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The Global Microalgae Fertilizers Market generated revenue of around USD 11.33 million in 2021 and is anticipated to grow a CAGR of over 9.75% during the forecast period from 2021 to 2028 to reach around USD 22.28 million in 2028. While, cumulative growth op
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The global Moringa Supplements Market is carefully researched in the report while largely concentrating on top players and their business tactics, geographical expansion, market segments, competitive landscape, manufacturing, and pricing and cos
Many common misconceptions surround veganism. “You mean vegetarianism?” “Veganism is just a fad,” “eating vegan is expensive,” “honey is vegan, right?” “Vegan diets are unhealthy.” Does this sound familiar? Veganism is often misconstrued as a celebrity trend or a diet and i
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A Twin-Cities based restaurant specializing in “superfood” bowls is expanding to Sioux Falls.
Sioux Falls native Lexus Paulson discovered Nautical Bowls after she moved to the Twin Cities last year following college, where she studied to become a dental hygienist.
“I googled
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Raw Smoothie Co was making all-organic açaí bowls before it was cool. The organic green smoothie purveyors have long been a bright spot on North Howard Avenue. Veteran-owned and operated b
An extract of Spirulina blue-green algae may help Covid-19 patients avoid getting seriously ill, according to a study by Israeli and Icelandic scientists published in the journal Marine Biotechnology.
“The potential health benefits of Spirulina are well documented,” the authors noted
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A recent study posted to Research Square* preprint server demonstrated that dry algal powders inhibit severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavir