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Inside Iceland's futuristic farm growing algae for foodand for feed in fish and shrimp farming. It also grows a type of bacteria called Arthospira, also known as blue-green algae, as it shares similar properties with microalgae. When dried out it's know ...
However, It’s Alive is changing the game by introducing spirulina as a fresh and frozen food, available in heart-shaped ...
The two men dressed in white overalls, gloves and big hats made of reeds are busy working with brooms immersed in a pond of green water. The two men are stirring spirulina, an algae rich in ...
And yet, producing spirulina is easy and affordable, and can be done alongside fish farming. The most important ingredients are a reliable source of clean water, an abundance of light and ...
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