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While the global prospects of Carrageenan exports starts to get rosier in the early part of this year, the unrest in the Middle East has given another headache to the industry.

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Already slapped with supply shortage problems, the seaweed industry in the Philippines is now facing another battle of declining raw seaweed sourcing, as the effects of the El Niño phenomenon is now slowly being felt in the local seaweed sector.

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In its fight to continually source raw seaweed supply from Indonesia, amid threats that the Indonesian government may ban the exportation of seaweed to the Philippines, the Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines (SIAP) will host the visit of four cabinet officials from Indonesia next week.

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The seaweed processors and exporters in the Philippines is urging more Filipinos to venture into seaweed farming in order to sustain the country’s number one position as the top supplier in the world.

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The seaweed industry in the Philippines is seeing at least 50 percent drop in global market demand in the next two years, describing this period as the "worst" crisis ever faced by the industry players in history.

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Already slapped with supply shortage problems, the seaweed industry in the Philippines is now facing another battle of declining raw seaweed sourcing, as the effects of the El Niño phenomenon is now slowly being felt in the local seaweed sector.

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In its fight to continually source raw seaweed supply from Indonesia, amid threats that the Indonesian government may ban the exportation of seaweed to the Philippines, the Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines (SIAP) will host the visit of four cabinet officials from Indonesia next week.

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The seaweed processors and exporters in the Philippines is urging more Filipinos to venture into seaweed farming in order to sustain the country’s number one position as the top supplier in the world.

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