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Spirulina is a prokaryote, not a eukaryote which algae are. Spirulina is a from the kingdom bacteria and is a autotroph from the phylum cyanobacteria. I batch culture Arthrospira platensis for Medical Cannabis research. Keep up the good work @Noal Farm
You may be able to answer a question I can't find the answer to on Google. Does the algae/cyanobacteria left over from biofuel oil extraction still have any nutritional value? Could you get biofuel and food from the same batch? Thanks in advance if you can answer! I've had this fantasy for a while about processing my own at home and harvesting the biofuel to have my own 'gasoline' supply. Would work great right along with my home biogas set up and solar panels and I wouldn't need petrochemicals at all!
@@LaineyBug2020 Isn't biofuel basically just ethanol? Technically you can eat the biomass, if you are able to completely extract the fuel. It could still have a significant alcohol content and might not be appetizing but that's about it. Tbh I'm not sure if the cyanobacteria used for biofuel are even edible or have nutritive value in the first place. You might wanna have a look at some research papers on it
@@dreadfulman5191 this was actually going to be a research project for me until medical issues took me out of school. I tried reading a few different papers I could find online but none of them came right out and said either way if you could do both. They said you can grow spirulina and chlorella and dry it for supplements or livestock feed to reduce their methane output, and that if you stress the cells in a certain way they produce an oil you can extract and process into pretty much anything petroleum can, like diesel fuel, regular fuel and even plastics. The fuels are consumer ready in any existing engine without the need for conversion of the motor too. It's just hard to process commercially due to cost. But nothing on if there's any nutritional value after the oil has been removed so you could sell both byproducts and get more bang for your buck.
They are cryptogams. They belong to division alage or thallophyta. Known as chlorophycae geen algae Have high source of proteins and use by astronauts as supplements too.
They are cryptogams. They belong to division alage or thallophyta. Known as chlorophycae geen algae Have high source of proteins and use by astronauts as supplements too.
A lot more to the process than I thought. Not just as simple as grow and harvest. Gives some appreciation to what goes into making that spirulina powder or cap/tab.
This is an industrial operation. Most of the work seems related to drying the spirulina. For a home operation, you could simplify. Maybe even just drink the liquid if it is safe.
i remember as a child growing up in greece, my yiayia (Grandmother) gave me spirulina when i had fever or stomach ache and several other daily ailments. im 57 now so were talking a good 45-50 years ago, id say more like 50 to 55 years ago. man this brings me way back.
@@MEGAMAGA76 lmao if you think algae made you "trip" then you've never had a real trip. There's nothing whatsoever in spirulina that is even slightly psychoactive.
There appears to be a lot of manual processes that could be automated, I guess that's working progress and affordability. Excellent video and achievements, well done.
@@rhapsodyman2000 Nah. It would be profitable, but they just penny-pinching on engineering. I bet all these machines were already used for producing something else, and merely repurposed. The fact that they use open air setups is the most damning - they lose so much water to evaporation, that water saving alone would eventually offset the cost of making a closed loop.
@@KPlyf When robots take over we can all enjoy not working, reconnect with the self, be more relaxed and healthy. As things are 70% of the western population are on prescription meds, an over worked, stressed out nation, that's not good, there is a better way.
Вовсе и не трудоёмкий. Не сложнее производственной выпечки хлеба. Многие из шагов показанных в этом видео необязательны и только проделываются для того чтобы финальный продукт выглядел "круче" в виде пищевых добавок.
@@Маленькийснегирьдвакилограмма Я бы не назвал это "антиутопией". Я, например, с гораздо большей охотой бы ел спирулину в которой 57.47% белка, чем жуков которых обезумевшие богатеи из WEF фанатично хотят всем навязать. Спирулина это по сути природных концентрат белка - идеальна для набора и поддержания здоровой мышечной массы.
Accidentally discovered in Central Africa! Same way they have names of people who discovered the Nile and our mountains and our plants and animals. Damn you we've been here all along!
Academics have complete contempt for everyone else & nothing exists till THEY know about it; seems like about 85% of them anyway. It's why they are so loathed.
It grows wild all over africa, it's the main food source for the flamingos. The locals near lake Chad for example collect it with a stick and cook a type of bread with it.
Discovered is a word typically used by Europeans when they want to take credit for "commercializing" it to a larger scale and make it sound innovative. I've learned to ignore that word by now lol.
Some lady sold me some at a farmers market. My wife is trying to lose weight and still have energy. I thought it was snake oil. But she says it actually curbed her hunger and gave her plenty energy.
