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Biofertilizers Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Rhizobium,Azotobacter,Azospirillum,Blue-green Algae,Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria,Mycorrhiza), By Application (Seed Treatment,Soil Treatment), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Biofertilizers Market Overview

The global Biofertilizers Market size is projected to grow from USD 2979.54 million in 2026 to USD 3121.96 million in 2027, reaching USD 4537.18 million by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 4.78% during the forecast period.

The biofertilizers market market has grown substantially, with production volumes exceeding 15 million tons globally in 2025. Nearly 40% of demand is concentrated in cereal and grain crops, while 25% is in fruits and vegetables. Asia-Pacific leads with 48% of usage, followed by Europe at 27% and North America at 18%. More than 300 manufacturers operate globally, with the top 10 companies controlling nearly 60% of supply. Rhizobium and phosphate solubilizing bacteria biofertilizers together account for more than 50% of the total market, supporting higher agricultural productivity in more than 70 countries worldwide.

The USA accounts for 12% of global biofertilizer demand, equating to nearly 1.8 million tons annually in 2025. More than 45% of domestic use is concentrated in soybean and corn crops, covering over 35 million acres of farmland. Seed treatment biofertilizers represent 60% of U.S. applications, while soil treatment holds the remaining 40%. More than 50 U.S.-based and international companies supply the market, including Pivot Bio and FMC Corporation. With organic farmland covering over 4.5 million acres and organic food sales exceeding USD 60 billion, the USA continues to drive biofertilizer adoption for sustainable agriculture.

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Key Findings

  • Key Market Driver: Over 55% of global adoption is driven by the demand for sustainable farming, with cereals contributing 35% and pulses 20%.
  • Major Market Restraint: Nearly 30% of farmers cite limited awareness, while 25% report inconsistent product efficiency as barriers.
  • Emerging Trends: About 28% of new launches include microbial consortia biofertilizers, and 15% focus on organic-certified formulations.
  • Regional Leadership: Asia-Pacific accounts for 48% of global demand, Europe 27%, North America 18%, and Middle East & Africa 7%.
  • Competitive Landscape: Top 10 companies hold 60% of global share, with the two leaders controlling 30%.
  • Market Segmentation: Rhizobium and phosphate solubilizers represent 50% of demand, while mycorrhiza accounts for 15%.
  • Recent Development: Over 40 new biofertilizer products launched between 2023–2025, with 45% focused on cereals and 25% on fruits.

Biofertilizers Market Latest Trends

The biofertilizers market market is witnessing rapid changes due to increased focus on sustainable farming and organic agriculture. In 2025, global farmland using biofertilizers exceeded 120 million hectares, with Asia-Pacific contributing more than 55 million hectares. Europe accounted for 32 million hectares, while North America added 22 million hectares. Rhizobium biofertilizers alone were applied to over 25 million hectares of legume crops. The demand for phosphate solubilizing bacteria rose 18% between 2023 and 2025 as 40 million hectares required phosphorus supplementation. In North America, biofertilizer use in corn and soybean increased by 12%, equating to 3 million hectares. In Europe, microbial consortium products grew by 20%, adopted by more than 2,000 organic farms annually. Globally, more than 40% of farmers integrating biofertilizers report yield increases between 10–15%, improving productivity in crops such as rice, maize, and wheat. With more than 600 product registrations worldwide between 2023 and 2025, regulatory support is accelerating innovation.

Biofertilizers Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"Rising demand for sustainable agriculture"

Global farmland under organic management exceeded 76 million hectares in 2025, fueling biofertilizer adoption. Over 40% of biofertilizer demand is linked to cereals, with 60 million hectares of rice, wheat, and maize adopting microbial solutions. In Asia, more than 25 million farmers use biofertilizers to replace chemical inputs, reducing synthetic fertilizer usage by 15%. The environmental push in Europe, where chemical fertilizer usage dropped by 12% in three years, also strengthens demand.

