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      • Export Competitiveness Analysis of Philippine Carrageenan Products

        Shantel Anne Nicole E. Chavez,Bates M. Bathan,Rona Camille M. Lizardo 아시아무역학회 2020 Journal of Asia Trade and Business Vol.7 No.2

        Purpose – The Philippines is a major player in world production and trade of seaweed and carrageenan. Refined and semi-refined carrageenan are the main seaweed exports of the country. This paper analyzed the competitiveness of Philippine carrageenan exports using time-series data from 1995 to 2019. Specifically, it described the global trends in export volume and value of carrageenan products; identified the major export destinations of Philippine carrageenan products; examined the export price and quality competitiveness of Philippine carrageenan products; identified the factors affecting the comparative advantage of Philippine carrageenan products; determined the problems related to the export competitiveness of Philippine carrageenan products; and provided policy recommendations. Design/Methodology/Approach – Descriptive analysis was used to describe the trends in the export volume and value of carrageenan products. The comparisons of quality standards for raw dried seaweeds and the carrageenan products in the Philippines are against its main competitors (i.e., People’s Republic of China and Indonesia), the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA), and its major export destinations (i.e., the United States and the European Union). Export price ratio was used as an indicator of price competitiveness. A cross-country analysis of the revealed comparative advantage (RCA) for the carrageenan exports of the Philippines, Indonesia, and China from 1995-2019 was employed to examine export competitiveness since the RCA shows the relative advantage or disadvantage of a country to export a good. Tobit regression analysis was employed to identify the factors affecting the comparative advantage of Philippine carrageenan products. Findings – Results revealed that when compared with China and Indonesia, carrageenan exports of the Philippines were cheaper and more expensive, respectively. The country complies with the requirements set by JECFA but the United States and the European Union have more stringent quality requirements for carrageenan. The People’s Republic of China has stricter microbiological requirements for carrageenan compared to the Philippines. The quality standards for carrageenan in the Philippines and Indonesia were at par. The significant determinants of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index of the Philippines were RCA index of Indonesia, foreign exchange rate, and per capita gross domestic product of the European Union. Carrageenan processor-exporters in the Philippines experienced competition with China-based processors for raw dried seaweed input. The competition with Indonesia is also emerging as their carrageenan processing industry starts to expand. The incidence of ice-ice disease affects the quality of seaweeds for processing. Research Implications – The study recommended to: increase local seaweed production in the Philippines and strengthen market linkage between seaweed farmers and processors; provide technical assistance to farmers in order to prevent the development of non-indigenous pests and pathogens such as ice-ice disease in aquaculture areas; inclusion of specification for metal contamination in the Philippine National Standard for dried seaweed; adopt competition-based pricing to compete with carrageenan exports from Indonesia; secure position in major export markets, namely the US, Denmark, France, and Belgium; and expand on emerging markets.

      • Proposed Action Plan of Community-Based Ecotourism in Brgy. Alas-As, San Nicolas, Batangas, Philippines

        Rodriguez,Camille Ann M,Bayron,Jasmin Francesca J. Gomeri,Ira Nicole A. Tabuyo,Jimford U 한국문화관광학회 2021 문화관광연구 Vol.23 No.2

        The research is about the Action Plan of Community-Based Ecotourism in Brgy. Alas-As in San Nicolas, Batangas. The study aimed to provide possible recommendations and solutions to build more opportunities for the improvement of community-based ecotourism in Brgy. Alas-As in San Nicolas, Batangas. The Brgy. Alas-As in San Nicolas, Batangas is the leading community that embodies community-based ecotourism. The researchers used ASEAN Community-Based Tourism (CBT) Standard as framework for the study. The research was to apply the ASEAN Community-Based Tourism (CBT) in assessing the effectiveness of community-based ecotourism that also lack in a study conducted by Pookhao in 2014 entitled “Community-based Ecotourism: Transformation of the Local Community.” Quantitative descriptive research and purposive sampling was used with a sample size of 225 respondents through survey questionnaires that were personally distributed by the researchers. Percentage Frequency Distribution, T-Test and Analysis of Variance or ANOVA were used in analyzing the data. Based on the findings gathered, the respondents are mostly 26 to 35 years old, mostly males who are employed and have 10 years and above of residency. The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of community-based ecotourism in Brgy. Alas-As in San Nicolas, Batangas and to improve their quality of services, meet visitor s expectations and ensure the protection of the community and their natural and cultural heritage resources with an action plan.

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