Biofertilizers use living natural organisms, like helpful bacteria and fungi, to make soil healthier and help plants grow better. Unlike chemical fertilizers, biofertilizers work by teaming up with plant roots and the surrounding soil.
🌿 How Do Biofertilizers Work?
- Boost Soil Life:
Biofertilizers contain tiny living things that live in the soil. They help break down nutrients and make them easier for plants to absorb. - Fix Nitrogen:
Some bacteria in biofertilizers take nitrogen from the air and turn it into a form plants can use—like the way pulse crops (beans, peas) grow well even in poor soil. - Free Up Nutrients:
Biofertilizers include microbes that unlock nutrients stuck in soil, such as phosphorus and potassium, making them available to plants. - Protect Roots:
Many biofertilizers help roots fight off bad germs and diseases, keeping plants healthier.
🪴 What Are the Advantages?
- Safer for soil and water—no harmful chemicals left in the land.
- Help plants grow naturally stronger and give better harvests.
- Improve soil health over time, keeping farms productive for years.
- Support sustainable farming that’s good for people and the planet.
Biofertilizers work like friendly helpers for crops. They use natural science to boost plant growth, protect the soil, and offer a greener way to farm!