RESTRAINT

"Limited awareness among farmers"

Nearly 30% of farmers in developing countries lack awareness of biofertilizer benefits, slowing adoption. In Africa, less than 15% of farmers have access to biofertilizer education programs. In Asia-Pacific, more than 10 million smallholders continue using synthetic fertilizers exclusively. Lack of distribution infrastructure results in 20% lower adoption in remote regions. This knowledge gap continues to be a critical barrier despite global awareness campaigns.

OPPORTUNITY

"Growth in organic food demand"

Global organic food sales exceeded USD 140 billion in 2025, creating direct opportunities for biofertilizer expansion. Europe leads with 40% of organic food demand, while North America accounts for 30%. More than 25% of farmland dedicated to organic produce now relies on biofertilizers. In India, organic farming area grew by 20% between 2023 and 2025, with 5 million hectares adopting microbial-based inputs. Growing consumer preference for pesticide-free produce further expands opportunities.

CHALLENGE

"Quality and performance variability"

Inconsistent performance is reported by 25% of users, with microbial survival rates dropping by 10–15% in poor storage conditions. More than 20% of small-scale manufacturers in Asia report challenges maintaining microbial viability above 80%. In Africa, improper storage results in 15% wastage of distributed biofertilizers annually. Variability in field results reduces farmer trust, creating adoption challenges.

Biofertilizers Market Segmentation

The biofertilizers market is segmented by type and application, each contributing differently to global agricultural needs. The biofertilizers market is segmented by type and application, with Rhizobium and phosphate solubilizing bacteria together holding 50% of global demand, equal to 7.6 million tons annually. Mycorrhiza contributes 15% or 2.2 million tons, while Azotobacter, Azospirillum, and blue-green algae collectively account for 35%. By application, seed treatment dominates with 60% share, equal to 9 million tons, while soil treatment contributes 40%, or 6 million tons annually. Globally, cereals and legumes drive over 65% of total biofertilizer consumption, with adoption across 120 million hectares of farmland.

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BY TYPE

Rhizobium: Rhizobium accounts for 25% of global demand, equal to 3.8 million tons annually. More than 20 million hectares of legumes globally use Rhizobium to enhance nitrogen fixation. Asia-Pacific dominates, with 50% of Rhizobium usage concentrated in soybean and lentil crops.

Rhizobium biofertilizers hold a significant share with USD 912.56 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 1431.74 million by 2034, at a CAGR of 5.01%, largely driven by pulses and legume-based crop cultivation.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Rhizobium Segment

  • United States: USD 188.64 million in 2025, 20.7% share, CAGR 4.9%, driven by soybean acreage exceeding 35 million hectares and government backing for nitrogen-fixing solutions.
  • India: USD 164.26 million in 2025, 18.0% share, CAGR 5.2%, supported by 29 million hectares of pulses cultivation and subsidy-based organic input policies.
  • China: USD 138.89 million in 2025, 15.2% share, CAGR 5.1%, driven by rising adoption in soybean and green gram production with expanding organic food demand.
  • Brazil: USD 118.63 million in 2025, 13.0% share, CAGR 5.0%, supported by over 36 million hectares of soybean farmland and government credit lines for biologicals.
  • Argentina: USD 97.21 million in 2025, 10.6% share, CAGR 4.8%, with soybeans accounting for 50% of total crop production.

Azotobacter: Azotobacter contributes 12% of demand, about 1.8 million tons annually. It is widely applied in cereals and cotton, covering 10 million hectares globally. India represents 30% of global Azotobacter demand with 500,000 tons applied annually.

Azotobacter biofertilizers stand at USD 615.32 million in 2025, projected to hit USD 905.13 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 4.48%, driven by demand in cereals and horticulture crops.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Azotobacter Segment

  • India: USD 153.83 million in 2025, 25.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, boosted by >45 million hectares of rice and wheat farmlands integrating biofertilizer inputs.
  • China: USD 138.56 million in 2025, 22.5% share, CAGR 4.6%, rising with 28 million hectares of rice cultivation and growing horticultural vegetable exports.
  • United States: USD 98.45 million in 2025, 16.0% share, CAGR 4.5%, led by large-scale corn farming with over 35 million hectares under coverage.
  • Brazil: USD 78.78 million in 2025, 12.8% share, CAGR 4.4%, supported by sugarcane farms exceeding 9 million hectares.
  • Indonesia: USD 54.98 million in 2025, 8.9% share, CAGR 4.3%, with rice production on over 10 million hectares requiring soil microbial inputs.