1:07 curioso que en esa fecha "la descubrieron" y en ese lugar. En México se conoce desde tiempos ancestrales. Originaria del Lago de Texcoco. Los mexicas la utilizaban para sus guerreros.
Highly interesting. I'd like to know what the costs are to set up a farm such as this. Would be a great thing for an alternative protein source for Honeybees.
I can assure the cost and processing rack up to be more expensive than the regular old food. Otherwise there wouldn't be such a huge fail of farms like these or the hydroponic farms who can't find enough customers to survive. It is a very niche and expensive market. The "greeniest" 'alternative' is going right for regular non extremely thirsty (avocado and others) plants.
В советском союзе спирулина выращивалась во многих городах СССР и витаминные заводы делали из неё таблетки (капсулы/подушечки) Сплат, благодаря которым многие советские пенсионеры выжили из-за состава питательных веществ, микро и макроэлементов. Сейчас эту микроводоросль изучают российские университеты и академии, т. к. она создана природой и является ремонтной базой для людей, животных, птиц, рыб, растений и всего живого! Я ищу людей, для кого эта тема близка и интересует...
I love that color. Especially when it looks like it is paint. I bet it would make a terrible paint pigment. Just quickly fade to yellow. That could have an interesting use for a late summer painting, though. The leaves and grass turn yellow around the same time they do outside.
I can not finish looking at this Grose way of cultervating sperulina. I had I very high appreciation for sperulina. But I did not know it was manufactured so unsterile... 🤪🙄... I won't bay it. And thy say there is preservetance in.. O no...
30% better growth and yield each year you have installed electro culture and 75% less fertiliser used China have started it but using DC current were other electro culture is mainly harnessing the earth’s natural magnetic energy
I hope people start increasing this food production. So many kids from Africa and South asia and South east Asia is dying from Hunger. This will lead to a sustinable future for man kind.
You forgot the most important, it's one of the best immune modulators you can take via dietaty means. A good and healthy immune system keeps (chronic) diseases away.
Post-harvest processing is still too complicated. Also, the risk of contamination is still too high, meaning an advance water processing plant is needed behind the main spirulina production line, a highly expensive process overall & energy intensive. Not sure if this spirulina thing is sustainable nor scalable for mass scale consumption. Great video nonetheless!
I was wondering what they did to the waste water. it's usually at a ph of at least 8. seems when I go digging, I just end up with more questions. oh well, true wisdom is knowing how little you actually know.
That's great ! Just a curious question.. is it possible to do the same procedure for chlorella ? Because I've never seen chlorella in sticks or spaghetti form
Its a standard dilute mix of minerals, salts, phosphates, etc but must be fairly alkali pH around 8.5. Wikipedia has the fertilizer recipe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirulina_(dietary_supplement)#Etymology_and_ecology
Would you mind explaining it? I don't quite understand how the bacteria is developed. What did you add to the water to get the algae going because it's not simply just water and I get spirulina.
@@alexiswilson4186 Thanks for your answer however spirulina's scientific name is cyanobacteria meaning blue bacteria. Not sure why I didn't google but it looks like they just harvested some and grew their own as you said, under the right conditions.
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Great video. I’ve seen a quite a few on this subject and none have given the total start to finish. Great work. Very informative.
Is there a reason for shedding it at the end instead of making and selling it in blocks like cheese is?
@@carlchapman4053 drying I’m sure
Why dont we just feed the slop to fish and chickens and eat them
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩.+.+.+..
Spirulina is a prokaryote, not a eukaryote which algae are. Spirulina is a from the kingdom bacteria and is a autotroph from the phylum cyanobacteria. I batch culture Arthrospira platensis for Medical Cannabis research. Keep up the good work @Noal Farm
You may be able to answer a question I can't find the answer to on Google. Does the algae/cyanobacteria left over from biofuel oil extraction still have any nutritional value? Could you get biofuel and food from the same batch? Thanks in advance if you can answer! I've had this fantasy for a while about processing my own at home and harvesting the biofuel to have my own 'gasoline' supply. Would work great right along with my home biogas set up and solar panels and I wouldn't need petrochemicals at all!
