Organic Feed

Overview

Producing high-quality spirulina starts with the right feed. Our Organic Spirulina Feed is specially formulated using certified organic inputs to enhance yield, purity, and cost-efficiency. Backed by rigorous testing and international standards, it enables farms to scale sustainably while staying compliant with USDA Organic, EU Organic, NPOP, and more.

Elevate Your Farm’s Performance — the Organic Way

Power Your Spirulina Farm with Organic Feed that Delivers More

Certified. Cost-Effective. High Yield. Our 100% organic spirulina feed is crafted to boost productivity, maintain purity, and simplify operations — all while meeting USDA and EU Organic standards.

At Greenbubble, we provide nutrient-rich organic spirulina feed that’s trusted by top farms across the globe. Designed using sustainable agri-waste and tested for purity, our feed is optimized for high growth rates, contamination resistance, and compliance with global organic certifications like USDA Organic, NPOP, and EU Organic.

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Why Choose Our Organic Spirulina Feed?

Beyond nutrients—our feed is a philosophy rooted in nature, science, and purpose.

Many farmers rely on generic formulas or chemical media to cut costs, only to face unstable growth, certification challenges, or inconsistent batches. At Greenbubble, we took a different route—crafting a farm-ready organic solution built for performance and compliance.

Eco-Conscious by Design
Built from circular economy principles, we upcycle farm waste into high-performance spirulina nutrition—reducing environmental impact without compromising efficiency.

Tested. Proven. Trusted.
Our feed has outperformed leading mediums in field trials across India and abroad—validated by some of the largest spirulina farms in the country.

Expert Support from Setup to Scale-Up

Straight Forward & Trust-Building

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Free from Harmful Metals

Our curated mix is tested to be free from heavy metals and harmful residues, ensuring a safe and healthy spirulina harvest.

Global Organic Standards

Compliant with USDA, EU Organic, NPOP, and Natureland certification criteria — helping your farm gain organic credibility.

Promotes Faster Growth

Formulated to enhance pigment and protein yield, our feed outperforms chemical and traditional media in field tests.

User-Friendly

Our formulation is complete — no additional nutrients or boosters required. Easy for beginners and scalable.

Extended Shelf Life

The feed stays fresh for months, providing a consistent and reliable input source throughout the year.

Affordable & Efficient

Up to 40% cheaper per kg than traditional media like RM2 or Offer media, without compromising quality or yield.

Ideal for Every Scale of Spirulina Farming

Whether you’re a small-scale farmer seeking affordable, organic input or a commercial spirulina producer aiming for consistent, certified results—our feed adapts to your scale. Trusted by farms in India and across the globe, Greenbubble feed is perfect for:

  • Commercial export-focused farms

  • Organic-certified spirulina producers

  • R&D labs and nutraceutical formulators

  • First-time spirulina growers

Backed by Science. Validated on the Field.

Independent testing confirms that our organic feed delivers:

  • 20–25% faster growth compared to chemical media

  • Higher phycocyanin and protein content

  • Lower contamination risk across multiple cycles

Start Your Spirulina Farming Journey Today!

Whether you’re a startup or an established spirulina farm, we’ll help you streamline your operations, increase productivity, and maximize profits. Get in touch! Let’s work together to grow your spirulina business successfully.

Spirulina Farming FAQs

Everything You Need to Know About Commercial Spirulina Farming – From Setup to Profitability!

What are the ideal site parameters for setting up a plant?2025-05-15T13:09:45+05:30

Following parameters need to be met while selecting land to set up a plant.

  • low cyclone area
  • flat land
  • road approach
  • less rainfall
  • no hills or mountain shadow
  • high temperature and dry land
  • Mild or higher temperatures in winters
  • water source (preferably ground water)
  • Spirulina usually grows in hot & extremophile conditions and can sustain very high temperatures
Can we get any help from the government to setup a spirulina farm?2025-05-15T13:08:49+05:30

Both Central & State Governments have multiple schemes and subsidies depending on the zone or region where the project will be built. These schemes are available with capital subsidy incentive, interest subsidy incentive and as financing schemes – subject to availability based on the applicant’s profile, state & Region.

Is there demand for spirulina in India?2025-05-15T13:07:54+05:30

Yes, the demand for spirulina in India is rising due to its superfood status and benefits like high protein (60%+), antioxidants, balanced amino acid profile and essential vitamins. The nutraceutical, pigment industries and cosmetic industries drive the bulk demand, with additional interest from the animal feed, aquaculture sectors and bio fertilizers. Health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking organic spirulina, making certified farms more competitive. However, export markets (EU, USA) offer higher profit margins and volumes because of higher consumption and awareness in their respective countries.

How to Test Spirulina Quality?2025-05-15T17:23:59+05:30

Spirulina quality is assessed in laboratories for key parameters like protein content (≥60%), phycocyanin levels (≥15%), heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic), microbial contamination, and purity. The Certificate of Analysis (COA) from third-party labs ensures compliance with global standards like USDA Organic, EU Organic, GMP, and HACCP. A simple at-home test includes checking colour (deep green-blue) and smell (fresh, non-fishy). For commercial-grade quality assurance, regular lab testing and batch tracking are essential.

