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Ginseng is one of the first commercially operated plants in the United States. Wild ginseng is one of the first large export of Minnesota. In 1860, over 120 tons of dried ginseng roots from Minnesota sent to China. American ginseng is similar to Asian ginseng, Panax ginseng, L., which grows wild in northern Manchuria, where he collected thousands of years. Currently, 18 states issue export license.

American ginseng is widely cultivated. It is relatively easy to grow. The root is about 5 years to harvest maturity. American ginseng plants are usually started from seed. Seedlings or roots for transplanting are commercially available but rarely used. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified as “food safety principles” (GRAS).

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