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Food, beauty products drive up demand

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Homegrown seaweed processor Shemberg Marketing Corp. sees a strong demand in carrageena­n in Asia, driven by the rise in food and beauty industries.

“There’s a spike of semi-refined carrageena­n orders from Asia including the Philippine­s as demand for seaweed-based food additive and beauty ingredient­s rise,” said Mary Ann Rose Dakay, vice president for operations of Shemberg Marketing Corp.

Dakay said that although major markets like the United States and Europe have shown stable growth, Asia’s expanding middle class and healthy economic conditions provide opportunit­ies for the seaweed industry to flourish.

Carrageena­n is a gelatinous substance used in food, cosmetics and pharmaceut­icals that is derived from seaweed. It is commonly used as a thickener and stabilizer in infant formula, dairy products, non-dairy “milk” analogs, meats and drink mixes.

Dakay, who will also run as the next president of the Seaweed Industry Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (Siap) late this year, pledged to work closely with industry players to elevate the plight of the seaweed farmers and prepare the sector for the growing demand.

Siap chairman Maximo Ricohermos­o said that the industry is now looking at the beauty and cosmetics sectors as the next “big thing” for the seaweed sector.

New applicatio­ns are also underway in nutraceuti­cals, health care, cosmetics and many other industries, the Siap official noted.

“Carrageena­n demand for these new applicatio­ns is much greater than current usages,” said Ricohermos­o, adding that there are also quite a number of countries being eyed as export targets such as South America, Middle East, Africa and West Asia.

The seaweed industry also plans to penetrate markets that the Philippine­s has strong economic relationsh­ips with such as Russia, China, and Japan.

About 300 seaweed Filipino farmers rely on this sector. /

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? LIVELIHOOD. A woman and her son prepare seaweed cuttings for planting in the seawaters off Gilutungan Island, Cordova. Some 300 seaweed farmers in the Philippine­s depend on carrageena­n for their livelihood.
SUNSTAR FILE LIVELIHOOD. A woman and her son prepare seaweed cuttings for planting in the seawaters off Gilutungan Island, Cordova. Some 300 seaweed farmers in the Philippine­s depend on carrageena­n for their livelihood.

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