A growing sustainable-input segment
The biofertilizer market is growing as agriculture seeks sustainable alternatives to synthetic inputs. Demand for biological soil amendments and natural nutrient sources continues to rise globally.
Where spirulina inputs fit
Spirulina-derived biomass, including process residues, fits the biological soil-input segment. Its adoption depends on consistent composition, documentation and demonstrated agronomic value, and it supports a circular use of production streams.
The planning implication
Growers and formulators benefit from securing consistent, well-documented inputs early. Forward-looking note: SPIRUVA is in a pre-launch phase, with commercial production scheduled for July 2027. Market figures reflect published industry trends and are directional, not guarantees.
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About the Author
Spiruva Research Team
Industry Intelligence Desk
Spiruva's editorial team includes co-founders and industry researchers covering the global phycocyanin and spirulina markets. We publish data-driven articles that help B2B buyers make better procurement decisions.