@@LaineyBug2020
Isn't biofuel basically just ethanol? Technically you can eat the biomass, if you are able to completely extract the fuel. It could still have a significant alcohol content and might not be appetizing but that's about it. Tbh I'm not sure if the cyanobacteria used for biofuel are even edible or have nutritive value in the first place. You might wanna have a look at some research papers on it
I can't read half of this comment
@@dreadfulman5191 this was actually going to be a research project for me until medical issues took me out of school. I tried reading a few different papers I could find online but none of them came right out and said either way if you could do both. They said you can grow spirulina and chlorella and dry it for supplements or livestock feed to reduce their methane output, and that if you stress the cells in a certain way they produce an oil you can extract and process into pretty much anything petroleum can, like diesel fuel, regular fuel and even plastics. The fuels are consumer ready in any existing engine without the need for conversion of the motor too. It's just hard to process commercially due to cost. But nothing on if there's any nutritional value after the oil has been removed so you could sell both byproducts and get more bang for your buck.
They are cryptogams.
They belong to division alage or thallophyta. Known as chlorophycae geen algae
Have high source of proteins and use by astronauts as supplements too.
hmm i think spirulina are actually cyanobacteria and not algaea. that's one of the reasons that they have higher protein content than fiber content ;)
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩.+.+.+..+.
They are cryptogams.
They belong to division alage or thallophyta. Known as chlorophycae geen algae
Have high source of proteins and use by astronauts as supplements too.
Okay
Biology says it’s an algae 😂
A lot more to the process than I thought. Not just as simple as grow and harvest. Gives some appreciation to what goes into making that spirulina powder or cap/tab.
This is just a proof of concept. If they can find a working business model, you'd soon have all this automated.
This is an industrial operation.
Most of the work seems related to drying the spirulina. For a home operation, you could simplify. Maybe even just drink the liquid if it is safe.
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩.++.+.+
@@prtygrl5077 How do you know they use chemicals, please elaborate?
@@joeprizzi407 No. The liquid media has too many ferts.
i remember as a child growing up in greece, my yiayia (Grandmother) gave me spirulina when i had fever or stomach ache and several other daily ailments. im 57 now so were talking a good 45-50 years ago, id say more like 50 to 55 years ago. man this brings me way back.
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩...+++.
Always love to watch noal videos😍😍😍
DELICIOUS!!!
I fasted for a week and only had spirulina in my water to eat. And let me say it was spiritual.
Did you trip?
@@prophecyrat2965 a bit yea
@@MEGAMAGA76 nice
@@MEGAMAGA76 lmao if you think algae made you "trip" then you've never had a real trip. There's nothing whatsoever in spirulina that is even slightly psychoactive.
@@aSinisterKiidooohh wow an expert.
Soylint green IS PEOPLE!!!!!!😮
There appears to be a lot of manual processes that could be automated, I guess that's working progress and affordability. Excellent video and achievements, well done.
It likely isn’t profitable to automate all of the processes
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩.+++.+
@@rhapsodyman2000 Nah. It would be profitable, but they just penny-pinching on engineering. I bet all these machines were already used for producing something else, and merely repurposed. The fact that they use open air setups is the most damning - they lose so much water to evaporation, that water saving alone would eventually offset the cost of making a closed loop.
Why are you guys against employment of humans?
@@KPlyf When robots take over we can all enjoy not working, reconnect with the self, be more relaxed and healthy. As things are 70% of the western population are on prescription meds, an over worked, stressed out nation, that's not good, there is a better way.
Hi guys, I’m Stephane from Spiruline SwissMade in Switzerland. At 2.37, it’s me in the video. Next time let me know when you use my pictures 😉
Can I still use this video? please tell me.
I added credit, sorry for the shortcoming, I hope I can keep the video.
Yes you can 👍
Soylent green is people!!!!
Because people are bacteria.
this is incredibly inspiring for young entrepreneur! good product, satisfying works, and totally marketable for its nutrients
Capitalism brainwash
Я не знала, что процесс производства спирулины такой трудоемкий и требует много оборудования! Очень интересно, посмотрела с удовольствием, спасибо!
И для чего оно нужно ?
@@rusrus4524 есть. как в книгах антиутопиях
@@rusrus4524 да так - время убить
Вовсе и не трудоёмкий. Не сложнее производственной выпечки хлеба. Многие из шагов показанных в этом видео необязательны и только проделываются для того чтобы финальный продукт выглядел "круче" в виде пищевых добавок.
@@Маленькийснегирьдвакилограмма Я бы не назвал это "антиутопией". Я, например, с гораздо большей охотой бы ел спирулину в которой 57.47% белка, чем жуков которых обезумевшие богатеи из WEF фанатично хотят всем навязать. Спирулина это по сути природных концентрат белка - идеальна для набора и поддержания здоровой мышечной массы.
That is a gorgeous shade of green
Always waiting for notifications 😀😀😀😀😀
It would be nice to show how people consume it.
Nom nom
THANK YOU SOO INTERESTING. GOOD FOR CHILDREN TO LEARN THIS TOO. APPITIING ALSO. DELICIOUS.
Accidentally discovered in Central Africa! Same way they have names of people who discovered the Nile and our mountains and our plants and animals. Damn you we've been here all along!
Thank you for bringing a very interesting video.
There's always something new to see on these videos I just love it love watching this it's amazing
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩+.+......
Found where 🤣🤣🤣🤣you so called modern countries all get knowledge and material from Africa....thank God for Africa 💯💯💯💯💯
Found to be grown in Ancient Mexico and other ancient civilizations. 1960 is quite a stretch to say it was discovered to be nutritious.
Academics have complete contempt for everyone else & nothing exists till THEY know about it; seems like about 85% of them anyway. It's why they are so loathed.
grown how by them? It's single cell algae...
It grows wild all over africa, it's the main food source for the flamingos. The locals near lake Chad for example collect it with a stick and cook a type of bread with it.
Discovered is a word typically used by Europeans when they want to take credit for "commercializing" it to a larger scale and make it sound innovative. I've learned to ignore that word by now lol.
They were used by the Aztec as well, I think that's even further back.
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Good stuff ! I am impressed with the process and the food value, 💯👍
Some lady sold me some at a farmers market. My wife is trying to lose weight and still have energy. I thought it was snake oil. But she says it actually curbed her hunger and gave her plenty energy.
Nice video
Shotto for the info, much appreciated! Thank you from South-Africa!
Awesome
Why doesnt spin the wet spirulina to reduce water? Its faster
1:07 curioso que en esa fecha "la descubrieron" y en ese lugar. En México se conoce desde tiempos ancestrales. Originaria del Lago de Texcoco. Los mexicas la utilizaban para sus guerreros.
bonito video
Is your harvert
Highly interesting. I'd like to know what the costs are to set up a farm such as this. Would be a great thing for an alternative protein source for Honeybees.
This is not used for protein source
@@veen88 read the description fool
@@veen88 it can be, its loaded with lt n other nutrients
I just eat the honeybees directly and skip the middleman.
I can assure the cost and processing rack up to be more expensive than the regular old food. Otherwise there wouldn't be such a huge fail of farms like these or the hydroponic farms who can't find enough customers to survive.
It is a very niche and expensive market. The "greeniest" 'alternative' is going right for regular non extremely thirsty (avocado and others) plants.
Thank you Noal Farm for another great video
В советском союзе спирулина выращивалась во многих городах СССР и витаминные заводы делали из неё таблетки (капсулы/подушечки) Сплат, благодаря которым многие советские пенсионеры выжили из-за состава питательных веществ, микро и макроэлементов. Сейчас эту микроводоросль изучают российские университеты и академии, т. к. она создана природой и является ремонтной базой для людей, животных, птиц, рыб, растений и всего живого! Я ищу людей, для кого эта тема близка и интересует...
Hello noal Farm, at the first Im soo Happy the find you and thanks for every things
very unique and interesting! keep it up NOAL FARM !!!
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Muito bem planejado , no final é tudo
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The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩+..++.+
I love that color. Especially when it looks like it is paint.
I bet it would make a terrible paint pigment. Just quickly fade to yellow.
That could have an interesting use for a late summer painting, though. The leaves and grass turn yellow around the same time they do outside.
Interesting and informative.. Thank you ✌️
This is some seriously badass Blue grass by the way...
I can not finish looking at this Grose way of cultervating sperulina. I had I very high appreciation for sperulina. But I did not know it was manufactured so unsterile... 🤪🙄... I won't bay it. And thy say there is preservetance in.. O no...
