Ohio officials to review new ginseng regulations as dealers, diggers increase
State officials are reviewing new ginseng regulations as the number of Ohioans digging and selling the medicinal root increases.
The Columbus Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/1Dtokxh ) 70 ginseng dealers were registered in Ohio last year, up from 49 in 2013. The state also saw an increase in ginseng diggers last year, nearly doubling from about 4,600 in 2013 to more than 8,900 in 2014.
Valuable for its medicinal benefits, the dried root is worth as much as $800 a pound.
Regulators are discussing charging a fee for now-free annual dealer permits, and considering whether diggers — who don't currently need a permit — should be required to receive and pay for one.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will hold a meeting in March for public comment on possible regulations.
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Information from: The Columbus Dispatch, http://www.dispatch.com