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The Seaweed Industry of the Philippines, Inc. disputed the claim of a medical scientist that carrageenan can cause cancer and unsafe for human consumption.

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Despite the series of calamities that hit the country coupled with infertility issues hounding seaweed farms, the United Nations still consider the Philippines as the number one processed seaweed producer in the world.

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Unless the market demands for health-friendly capsule coating for medicines, the carrageenan industry in the Philippines could lose this potential market that have filled up the declining orders.

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Unless the market demands for health-friendly capsule coating for medicines, the carrageenan industry in the Philippines could lose this potential market that have filled up the declining orders.

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