names were registered. The paper then focuses its analysis on the traditional market at Ozumba (state of Mexico) near Izta-Popo and Zoquiapan national parks. In 2006, 411 stands selling more than 60 mushroom species were sampled throughout the year to record information on the vendors and the species they sold. The greatest diversity of species was recorded in July and August. More than 90% of the wild mushroom vendors were women, and 64% were 40 to 60 years old. The economic value of wild mushrooms in some regions of Mexico appears to contribute to the maintenance of traditional ethnobiological knowledge, generally observed to be in overall decline.
Keywords:Wild edible fungi  rural development  traditional ethnobiological knowledge  non-timber forest products  national parks management  Mexico
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