LEVERAGE ECO NETWORK

LEVERAGE ECO NETWORK

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It’s rainy season now in Central Highlands. This creates favourable conditions for Collybia albuminosa to thrive.

Plants and insects, like humans, are extremely social and cooperative. When it rains for a long time, the hollow termite mounds secretes yeast around the nest, allowing the Collybia albuminosa to develop. Termites usually appear in the high ground because termites cannot nest where the soil is too wet. Therefore, termites will rely on the nearby healthy roots to promote their role of absorbing water, making the soil less moist. And termites’ food is also dry, rotten leaves, so termites often live in cool, luxuriant places.

Working in the fields, you should occasionally learn to observe the effective teamwork between plants, insects, and fungi, as this will reveal a truly magical ecosystem. And we benefit from this social network because we can earn extra income through it, right?

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