Is Spirulina Hard to Grow?2025-05-15T17:24:28+05:30

Spirulina is relatively easy to cultivate under the right conditions, but maintaining high quality can be challenging. It thrives in high-pH, mineral-rich water with consistent agitation and ample sunlight. However, farms must closely monitor for contamination—such as heavy metals, harmful bacteria, and cross-contamination with other algae. Maintaining an optimal pH level (between 9 and 11) and using controlled drying methods are essential to preserve its nutritional value. Scaling up production requires automation of processes like filtration, harvesting, drying, and packaging, making commercial farming significantly more complex than small-scale setups.

Can We Export Spirulina From India?2025-05-15T17:25:05+05:30

Yes, India exports spirulina, but it requires strict regulatory compliance. To export, farms must obtain FSSAI, USDA Organic, and EU Organic certifications, ensuring compliance with global quality standards. Countries like the USA, EU, and Japan demand batch tracking, third-party lab testing (COA), and HACCP/GMP practices to verify purity. Organic-certified spirulina fetches higher prices, but maintaining consistent quality, low contamination levels, and proper documentation is crucial for global acceptance.

What is the Minimum Tank Size for Spirulina Cultivation?2025-05-15T17:26:47+05:30

The ideal tank size for spirulina farming depends on production goals. Small-scale hobby farms can start with 1,000-5,000 litres (10-50 sq. m. tanks), while commercial farms require multiple tanks ranging from 4lakh to 8lakh litres for viability and to meet market demand. Tanks should be food-grade, contamination-free, and have an efficient agitation system to ensure even nutrient distribution. The depth should be around 20-30 cm, allowing optimal light penetration for photosynthesis. Regular pH, temperature, and contamination checks are crucial for consistent yields.

Which Spirulina Species is Best?2025-05-15T17:26:22+05:30

There are multiple Spirulina species, and the best one depends on the intended use. Arthrospira platensis is widely used due to its high protein content (60–70%), β-carotene, and phycocyanin levels. It is also GRAS-approved by the FDA, which makes it easier to market and sell. When choosing Spirulina, opt for organic-certified, lab-tested products with high phycocyanin content (≥15%) for the best health benefits. Low-quality, mass-produced Spirulina may contain toxins, heavy metals, or reduced nutrient levels. Therefore, selecting products that come with a valid Certificate of Analysis (COA) is essential.

Why is Spirulina So Expensive?2025-05-15T17:27:16+05:30

Spirulina is expensive due to its high-quality control standards and nutrient-rich composition. Factors like pH balance, controlled agitation, organic compliance, and industrial nutrition preserving dryers increase production costs. Organic-certified spirulina requires third-party testing (HACCP, GMP, USDA Organic) for contaminants like heavy metals and bacteria, adding to expenses. Additionally, import restrictions and packaging for nutrient retention contribute to the high pricing. Despite the cost, its superior nutritional profile and increasing demand justify the premium.

Which Country Produces the Best Spirulina?2025-05-15T17:29:19+05:30

Countries like the Japan, Thailand, and China lead in commercial spirulina production. France and Germany also produce premium-grade spirulina in small scales, often cultivated in controlled greenhouse environments. Indian spirulina has strong potential, but farms must focus on organic certification and contamination-free production to compete with global suppliers.

Is There Demand for Spirulina in India?2025-05-15T17:30:23+05:30

Yes, the demand for spirulina in India is rising due to its superfood status and benefits like high protein (60%+), antioxidants, balanced amino acid profile and essential vitamins. The nutraceutical, pigment industries and cosmetic industries drive the bulk demand, with additional interest from the animal feed, aquaculture sectors and bio fertilizers. Health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking organic spirulina, making certified farms more competitive. However, export markets (EU, USA) offer higher profit margins and volumes because of higher consumption and awareness in their respective countries.

How Do I Start a Spirulina Farm?2025-05-15T17:31:02+05:30

To start a spirulina farm, you need a warm climate (25-50°C), Fresh potable water and a contamination-free environment. Begin by setting up growth tanks (preferably food-grade material), an agitation system, and an organic nutrient supply. Ensure regular water testing, lab analysis for purity, and compliance with organic standards for targeting premium markets. Drying and packaging should use low-heat methods to retain nutrients. Marketing strategies should focus on B2B (nutraceuticals, pigment, cosmetics) and direct-to-consumer (powders, tablets, supplements). Hiring consultants can help you cover all bases and avoid costly mistakes during setup and operation.

What is the Set-Up Cost for Spirulina Farming?2025-05-15T17:32:09+05:30

The cost of starting a spirulina farm varies based on scale and automation level. A small-scale Hobby farm (1,000 sq. ft.) may cost around ₹5-10 lakh, while a commercial setup can exceed ₹1CR due to expenses like land preparation, building costs, Machineries, Raceway tanks construction, agitation systems, working capital, electrical and plumbing, lab setup many other management and administrative expenses. Key costs include Civil works, harvesting, drying system (Industrial nutrition preserving dryers), certification expenses (like FSSAI, USDA Organic, EUO, ECOCERT, HACCP, GMP) and working capital. While initial investment is high, proper planning, market positioning and quality assurance can yield significant returns.

How Profitable is Spirulina Farming?2025-05-15T17:32:47+05:30

Spirulina farming can be highly profitable, but success depends on factors like production scale, automation, organic certification, Quality and market demand. While some claim an ROI of 300% within months, realistic profitability takes 2-3 years due to high setup costs for infrastructure to reduce labour dependency, increased up time and meet the quality standards. Organic-certified spirulina fetches premium prices in domestic and international markets, making it a viable long-term investment. However, strict quality control, regulatory compliance, and a reliable distribution network are key to ensuring consistent profitability.

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