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United Plant Savers and American Herbal Products Association: History Channel criticized for false portrayal of ginseng harvest

Ginseng stakeholders challenge 'Appalachian Outlaws' to set the record straight

ATHENS, Ohio., Jan. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Environmental, trade and academic organizations are criticizing History® (formerly The History Channel) for its false portrayal of the wild American ginseng harvest presented on its 'reality' style show, 'Appalachian Outlaws.' This series showcases trespassing and theft, parodies rural Americans as criminals, and ignores the tradition of wild ginseng good stewardship harvest practices that have been used by generations of real-life ginseng diggers.

In an effort to address the show's distortions, United Plant Savers (UpS) and the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) sent a letter to the network challenging it to correct the record.

"The History Channel has missed an opportunity to tell the real story of the American ginseng trade and its fascinating contribution to America's heritage," commented Susan Leopold, executive director UpS. "Instead, this poorly researched show has glorified illegal harvest practices and risks having a negative impact on the species' survival."

"Real ginseng diggers and dealers have long recognized that American Ginseng must be harvested responsibly in order to protect both the plants and their livelihoods," added AHPA President Michael McGuffin. "Wild ginseng contributes millions of dollars every year to the economies of rural Appalachian communities, and our organizations have worked closely with regulatory agencies to support legal and responsible harvest practices throughout ginseng's habitat."

At a time when American ginseng is increasingly being adopted as a viable forest crop, the content of 'Appalachian Outlaws' threatens to undermine private landowners' sustainable production of American ginseng. "There is nothing 'entertaining' about theft of crops that may take years or even decades for landowners to produce," remarks Eric Burkhart of Pennsylvania State University.

"I am disappointed that the History Channel would resort to highlighting the worst kind of behavior of ginseng harvesters," said James McGraw, Eberly Family Professor of Biology of West Virginia University.

Other organizations supporting the criticism of 'Appalachian Outlaws,' include IUCN Medicinal Plant Specialist Group, the American Botanical Council, Rural Action; and the following real herbal companies: American Botanicals, Hsu's Ginseng Enterprises, Duncan's Botanical Products, Gaia Herbs, Mountain Rose Herbs, Ohio River Ginseng, and Strategic Sourcing.

SOURCE United Plant Savers

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