Home, Community and Small Algae Microfarms
Most common question over the past 35 years: “Can we grow algae at home or in our communities?” The answer used to be “Not yet”. Growing and processing required large scale production and expensive expert personnel on site. But today, things have changed. Growing systems are simplified allowing lower cost of entry. Successful small scale business models already exist. Automated smart technology will reduce the need for experts on site.
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Publications
SPIRULINA WORLD FOOD
How this algae can transform our health and planet. Robert Henrikson. Amazon.com.
WORLD SPIRULINA INDUSTRY
Highlighting the global scope of producers and products. Industry Reports.
ALGAE MICROFARMS
For greenhouses, urban gardens, vertical farms. Robert Henrikson.
Amazon.com.
IMAGINE OUR ALGAE FUTURE
Algae Architecture Landscape Design. Robert Henrikson & Mark Edwards. Amazon.com.