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Biofertilizers are a type of agrochemical and fertilizer that are derived from living organisms. They are used to supplement or replace traditional chemical fertilizers, and are typically composed of bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms. Biofertilizers are used to improve soil fertility, increase crop yields, and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. They can also help to reduce soil erosion, improve water retention, and reduce the risk of crop diseases.
Biofertilizers are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness. They are also seen as a more sustainable alternative to traditional chemical fertilizers, as they are derived from natural sources and are not as likely to cause environmental damage.
Some companies in the biofertilizer market include Novozymes, Koppert Biological Systems, Biomax, and Symborg. Show Less Read more