Microalgae are single-cell organisms who live in almost every waters on the planet. They are known for their high levels of proteins, their unsaturated fatty acids and variety of vitamins. To grow they only need water, heat, nutrients and CO2.
Microalgae production requires considerably less area than a corn field and produces considerably more biomass in a shorter period of time.
Microalgae production requires considerably less area than a corn field and produces considerably more biomass in a shorter period of time.