Bio Fertilizers
Harness the power of beneficial microorganisms to fix atmospheric nitrogen, solubilise phosphorus, and enrich your soil naturally — without chemicals.
Natural Nitrogen-Fixing Bio Fertilizers
Bio fertilizers are preparations containing living microorganisms that, when applied to seeds, plant surfaces, or soil, colonise the rhizosphere and promote growth by increasing the availability of primary nutrients. Our nitrogen-fixing strains — Azospirillum, Rhizobium, and Acetobacter — fix atmospheric nitrogen directly in the root zone, dramatically reducing dependency on synthetic urea.
Phosphate solubilising bacteria (PSB) and potassium mobilising bacteria (KMB) unlock nutrients already present in your soil. All formulations are 100% biological, carrying zero toxic residue, and fully safe for soil biology, earthworms, and the crops themselves.
Fix 20–200 kg N/ha per season
Restore microbial biodiversity
100% safe for humans and soil
Increase yields by 15–30%
Why Choose Biological Fertilizers?
- ✓ Reduce chemical fertiliser costs by 25–50%
- ✓ Improve soil organic carbon over seasons
- ✓ Compatible with organic farming certification
- ✓ Long shelf life with minimum 2×10⁸ CFU/ml
- ✓ Suitable for seed, soil, and foliar application
- ✓ ISO 9001-2015 certified manufacturing
Bio Fertilizer Products
All products are manufactured in our ISO 9001-2015 certified facility and tested for CFU count, purity, and efficacy.
What Sets Our Bio Fertilizers Apart
In-house Lab Tested
Every batch is tested for CFU count (minimum 2×10⁸ cells/ml), purity, and field efficacy before dispatch.
ISO Certified Process
Manufactured under ISO 9001-2015 certified quality management systems for consistent batch-to-batch quality.
Zero Toxic Residue
100% biological formulations. No chemicals, no toxins, no harm to soil biology or downstream food quality.
Made in India
Manufactured in Hyderabad, Telangana, using indigenous microbial strains adapted to Indian soil conditions.
Ready to Enrich Your Soil Naturally?
Explore our full product range or get in touch with our agronomists for crop-specific recommendations.