Are fungi a solution to systemic issues in the global food and agriculture landscape?

Are fungi a solution to systemic issues in the global food and agriculture landscape?

After a billion years of evolution, fungi are masters of invention and resilience. Underground, out of sight, fungi are always there, busy keeping the natural world running. What wisdom can we draw from their long, remarkable existence?

Mycologist David Andrew Quist explores how fungi's innate biointelligence, penchant for collaboration and incredible regeneration abilities can show us new ways to think about complex problems -- and may hold the secret to humanity's survival on Earth. https://www.ted.com/talks/david_andrew_quist_could_fungi_actually_be_the_key_to_humanity_s_survival?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare

Are fungi a solution to systemic issues in the global food and agriculture landscape?

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