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Saint Lucian Sea Moss Hits the UK Market

Export Saint Lucia (TEPA) is once again making significant strides, in increasing the volume and variety of agricultural products coming from Saint Lucia.

Image of Kerwin Samuel - Sea Moss Farmer and Exporter
Kerwin Samuel – Sea Moss Farmer and Exporter

In December of 2018, a grouping of local Sea Moss farmers made history by becoming the first to export sun-dried Sea moss from Saint Lucia to the UK. The test shipment of sun-dried Sea Moss which was shipped to the buyer in the United Kingdom was a resounding success with roars of approval chiming through. To the extent that the buyer has already expressed interest in a second order of the product in the coming weeks as well as considering imports of a wider variety of agricultural produce from the island.

In preparation for the shipment exporter Kerwin Samuel from Total Health Foods Services said that this new market has given Sea Moss farmers a renewed sense of hope as they now have a bigger outlet for sale and distribution of their produce.

“We are so happy that at least we got a market in the UK for the first time, the sea moss farmers are very excited about the opportunity, hoping to produce much more sea moss now, better quality sea moss for the long run, so we look forward for this,” he said.

Image of sea moss packaged and ready for shipment
Packaged and ready for shipment

The Department of Fisheries, a key partner in the process says it is delighted at the prospect. Deputy Chief Fisheries Officer Thomas Nelson says that new and improved methods of Sea Moss farming will see farmers having greater and more consistent yields in time to come, in the meantime however, he insists that proper methods and practices should be maintained.

“We are in the process of continuous training also providing support to the farmers in terms of the farm husbandry practices, trying to strengthen the organizational capacity of the farming groups so that we can assure the market that once they call upon the farmers for a supply of sun-dried sea moss, it is going to be available and the quality is going to be of the highest.”

Image of Sundried seamoss
Sundried seamoss

CEO of Export Saint Lucia (TEPA) Sunita Daniel indicates that this shipment is the organization realizing that there needs diversification in Saint Lucia’s agricultural export product.

Image of Sunita Daniel - CEO - Export Saint Lucia
Sunita Daniel – CEO – Export Saint Lucia

“Export Saint Lucia has recognized the importance of diversifying the export base and this has led us to explore alternative products for exports. Although we will still support the traditional exports, to help in generating wealth in rural communities through agriculture, we must diversify the export base. For Fisheries this includes the export of sea moss products for which we have realized there is a demand in the international market. This collaboration with the Department of Fisheries will continue as we assist the local sea moss farmers in accessing markets, they would have not been able to gain if not for the intervention of Export Saint Lucia and the Department of Fisheries.”

Image of Thomas Nelson - Deputy Chief Fisheries Officer - DOF
Thomas Nelson – Deputy Chief Fisheries Officer – DOF

All parties involved say they look forward to the solidification of this new outlet for sea moss farmers and anticipate good things to come with this success.

3 Comments

  1. The Moss is very nutritious, as a young person I used it instead of Quaker Oats
    realizing from way back it was NATURAL and not artificially / commercially processed.
    This stuff is potent; it develops/increases your sex drive. A couple drops of Vanilla essence
    and you’re good for the night. St.Lucia should import from other Islands and export. Better than Weed.

    1. I want to do business with this company. Can I get a number or email to contact their sea moss wholesalers/farmers? Many thanks.

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