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One of the world's longest-running Spirulina operations is in [http://www.auroville.org/health/food/spirulina.htm Auroville, India (good webpage with many details)]. Then is another Indian small-scale example in Madurai ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6cslNtc6P4 Youtube video here]). Some successful village-scale projects exist in West Africa.
 
Spirulina grows in long spiral-chains that can be easily harvested in a cloth. Small-scale cultivation is feasible, as shown by JP Jourdan in France (see [http://antenna.ch/en/malnutrition/grow-your-own-spirulina.html the pages at Antenna Technologies], including a [http://www.antenna.ch/en/malnutrition/training-module.html training module] for details).


There is a patent about [http://www.google.com/patents?id=_CsQAAAAEBAJ&dq=6698134 growing your own Spirulina at home] in a photobioreactor.


Detailed info on small-scale Spirulina production from Antenna Technologies (Switzerland):
Other links:  
http://www.antenna.ch/en/malnutrition/training-module.html
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One of the world's longest-running Spirulina operations is in Auroville, India (good webpage with many details). Then is another Indian small-scale example in Madurai (Youtube video here). Some successful village-scale projects exist in West Africa.

Spirulina grows in long spiral-chains that can be easily harvested in a cloth. Small-scale cultivation is feasible, as shown by JP Jourdan in France (see the pages at Antenna Technologies, including a training module for details).

There is a patent about growing your own Spirulina at home in a photobioreactor.

Other links: From http://www.spirulinasource.com/earthfoodch9a.html - to French website - http://www.spirulinasource.com/cultivez.html