12 2009
Algae as a nutritional supplement for poultry
BioCentric Energy Algae has delivered 400 g of a high grade, rich in Omega-3 feedstock to one of the largest poultry companies in the US for analysis for utilisation of high grade food source.
“Quality algae, grown inexpensively and exclusively in our patent pending closed loop photobioreactor solution, is a new crop with higher yields, than any other crop on the planet. We can grow specific strains, determined to be rich in protein, carbohydrates, fats, and fibre, in any combination thereof, to feed humans soon. In the interim, our algae will provide positive, quantifiable results in poultry, pigs, and fish,” said Board Member and President for BioCentric Energy Inc., Dennis Fisher.
The Team of BioCentric Energy Algae deliver cost effective photobioreactor systems that take the emissions from smoke stacks, and in a closed loop environment, grow algae for production and harvest profitably.

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