By Amanda Brodhagen, Farms.com
The federal government announced an investment of $423,000 to the Ontario Ginseng Growers Association (OGGA) aimed at helping the province’s 140 growers increase productivity and improve yields. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and the Honourable Diane Finley, Member of Parliament for Haldimand-Norfolk made the announcement on Sept. 10 at a stop in Simcoe, Ont.
More specifically, the funds will seek to address one of the biggest problems facing the ginseng industry – managing ginseng replant disease. The disease is highly problematic for farmers because it creates a situation where by a healthy crop of ginseng is no longer possible to be grown on the same parcel of land where it had previously been produced.
“The ginseng industry is an important contributor to the economy in Ontario and across Canada. This investment in research will drive growth and productivity, ensuring a bright future for our ginseng producers and the industry overall,” Minister Ritz said in a release.