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Local seaweed company acquires multinational’s stake in the first fully automated refined carrageenan facility in Asia

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W Hydrocolloids, Inc. (“WHI”), a pioneer in the Philippines seaweed industry and a major carrageenan supplier from the Philippines, has acquired Cargill’s stake of the joint venture in Philippine Bio-Industries, Inc. (“PBI”). PBI is the first fully automated refined carrageenan facility in Asia, producing highly refined carrageenan and carrageenan blends for the food industry.

Through this acquisition, WHI will now oversee the management of this facility, which started operations in the Philippines since November 1992. PBI uses patented European technology to produce fully refined carrageenan based on local seaweed raw materials. It has operated with a focus on food safety, acquiring both ISO 9001 and FSSSC 22000 certifications. The state-of-the-art plant is fully compliant with Halal and Kosher requirements. PBI also provides safe working conditions, with a stellar record of over 10 years working without Lost Time Accident (LTA). In addition, PBI follows a stringent environmental protection program to minimize its impact on the environment. All PBI employees will now be part of the WHI family.

“The Philippines remains an important market for Cargill and the company will continue to invest in the country and develop its businesses to meet the growing domestic demand for food and agriculture products,” said Sonny Catacutan, Philippines country representative for Cargill. “Cargill will continue to produce Carrageenan in its state-of-the-art plant in Europe and where appropriate, purchase PBI carrageenan-based products in order to serve its customers in the Philippines and around the world with premium seaweed ingredients.”

WHI President, John Wee, believes that the acquisition “complements our business strategy of expanding our product portfolio and continuing to produce reliable food ingredients that bring value to our clients.” He also stated that “WHI is committed to provide safe and sustainable food solutions especially in this period of uncertainty.”

The acquisition would boost WHI’s supply of high-quality carrageenan-based food ingredient systems in the Philippines while Cargill continues to leverage its global footprint to serve its carrageenan customers globally.

For more information, visit W Hydrocolloids, Inc. 

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