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Index to boost cultivation and trade in TCM herbs

By Zhuan Ti (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-04-21 10:00
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Index to boost cultivation and trade in TCM herbs
Ji Zhen (left), Chengdu Party standing committee member, Li Rongcan (center), assistant to the Minister of Commerce, and Li Jiaguo, a senior government official of Sichuan, inaugurate the Chengdu Index.
Index to boost cultivation and trade in TCM herbs
Buyers travel from around the country and world for traditional herbs sold at Hehuachi market.

 

Complied in Chengdu, data to help with planting and pricing.

A new index of Chinese herbal medicines published in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, on April 16 will help both the government and businesses in the field understand trends and promote further development of the industry, said Zhang Jinquan, deputy director of Chengdu Commerce Bureau.

"The index will become a weather vane in the country's herbal medicine market," Zhang said.

Authorized by the Ministry of Commerce, the Chengdu Index carries prices and purchase data on medicines reflecting the overall commerce in traditional Chinese medicines.

The price list, which includes 1,275 kinds of medicines, is published each week, according to Zhang.

WHO acceptance

More people globally now think Chinese herbal medicines have few side effects, while the World Health Organization has accepted it as a method to treat illness and protect health, he noted.

"But prices of Chinese herbal medicines on the international market have been unstable due to the lack of a standardized index," Zhang said.

Traditional medicine businesses also find supply and demand information hard to get, which has long prevented them from benefiting from the booming international market, Zhang said.

"The lack of an indicator has hampered the development of Chinese herbal medicine, so this important indicator can help the government and businesses better know purchasing conditions and price trends in a timely way," Zhang said.

He added that the index will be particularly beneficial knowing what herbs to plant to meet both domestic and international demand.

The index will be published by a market information service system platform authorized by the Ministry of Commerce.

It will also be carried online at cif.mofcom.gov.cn/cif/html/ each week and updated to meet changing conditions.

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