Onshore algae farms could feed the world sustainablynews.cornell.eduexternal-link Dee ( @Dee_Imaginarium@beehaw.org ) Science • 1 year ago message-square68arrow-up1205
arrow-up1205external-linkOnshore algae farms could feed the world sustainablynews.cornell.edu Dee ( @Dee_Imaginarium@beehaw.org ) Science • 1 year ago message-square68
minus-square flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink10•edit-21 year agoSeems to be species dependent. But it doesn’t seem to be well studied. But the variation in iodine levels is crazy… Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035890/
minus-square CadeJohnson ( @CadeJohnson@slrpnk.net ) linkfedilink4•1 year agoyep, these are all marine algae. I think the market will develop and more consistent products (and no doubt thorougly coated with preservatives) will become prevalent once dear old General Mills, ConAgra, and their like enter the fray.
Seems to be species dependent. But it doesn’t seem to be well studied. But the variation in iodine levels is crazy…
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035890/
yep, these are all marine algae. I think the market will develop and more consistent products (and no doubt thorougly coated with preservatives) will become prevalent once dear old General Mills, ConAgra, and their like enter the fray.