Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Ginseng growers harvest an Ontario subsidy

The province is giving the Ontario Ginseng Growers’ Association $420,000 to promote and increase the visibility and demand for Canadian ginseng in current and emerging markets, such as those in Asia.

The ginseng growers plan to develop a social media and marketing campaign that includes increasing awareness of the innovative uses for Canadian ginseng in products such as soups, teas and cosmetics. It will also support their promotions at trade shows in key Asian markets.

Ginseng is one of Canada's largest field-grown horticultural export crops with sales of more than 2.63 million kilograms annually at a value exceeding $239 million last year.

It is one of Ontario’s most profitable crops.

Demand for Canadian ginseng is on the rise throughout Asia, with growing interest in India and Japan.

The Ontario Ginseng Growers Association represents more than 140 growers who are North America’s leading growers. Ontario is now the only province growing ginseng after British Columbia was hit by disease.