From farm to table and Wisconsin to China
Wisconsinites have sold wild ginseng to China for hundreds of years. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
In the early 1900s, farmers in Marathon County in central Wisconsin who grew ginseng started talking about China.
Today, their grandchildren closely watch the latest news about the country on trade, currency exchange and the growing middle class-and for good reason.
Wisconsin is the largest grower of ginseng in the United States, and China is the biggest importer.
And Wisconsin, known as "America's Dairyland", is promoting its artisan cheese to China.
While not many Chinese consumers have a taste for artisan cheese-US cheese consumers eat an average of 34 pounds a year, while Chinese consumers eat an average of only 2 pounds-some think it may become as popular as chocolate in China.