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#12223020
3 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 29: A close-up view of three varieties of fresh mushrooms, (L-R) White Mushrooms, Crimini Brown Mushrooms, and Shiitake Mushrooms, displayed in a chain store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 29, 2025.
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30 November 2024
A large mushroom sculpture is seen as part of Christmas decorations being built up in Warsaw, Poland on 27 November, 2024.
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#11162688
21 April 2024
Candy bars containing mushrooms, created by a company named ''One Up,'' are being displayed at the 420 Festivities in Washington Square Park in New York, N.Y., on April 20, 2024. People around the world are celebrating their favorite guilty pleasure: marijuana.
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#10031138
12 May 2023
Spcial boxes used to grow mushrooms displayed during the Plant Expo in Mississauga, Ontario Canada, on May 07, 2023. The expo featured vendors offering various tropical, exotic, and terrarium plants as well as all types of plant care products.
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#8598424
29 July 2022
A stand with Button mushrooms on display in the Rzeszow market. On Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Rzeszow, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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29 July 2022
A stand with Button mushrooms on display in the Rzeszow market. On Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Rzeszow, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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29 July 2022
A stand with Button mushrooms on display in the Rzeszow market. On Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Rzeszow, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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#7649804
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649830
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649862
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649904
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649918
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649938
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649964
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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#7649990
18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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18 January 2022
Pictures shows oyster mushrooms growing in a humid basement at the Al-Amal farm, which was established by a group of young Syrian activists displaced from the Ghouta region near Damascus, in Afrin in Syria's rebel-held northern Aleppo province. The group of self-taught young Syrians had gained experience during the five-year siege of the Ghouta region by regime forces, between 2013 and 2018, when they started producing mushrooms in small quantities to cope with the limited food supply and to replace meat. Now in their new workshop in the humid basement of a building in the city of Afrin, near the border with Turkey, they say they produce around 300 kilograms of mushrooms per week for sale in Aleppo and Idlib markets at the rate of 1.35 US dollars per kg.
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