Friday, June 5, 2015

World Environment Day theme of Mushrooms

World Environment Day theme of Mushrooms S/S and FDC
 

 
The 5th June is announced as World Environment Day with the rule taken during the Environment Conference organized by United Nations in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm in 1972. In order to emphasize the importance given to the environment and increase the sensitiveness of the public, it has been given place to the subject of World Environment Day each year with a different aspect in the stamp emission programme. This year the mushrooms subject, one of the important part of ecosystem, has been processed.
The importance of thee mushrooms, partaking in the creatures world as different kingdom, is too much for the nature and the people. With the number of hundred thousand kinds, the mushrooms make contribution to recycling by separating the waste organic matter to building stones. The mushrooms have many important benefits such as to be used as nutritive value but also deviating the drug raw material from matter that are existed in their structures. However, the mushrooms are not only the beneficial creatures. As there are harmful species of mushrooms in terms of economic and health, there are also some harmful species having lethal effect for human life.
A first day cover and a commemorative block with the subject of “World Environment Day (Mushrooms)”, on which the visuals of the Auricularia auricula-judae, Coprinopsis picacea, Morchella deliciosa, Mucidula mucida mushrooms are situated, have been put into circulation by PTT on 05th June 2015.
 

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