Azospirillum: Azospirillum holds 10% of demand, or 1.5 million tons annually. It is most common in maize and sugarcane crops, with Latin America consuming 40% of this type. Brazil alone accounts for 300,000 tons.

Azospirillum biofertilizers are valued at USD 423.66 million in 2025, anticipated to reach USD 661.92 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 5.05%, largely applied in cereals and maize cultivation.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Azospirillum Segment

  • Brazil: USD 101.67 million in 2025, 24.0% share, CAGR 5.1%, heavily used in maize and sugarcane across 20+ million hectares.
  • Argentina: USD 84.73 million in 2025, 20.0% share, CAGR 5.0%, driven by maize acreage exceeding 7 million hectares.
  • India: USD 72.02 million in 2025, 17.0% share, CAGR 5.1%, boosted by 12 million hectares of maize production.
  • Mexico: USD 55.07 million in 2025, 13.0% share, CAGR 4.9%, rising with maize cultivation exceeding 7.5 million hectares.
  • China: USD 46.60 million in 2025, 11.0% share, CAGR 5.0%, driven by maize planting exceeding 42 million hectares.

Blue-green Algae: Blue-green algae represent 8% of demand, or 1.2 million tons annually. More than 20 million hectares of rice paddies worldwide use algae biofertilizers. India and China account for 70% of global BGA demand, equal to 800,000 tons.

Blue-green algae biofertilizers represent USD 283.47 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 432.71 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 4.78%, supported by rice cultivation and soil health enrichment programs.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Blue-Green Algae Segment

  • India: USD 84.95 million in 2025, 30.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, used across >45 million hectares of paddy fields.
  • China: USD 68.03 million in 2025, 24.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, supported by >30 million hectares of rice cultivation.
  • Bangladesh: USD 39.68 million in 2025, 14.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, demand sustained by >12 million hectares of rice farmland.
  • Vietnam: USD 28.34 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, applied in >7 million hectares of paddy cultivation.
  • Thailand: USD 22.68 million in 2025, 8.0% share, CAGR 4.6%, demand driven by over 10 million hectares of rice farmland.

Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria: This type makes up 25% of global demand, about 3.8 million tons annually. More than 40 million hectares of farmland require phosphorus supplementation, with 50% concentrated in Asia-Pacific. China consumes 1.5 million tons annually.

Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) segment is valued at USD 368.13 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 564.85 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 4.83%, with rising global dependency on phosphate bio-availability.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the PSB Segment

  • India: USD 92.03 million in 2025, 25.0% share, CAGR 4.9%, widespread application in rice and pulses.
  • China: USD 81.00 million in 2025, 22.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, adoption in cereals and horticulture across >25 million hectares.
  • Brazil: USD 55.21 million in 2025, 15.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, demand fueled by phosphate-deficient soils.
  • United States: USD 44.17 million in 2025, 12.0% share, CAGR 4.6%, used in maize and soybean production.
  • Indonesia: USD 33.13 million in 2025, 9.0% share, CAGR 4.5%, with rice planting on 11 million hectares.

Mycorrhiza: Mycorrhiza accounts for 15% of the global biofertilizer market, or 2.2 million tons annually. It is applied to fruit and vegetable crops, covering more than 12 million hectares. Europe consumes 40% of global mycorrhiza demand, equal to 880,000 tons.

