Published on: July 24, 2025

BIOSTIMULANTS

BIOSTIMULANTS

NEWS – Biostimulants Under Scrutiny: Agriculture Ministry Tightens Regulation

HIGHLIGHTS

What are Biostimulants?

  • Defined under Fertiliser Control Order (FCO), 1985 as substances or microorganisms (excluding pesticides/plant growth regulators) that:
    • Stimulate plant physiological processes
    • Enhance nutrient uptake, crop yield, and stress tolerance
  • Often derived from plant/seaweed extracts or organic waste.

Why Are They Under Scrutiny?

  • Forced Tagging:
    • Agriculture Minister flagged complaints of retailers forcing farmers to buy biostimulants with subsidised fertilisers like urea/DAP.
  • Efficacy Concerns:
    • Many farmers reported ineffectiveness of products.
    • Minister emphasized biostimulants must demonstrate farmer benefit to be allowed in market.

Market & Regulation:

  • Market Size:
    • Valued at USD 355.5 million (2024); projected to reach USD 1.13 billion by 2032 (CAGR: 15.64%).
  • Unregulated Growth:
    • Nearly 30,000 products in circulation historically; down to ~650 post-regulation.

Government Action:

  • Letter to states banning forced bundling with conventional fertilisers.
  • Stronger regulatory enforcement under FCO.
  • Aim: Protect farmer interest, ensure scientific validation of products.