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Dried Ginseng Suppliers & Prices in Mexico — Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Dried Sliced Ginseng, Dried White Ginseng, Whole Dried Ginseng Root
Raw Materials
Fresh Ginseng
HS Code
121120
Last Updated
2026-07-13
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Mexico Dried Ginseng market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for Mexico are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 1 import partner companies are mapped for Dried Ginseng in Mexico.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 0 export partner countries and 0 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-07-13.

Dried Ginseng Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Mexico: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

1 import partner companies are tracked for Dried Ginseng in Mexico. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Import Transaction and Price Records for Dried Ginseng in Mexico

4 sampled Dried Ginseng import transactions in Mexico provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Dried Ginseng sampled import transaction unit prices by date in Mexico: 2025-12-08: 25.50 USD / kg, 2025-11-04: 45.20 USD / kg, 2025-10-02: 32.40 USD / kg, 2025-08-06: 22.00 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2025-12-08POL** ** ***** *******25.50 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-11-04POL** ** **** ** *******45.20 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-10-02POW***** ***** ******* ****32.40 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-08-06POL** ** ***** *******22.00 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Top Dried Ginseng Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners in Mexico

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them with 1 total import partner companies tracked for Dried Ginseng in Mexico. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate demand-side partner fit.
(Mexico)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood PackagingOthers
Value Chain Roles: Food ManufacturingOthers
Mexico Import Partner Coverage
1 companies
Import partner company count highlights demand-side visibility for Dried Ginseng in Mexico.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Dried Ginseng importers, distributors, and buyer networks in Mexico.

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried
Industry PositionProcessed Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Market

Dried ginseng in Mexico is best characterized as an import-dependent botanical market, with supply typically sourced from established ginseng-producing countries rather than domestic cultivation. Mexico’s market access and handling expectations are shaped by plant-product import controls administered by SENASICA and, when marketed as a dietary supplement, oversight by COFEPRIS. For certain supply chains (notably American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius), CITES species coverage can create a hard-stop compliance requirement if permits and scientific-name documentation are incomplete. Commercial risk management therefore centers on documentation accuracy, authenticity (species/part integrity), and contaminant controls aligned to importer specifications.
Market RoleImport-dependent consumer market (net importer)
Domestic RolePrimarily an imported botanical ingredient used in dietary supplement, herbal retail, and wellness channels
SeasonalityYear-round availability driven by imports and the shelf-stable dried format.

Specification

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Origin drying/primary processing → exporter consolidation → international freight → SAT customs clearance and any SENASICA checks (as applicable) → importer warehousing → downstream repacking/ingredient use or retail distribution
Temperature
  • Ambient transport is typical; priority is preventing heat/humidity exposure that can drive quality loss (caking, mold risk) during transit and storage
Atmosphere Control
  • Moisture control (sealed inner liners, desiccants where used) is more critical than ventilation for preserving dried-root quality
Shelf Life
  • Shelf-life performance is sensitive to moisture uptake and packaging integrity; lot rotation and humidity-controlled storage reduce spoilage and off-odors
Freight IntensityLow
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighCITES coverage can be a deal-breaker for certain ginseng species (notably American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius); missing or inconsistent permits/scientific-name documentation can result in shipment detention, seizure, or refusal at entry.Verify species and declared plant part/form before contracting; align scientific name across all documents and secure required CITES export/re-export permits (and retain chain-of-custody records) when applicable.
Food Safety MediumDried botanical roots can present contaminant and authenticity risk (e.g., pesticide residues, heavy metals, microbial/mold issues, or substitution/adulteration), which can trigger importer rejection or regulatory scrutiny depending on intended use.Require supplier COAs plus periodic third-party testing for identity and contaminants; set moisture and mold-control specifications and verify packaging integrity.
Logistics MediumTransit delays and humidity exposure can degrade dried ginseng quality and increase non-conformance risk (mold/odor, caking, packaging damage), especially during long multimodal routes into Mexico.Use moisture-barrier packaging, desiccants where appropriate, and humidity-controlled storage; build schedule buffers and define acceptance criteria tied to moisture/organoleptic checks.
Documentation Gap MediumMisalignment between HS code, product description (root/slice/powder), and intended use (ingredient vs. supplement) can cause clearance delays and post-entry compliance risk in Mexico.Run a pre-shipment document review with the customs broker/importer and (where relevant) regulatory counsel to confirm classification, labeling pathway, and supporting documents.
Sustainability
  • Wild-harvest pressure and illegal trade risk for ginseng supply chains, especially where wild collection is implicated; preference for traceable cultivated sources helps reduce legality and sustainability risk.
  • Species identity and origin traceability to support legal sourcing claims (particularly relevant when CITES-covered species are involved).

FAQ

When can CITES documentation become a hard requirement for dried ginseng entering Mexico?CITES can apply when the shipment involves a CITES-listed ginseng species (notably American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius). In those cases, missing or inconsistent permits and scientific-name documentation can lead to detention or seizure, so species identification and documentation alignment should be confirmed before shipping.
Which Mexican authorities are most relevant for importing and selling dried ginseng?For import controls on plant-origin products, SENASICA is the key authority to check for any applicable phytosanitary requirements. If the product is marketed as a dietary supplement or with health claims, COFEPRIS can be relevant for compliance expectations around product presentation and labeling.

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