Inside Iceland’s futuristic farm growing algae for food

BBC News

VaxaVaxa in Iceland uses pink-purple light to grow microalgae near a geothermal power station. The innovative indoor farm harnesses energy to cultivate microalgae for food and feed. This sustainable food source is gaining interest for its nutrition value. The facility produces Nannochloropsis microalgae for human consumption and as feed for fish and shrimp farming.

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