Amid such rising demand, it’s understandable that researchers worried when Morocco reduced exports of agarophytes in 2015. This shortage — due to a combination of overharvesting, climate warming, and an economic shift to internal manufacturing in the North African country — not only caused alarm but a three-fold price increase of wholesale bacteriological agar, which reached $35-45 per kilogram. (At the time of writing this in late 2025, factory agar prices are sitting at about $30 per kilogram, according to Cobos.)
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But he told the BBC: "Where practices are struggling and falling short we're not going in there to beat people over the heads, we're going in there to support and to share excellent practice from those who are doing really well with same-day urgent access, making sure that we roll that out."