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Korea Ginseng Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
Korea Ginseng Corporation

KGC (originally ''Korea Ginseng Corporation'', ''Korea Ginseng Corp.'' Korean : 한국인삼공사, Hanguk Insam Gongsa) is a ginseng company in South Korea. KGC's sales volume share was 35% of total Korea's herbal/traditional products market in 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Herbal/Traditional Products in South Korea )
KGC produces popular Korean Red Ginseng products such as : Korean Red Giseng Heaven/Earth/Good, Korean Red Ginseng Extract, Korean Red Ginseng Powder, Honeyed Korean Red Ginseng Slices, Korean Red Ginseng Tonic, etc. It has been expanded outside Korea, especially in East Asia market like China and Taiwan.
KGC is a subsidiary company of KT&G, and its headquarters are both in Seoul and Daejeon.
==History==
KGC's brand of Korean Red Ginseng, CKJ, is known as Cheong-Kwan-Jang in Korea and overseas. This brand name goes back to the early 1940s. Because of increased export demand for Korean Red Ginseng at the end of the Japanese colonial period, lots of fake root were prospering. To find a way to distinguish real ginseng, the Monopoly Bureau of the Japanese General Government began using the label "Cheong-Kwan-Jang," which is translated as ?officially government approved."
The sale of KGC was a government monopoly from 1899 to 1996. Since then, KGC has never given up its position at the top of the market, even though the name has changed from the Monopoly Bureau to Korea Tobacco & Ginseng Corporation, and finally KT&G subsidiary Korea Ginseng Corp.

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