I also think this is a great idea. I know every time I check the price from my middle TN buyer he always says he can pay a bit more for larger quantities.
If even as few as 20 or 30 diggers from TN got together and sold as a group - that would sure take care of the quantity issue. As far as selling to one buyer I think it might be better to invite several top buyers and let them bid on the lot.
Competition is good for the seller
Back in the 70-80's when I did a lot of Trapping I would always let two local buyers bid on my fur by sealed bid. I had a lot (several hundred) high quality coon, mink, fox, muskrat pelts. They each hated when the other guy beat them out on the bid and did their best to out bid each other and man that is how you want to sell someting.
I understand you are talking about doing this by State so the issue of crossing the state line with sales is not a issue, but I would also like to look into the possibility of us individual diggers (doing what ever it takes) to be able to sell special/high quality/old (long neck stem, bulby) roots via online auction like ebay.
I can see on the State of TN site that a Dealers License cost 250.00 annually. But then they also mention \"To move ginseng out of the state requires an Export Certificate from a certifying official\". They do no mention what it cost to get a certifying official to certify ginseng for export.
Anyone know about what that cost ?
There is 7.5 oz of Green Seng (old bulby roots) up for bid on ebay now and the bid is up to 570.00.
If you dried those roots and sold them with the rest of your lot (like most all of us do) you would have about 2.5 oz of dry and at 500.00/lb that would be around 78.00.
Anyone know what it cost to get a batch of roots certified for export ? And is that all you would have to do to be able to sell them anywhere you wanted - like on ebay ?
Thanks
TNhunter