Mycorrhiza biofertilizers are valued at USD 240.47 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 334.85 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 3.72%, increasingly demanded for high-value horticultural crops.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Mycorrhiza Segment

  • United States: USD 57.71 million in 2025, 24.0% share, CAGR 3.8%, driven by horticulture and greenhouse crop demand.
  • India: USD 52.90 million in 2025, 22.0% share, CAGR 3.7%, driven by fruit and vegetable cultivation exceeding 25 million hectares.
  • China: USD 43.28 million in 2025, 18.0% share, CAGR 3.6%, demand supported by vegetable and fruit processing industries.
  • Brazil: USD 31.26 million in 2025, 13.0% share, CAGR 3.7%, supported by citrus and coffee plantations.
  • Spain: USD 24.45 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 3.6%, demand driven by greenhouse vegetables.

BY APPLICATION

Seed Treatment: Seed treatment accounts for 60% of demand, equal to 9 million tons annually. More than 70 million hectares of farmland worldwide apply biofertilizers at the seed stage. In the USA, 60% of soybean acreage uses microbial seed treatment.

Seed treatment biofertilizers account for USD 1564.27 million in 2025, projected to hit USD 2396.02 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 4.84%, led by rising organic seed coating and inoculation practices.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Seed Treatment Application

  • United States: USD 374.01 million in 2025, 23.9% share, CAGR 4.7%, driven by soybean, maize, and wheat seed inoculation.
  • India: USD 312.85 million in 2025, 20.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, supported by national seed replacement programs.
  • Brazil: USD 250.28 million in 2025, 16.0% share, CAGR 4.9%, strong uptake in soybean and sugarcane.
  • China: USD 218.99 million in 2025, 14.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, demand driven by rice and maize seed inoculation.
  • Argentina: USD 156.42 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, largely focused on maize and soybean seed coating.

Soil Treatment: Soil treatment represents 40% of demand, or 6 million tons annually. This application covers 50 million hectares of cereals and pulses globally. Asia-Pacific accounts for 55% of soil treatment, equal to 3.3 million tons annually.

Soil treatment biofertilizers hold USD 1279.34 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 1934.17 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 4.72%, with applications in rice, cereals, and horticultural soil enrichment.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Soil Treatment Application

  • India: USD 294.25 million in 2025, 23.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, supported by large-scale soil fertility programs.
  • China: USD 268.66 million in 2025, 21.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, covering 30 million hectares of farmland.
  • Brazil: USD 191.90 million in 2025, 15.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, strongly integrated into sugarcane and maize farms.
  • United States: USD 153.52 million in 2025, 12.0% share, CAGR 4.6%, focused on maize and wheat farms.
  • Indonesia: USD 115.14 million in 2025, 9.0% share, CAGR 4.6%, used across rice-dominated farmland.

Biofertilizers Market Regional Outlook

The biofertilizers market shows Asia-Pacific leading with 41% share at 6.2 million tons in 2025, followed by Europe at 27% with 4.1 million tons, North America at 22% with 3.3 million tons, and Middle East & Africa at 10% with 1.5 million tons. Demand is driven by 70 million hectares under microbial application in Asia, 60 million hectares of organic-certified land in Europe, and over 40% U.S. organic farms adopting biofertilizers. Latin America and Africa contribute significantly in cereals, legumes, and horticulture expansion across 25 million hectares. Government incentives, soil health initiatives, and farmer cooperatives accelerate adoption across all regions.

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NORTH AMERICA

North America accounts for 22% of global biofertilizer demand, equal to 3.3 million tons in 2025, with the U.S. leading at 2.4 million tons and Canada at 0.6 million tons. Adoption is strong in cereals and soybean cultivation across 35 million hectares. Over 40% of organic-certified farms in the U.S. use biofertilizers, while Mexico contributes 0.3 million tons in maize and fruit crops. Demand is supported by government-backed soil health programs and farm-level incentives for reducing chemical fertilizer dependency.

The North America biofertilizers market is valued at USD 676.62 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 1043.37 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 5.02%, driven by organic farming expansion and government incentives.

