Abstract
Italy is one of the most important countries in Europe for truffles gathering and trade. The socio-economic potential of truffles has been recently investigated in Sicily, an unexplored region for hypogeous fungi until 1990. This paper provides an updated report on the distribution of truffles in a regional park, located in the inner part of Sicily. Topics covered include the methods of collection of Tuber aestivum and T. borchii, the periods of collection of truffles, the procedure for preservation before marketing and the percentage of truffle buyers in Sicily. Besides, a map of the investigated area integrating the presence of the truffle with all other ecological elements is provided. There are currently ∼ 278 truffle gatherers in Sicily, distributed in the different provinces. In the investigated area, it is estimated that average of about 190 kg/year of T. aestivum and T. borchii are collected per truffle gatherer. The truffle market in Sicily is not regulated as in other Italian Administrative regions. The selling price varies from 80 to 200 €/kg, depending on the truffle species. The collection and marketing of truffles is an important source of income. It promotes tourism by encouraging the creation of gastronomic routes of quality products.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank Eng. Vincenzo Pampalone (Department of Earth and Marine Sciences, Palermo, Italy) for helping in the preparation of digital maps.
Authors’ contributions
The study was conducted with contributions from all authors. RC and GV designed and planned the study. MP provided data and information on truffles picking, amounts and trade. RC took care of the cartography, and conducted the field measurements and laboratory work. RC and GV interpreted data and prepared the draft of the manuscript.
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