Article by Émélie Rivard-Boudreau, published on November 2, 2020

Summary: An unprecedented transaction has marked the Quebec mycological world: Appalachian truffles, a rare and native species, were sold for $3,000 per kilo by mycologist Francesca Marzitelli to the company Truffes Québec. These truffles will be used to inoculate new plants in truffle fields that will open in 2021, mainly in Mauricie, where interest in truffle farming is growing.

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