It is the people of the ethnic Cotu minority
in the central province of Quang Nam who discovered the ‘made in Vietnam’
ginseng and acclimatized the plant in their farms.
The
tuber of the ginseng called ‘Sam Ba Kich’ (Ba kich ginseng with the scientific
name of Morinda Officnalis How) now has high economic value. It is priced at
VND400,000 – 500,000 (US$19-24) per kilogram of fresh tuber.
Scientific
documents from Dr. Do Tat Loi confirms the Ba Kich ginseng contains strong
medicinal benefits and health-giving properties, mainly when used as a tonic
for the brain and kidneys and for treatment of rheumatism, pain, and high blood
pressure.
The
home of Ba Kich ginseng
The Ba
Kich ginseng was discovered in 2006 in the wild jungle of Quang Nam’s Tay Giang
District on a mountainside at a height of 1,000 meters above sea level.
Over
the last few years, locals have stopped chopping down trees in the forest to
keep them as a shadow for their ginseng farms. Ba Kich ginseng is a kind of
creeper, and thus it is subject to the shade of bigger trees above.
Colau
Chon, vice chief of Porning village in Tay Giang, pointed at his ginseng farm
and said, “Ginseng farms here are planted right under the foot of wild forests
as it is the most suitable living environment of the plant.”
“It can
grow together with other wild grass and locals only have to weed grass two or
three times a year for their ginseng farms.”
Farmers
can harvest ginseng two years after seeding. On average, three stumps produce a
kilogram of fresh ginseng tuber, said Briu Ghiem -- chairman of the farmers’
association of Lang Commune.
“Under
care, each stump can create a kilogram of fresh tuber,” he added.
But the
biggest challenge of ginseng farmers in Tay Giang now is the source of
qualified seeds. In the past, scientists at the heath center in Tay Giang
helped locals to cultivate seedlings, but this is clearly not their main job.
Unqualified
seedlings collected in the wild forests have resulted in a poor rate of
survival, less than 70 percent, due to its failure to adapt in the new
environment, said Ghiem.
The
main source of Ba Kich ginseng supply now comes from the farm of Briu Po in
Lang Commune.
“I am
now cultivating around 15,000 seedlings of Ba Kich ginseng for the coming new
season. This is the first time I have tested multiplying by grains. Earlier,
the ginseng creeper could be cut into pieces and planted again, but its
survival with this method was not high.”
Po
revealed that he was hired by Ph.D Ngo Van Trai from the Hanoi-based Central
Medicine Institute to act as a guide in the Tay Giang forests to search for Ba
Kich ginseng in 2006. He began planting the ginseng in his garden the following
year thanks to his concern that Ba Kich ginseng may become extinct due to
widespread hunting.
With a
degree in biology studies from Thai Nguyen University, Po could easily
acclimatize the plant in his garden.
“In
2011, I sold 20,000 seedlings of Ba Kich ginseng to locals and farmers in Binh
Phuoc province in the south and Yen Bai in the north,” Po said. “I can still
remember the words of Trai during our searches for the plant in the wild
jungle: Locals can escape poverty by planting Ba Kich ginseng if we can find a
way to multiply it.”
Now
with 6,000 stumps of ginseng in his farm after 3-4 years of research in the
remote mountainous area, Po can harvest several hundred fresh Ba Kich ginseng
tubers a year, on average.
Nguyen
Van Phu, chief of the Tay Giang Department of Agriculture and Rural
Development, said his agency is mulling the idea of cooperating with Po to
establish a nursery garden of Ba Kich ginseng to supply qualified seedlings to
locals.
Ba Kich
has been selected as a priority plant for developments in Tay Giang and locals
will be given financial aid from the State budget to expand their Ba Kich
ginseng gardens, Phu added.
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