
Nursery Plankton Algae
We cultivate the World’s best quality microalgae on Dutch soil. At 80 metres below the nursery, the Miraculous Marine Phytoplankton Nanochloropsis Gaditana algae are provided with ancient waters dating back to the Ice Age of 130 000 years ago. Where it was once stored away, it’s now for us to use!
It’s guaranteed pure water and the best of the best for the microalgae. Our daily mission is to develop fair, sustainable, affordable and exceedingly healthy functional products.
NATURE DOES ITS WORK
During the entire year, the Marine Phytoplankton is in the indoors nursery, being grown in big basins, safely covered by glass. To produce microalgae, we only use the elements nature gave us. These Miraculous plants can grow from just the right nutrients and daylight.
QUALITY GUARANTEE
This makes it a sustainable product and ensures that the microalgae can grow as natural as possible. The pure Pleistocene Primordial Water, the ingenious organic process, the inspiring environment and the entire Plankton Holland team makes the absolute difference.
R&D AND FOOD SAFETY
Our senior scientific staff, including a Ph.D. microbiologist, have multiple years of experience in optimizing the growth, quality and applications of microalgae. Plankton Holland products are ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management Systems), HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) and GMP+ (Good Manufacturing Practice) and the powder and flakes also KASHRUT certified.
DISCOVER THE OOSTVAARDERSPLASSEN
There is only one Oostvaardersplassen in the Netherlands. In fact, in Europe, there is no area that is similar to the Oostvaardersplassen. Deep in southern Flevoland - next to the nursery - nature created a large marsh area with reed plains, rugged grasslands, and ponds. Meet the Netherlands thousands of years ago.
The Oostvaardersplassen, next to the nursery, constitutes the largest wetland in the Netherlands. Nature has free reign here. Countless birds have taken over the area. Especially in the winter, it is a spectacular sight. The hundreds of Heck cattle, Konik horses and red deer give the area an almost un-Dutch appearance.