North America - Major Dominant Countries in the Biofertilizers Market Market

  • United States: USD 473.64 million in 2025, 70.0% share, CAGR 5.0%, dominant with >2 million hectares under organic certification.
  • Canada: USD 108.26 million in 2025, 16.0% share, CAGR 4.9%, adoption in wheat, maize, and pulse farming.
  • Mexico: USD 67.66 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 5.1%, supported by maize farming exceeding 7.5 million hectares.
  • Cuba: USD 13.53 million in 2025, 2.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, demand rising in sugarcane.
  • Guatemala: USD 13.53 million in 2025, 2.0% share, CAGR 4.7%, applied in horticultural exports.

EUROPE

Europe holds 27% share, equal to 4.1 million tons in 2025, with Germany and France leading at 0.9 million tons each. Italy and Spain together account for 1.2 million tons, driven by viticulture and fruit production. The EU organic farming strategy targets 25% agricultural land under organic practices by 2030, pushing biofertilizer demand across 60 million hectares. More than 50% of regional wheat, barley, and maize farms are integrating microbial inputs, while Nordic countries report rapid uptake in sustainable forestry and cereal farming.

The Europe biofertilizers market stands at USD 745.33 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 1085.08 million by 2034 at a CAGR of 4.25%, driven by EU organic policy and soil health initiatives.

Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the Biofertilizers Market Market

  • Germany: USD 171.43 million in 2025, 23.0% share, CAGR 4.3%, organic farming covering 1.7 million hectares.
  • France: USD 149.07 million in 2025, 20.0% share, CAGR 4.2%, supported by vineyard and cereal adoption.
  • Spain: USD 134.16 million in 2025, 18.0% share, CAGR 4.1%, demand driven by fruit and vegetable greenhouse systems.
  • Italy: USD 111.80 million in 2025, 15.0% share, CAGR 4.3%, supported by vineyard plantations and organic crops.
  • Netherlands: USD 74.53 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 4.2%, demand from greenhouse horticulture.

ASIA-PACIFIC

Asia-Pacific dominates with 41% share, equal to 6.2 million tons in 2025, led by India at 2.5 million tons and China at 2.2 million tons. Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand contribute 1 million tons combined through rice and horticulture adoption. Over 70 million hectares of farmland in India and China are already supported by microbial inoculants in cereals, legumes, and sugarcane. Government subsidies and farmer cooperative programs account for nearly 45% of biofertilizer adoption in this region, driving the highest global consumption growth.

The Asia biofertilizers market is valued at USD 1215.35 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 1900.98 million by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 5.17%, mainly led by India, China, and Southeast Asian economies.

Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the Biofertilizers Market Market

  • India: USD 425.37 million in 2025, 35.0% share, CAGR 5.2%, supported by >45 million hectares of pulse and rice farmland.
  • China: USD 364.61 million in 2025, 30.0% share, CAGR 5.1%, adoption across >30 million hectares of cereal crops.
  • Indonesia: USD 145.84 million in 2025, 12.0% share, CAGR 5.0%, growth fueled by rice plantations.
  • Bangladesh: USD 121.53 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 4.9%, adoption across rice and jute farmlands.
  • Vietnam: USD 97.23 million in 2025, 8.0% share, CAGR 4.8%, supported by rice farming.

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

The Middle East & Africa hold 10% share, equal to 1.5 million tons in 2025, with South Africa at 0.4 million tons and Egypt at 0.3 million tons. Saudi Arabia contributes 0.2 million tons, largely in horticulture and date farming. Adoption is supported by 12 million hectares of arid farmland requiring soil fertility enhancement. More than 35% of regional demand comes from legume and cereal crops, while African nations such as Kenya and Nigeria drive smallholder adoption with local biofertilizer production units.

The Middle East and Africa biofertilizers market is worth USD 206.31 million in 2025, projected to hit USD 300.76 million by 2034, at a CAGR of 4.17%, driven by water-efficient sustainable agriculture programs.

Middle East and Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the Biofertilizers Market Market

  • Egypt: USD 41.26 million in 2025, 20.0% share, CAGR 4.2%, applied in horticulture and rice.
  • South Africa: USD 37.14 million in 2025, 18.0% share, CAGR 4.1%, adoption in maize and fruit crops.
  • Saudi Arabia: USD 30.95 million in 2025, 15.0% share, CAGR 4.2%, usage in protected farming.
  • Nigeria: USD 26.82 million in 2025, 13.0% share, CAGR 4.1%, maize and cassava-based usage.
  • Kenya: USD 20.63 million in 2025, 10.0% share, CAGR 4.0%, horticulture-driven demand.

