+ Follow SHEMBERG CORP Tag
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[Title] => Large drop in RP seaweed output seen
[Summary] => Philippine seaweed production is expected to drop by 28.6 percent to 50,000 metric tons from last year’s 70,000 MT due to the prevailing El Niño weather phenomenon, driving up further the price of seaweeds and exerting additional cost pressure on local carageenan processors.
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[Title] => Seaweed sector not likely to get financial help
[Summary] => Badly needed financial assistance to the stagnant Philippine seaweed industry is not forthcoming, even as local carageenan processors continue to woo Indonesia not to ban the export of raw seaweeds.
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