Love the friendly green project
Thanks for sharing 🎉
I like noal farm videos on UA-cam from the imperial co California 👍👍👍
Gorgeous lovely filming capturing absolutely as always beautiful fabulous upload keep it up millions thanks for sharing Merci 👍
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Every home should have a refrigerator-sized unit that will automatically grow spirulina, making people more independent.
watch on time.🤗
Black women in the area have been collecting this for years in a lake. 1000s of years. Not discovered in the 60s
I always keep spirulina or moringa capsules as supplements. Nutrient rich and healthy.🎉
Amazing! Have you heard of the Save Soil movement before?😊 As a farmer, you might be interested 🌿🌿🌿
Look up electro culture and share as well over in Europe it’s big and within two years the soil is healthy rich with microbe’s and worms
30% better growth and yield each year you have installed electro culture and 75% less fertiliser used China have started it but using DC current were other electro culture is mainly harnessing the earth’s natural magnetic energy
Công nghệ quá hiện đại, chúc cả nhà buổi chiều vui vẻ nha, tình yêu đến từ Việt Nam
Wowww amazing technology 👍👍👍
Its literally the green goop that they show us eating in the canteen from a dispenser in every futeristic spaceship movie.
Amazing!!! Do you guys ship to USA?
very interesting... but probably easier to grow a couple of dozen cabbages🙂
Very good
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We will visit Your farm to learn more 🙂
Thank u for the video, hope you guys very best 🤗☺
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩+.+.++.++.+
I hope people start increasing this food production. So many kids from Africa and South asia and South east Asia is dying from Hunger. This will lead to a sustinable future for man kind.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Son? Why are you starting to drink the fish tank water?
It literally looks like it could be paint or a dye as well as beneficial to humans.
That's what I was thinking too!😂✌️
Great❤❤❤❤❤
the algae really be like "spank me at 20 rpm daddy"
Excelente video, gostaria de obter uma pequena quantidade da cepa, onde devo encontrar?
would be nice to see gloves at every part of the process, and not see techs scratching themselves
interesting video 👍
First thing on the food chain!
It has many medicinal purposes...
Excellent for maintaining sugar levels for Hypoglycemia, and Diabetes...
You forgot the most important, it's one of the best immune modulators you can take via dietaty means.
A good and healthy immune system keeps (chronic) diseases away.
Good 🎉🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏
How would one invest in the algae farming world? and starting a algae farming business etc?
Thanks for the video it was really inspiring to see.
awesome thank you
Excellent. Informative 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩.+.+.+....
Very labor intensive.
The amount of chemicals they use is un-imaginable 💩and will end up in your bodies who consumes these non-organic spirulina 😂💩..+.++.
at home on stagnant water if we find greed thick layer..then.. is it Spirulina or be consumable. Please guide Sir..Regards
Excellent thanks
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Fascinating!
Excellent channel, Noal farm!! Congrats!!
thank you. plz share if u like my video
Wah keren ya..
And that’s how the HULK started
Post-harvest processing is still too complicated. Also, the risk of contamination is still too high, meaning an advance water processing plant is needed behind the main spirulina production line, a highly expensive process overall & energy intensive. Not sure if this spirulina thing is sustainable nor scalable for mass scale consumption. Great video nonetheless!
Are you serious??74 is the most scalable thing I have ever seen
It's nothing compared to the post-harvest processing to turn wheat into flour.
I was wondering what they did to the waste water. it's usually at a ph of at least 8. seems when I go digging, I just end up with more questions. oh well, true wisdom is knowing how little you actually know.
3:22 what is that tool to test the algae concentration
This remind me of Solvant Green. If an algea biscuit cones out, don't touch it. Solvant Green is made of PEOPLE!!!
Thanks for the video
a ile jest w tej hodowli cyjanobakteri???? i czy jest jakkolwiek odseparowana od produktu końcowego????
That's great ! Just a curious question.. is it possible to do the same procedure for chlorella ? Because I've never seen chlorella in sticks or spaghetti form
You will eat the green and you will be happy.
What kind of fertilizer do they use for the algae?
Its a standard dilute mix of minerals, salts, phosphates, etc but must be fairly alkali pH around 8.5. Wikipedia has the fertilizer recipe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirulina_(dietary_supplement)#Etymology_and_ecology
Your videos are always gripping.
Please can we know the farm name’s and where it’s located ?
in description
Oh sorry didn’t pay attention.
Thank you !
Wow friend 🥰
Would you mind explaining it? I don't quite understand how the bacteria is developed. What did you add to the water to get the algae going because it's not simply just water and I get spirulina.
It’s not bacteria it’s a type of algae. You add the algae to a larger body of water and in the right conditions it will spread
@@alexiswilson4186 Thanks for your answer however spirulina's scientific name is cyanobacteria meaning blue bacteria. Not sure why I didn't google but it looks like they just harvested some and grew their own as you said, under the right conditions.
@@alexiswilson4186 cyanobacteria
Для рыбок?
what brand of spirulina is that thank you
Wow nice...
Amazing video