List of Top Biofertilizers Companies

  • Rizobacter Argentina SA
  • Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd
  • FMC Corporation
  • Bioworks Inc.
  • Pivot Bio
  • Bayer CropScience LLC
  • Kiwa Bio-Tech Products Group Corporation
  • Agrinos
  • Syngenta AG
  • Lallemand Inc.
  • BASF SE

Top two companies with highest market share:

  • Rizobacter Argentina SA holds 16% share, producing more than 2.4 million tons annually.
  • Bayer CropScience LLC accounts for 14% share, with output exceeding 2.1 million tons annually.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Between 2023 and 2025, global investments in biofertilizers exceeded USD 2 billion. Asia-Pacific accounted for 50% of these investments, adding more than 3 million tons of annual capacity. North America invested USD 400 million, with Pivot Bio expanding production to cover 1 million hectares of U.S. farmland. Europe allocated USD 500 million to organic-certified biofertilizer facilities. Africa received USD 200 million in aid programs, extending adoption to 5 million farmers. Opportunities lie in microbial consortia biofertilizers, which represent 25% of new R&D projects worldwide. Expanding organic farmland, now covering 76 million hectares globally, ensures long-term investment potential.

New Product Development

Between 2023 and 2025, more than 150 new biofertilizer products were introduced worldwide. Rizobacter launched microbial consortia targeting cereals, covering 10 million hectares in Latin America. Bayer CropScience developed phosphate-solubilizing products that reduced chemical fertilizer use by 15% in pilot projects across Europe. Pivot Bio introduced nitrogen-fixing products for U.S. maize farmers, increasing yields by 10% across 2 million acres. FMC Corporation developed biofertilizers for fruits and vegetables, expanding adoption by 12% in Asia. More than 30% of new launches focused on organic-certified formulations, while 25% incorporated advanced microbial consortia.

Five Recent Developments

  • Rizobacter expanded Latin American capacity by 1 million tons in 2024.
  • Bayer CropScience launched phosphate solubilizers across Europe in 2023, gaining 8% new demand.
  • Pivot Bio introduced nitrogen-fixation technology in the USA, covering 2 million acres by 2025.
  • FMC Corporation invested USD 100 million in Asia-Pacific facilities in 2024.
  • BASF SE launched microbial consortia products in 2025, targeting cereals and pulses in Germany.

Report Coverage

The biofertilizers market market report analyzes production, consumption, and application trends across major global regions. It tracks more than 15 million tons of annual production in 2025. Segmentation includes types (Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Blue-green Algae, Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria, Mycorrhiza) and applications (seed treatment, soil treatment). Regional coverage spans North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Middle East & Africa, highlighting adoption volumes and crop focus. The competitive landscape identifies 11 leading companies controlling 60% of the market, with Rizobacter and Bayer CropScience holding a combined 30%. The report also evaluates over 150 new product launches, USD 2 billion in investments, and more than 600 product registrations worldwide between 2023 and 2025.

Biofertilizers Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 2979.54 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 4537.18 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 4.78% from 2026-2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Rhizobium
  • Azotobacter
  • Azospirillum
  • Blue-green Algae
  • Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria
  • Mycorrhiza

By Application :

  • Seed Treatment
  • Soil Treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

The global Biofertilizers Market is expected to reach USD 4537.18 Million by 2035.

The Biofertilizers Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.78% by 2035.

Rizobacter Argentina SA,Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd,FMC Corporation,Bioworks Inc.,Pivot Bio,Bayer CropScience LLC,Kiwa Bio-Tech Products Group Corporation,Agrinos,Syngenta AG,Lallemand Inc.,BASF SE.

In 2025, the Biofertilizers Market value stood at USD 2843.61 Million.

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