IMARC Group has recently released a new research study titled “Canada Biofertilizers Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Type, Crop, Microorganism, Mode of Application and Region, 2025-2033” which offers a detailed analysis of the market drivers, segmentation, growth opportunities, trends, and competitive landscape to understand the current and future market scenarios.
Market Overview
The Canada biofertilizers market size reached USD 69.70 Million in 2024 and is projected to grow to USD 204.43 Million by 2033, at a CAGR of 11.60% during 2025-2033. The market growth is driven by rising demand for organic food products, government support, environmental concerns, and advancements in technology. Collaborations among manufacturers, research institutions, and government bodies fuel innovation, product efficacy, and distribution, promoting sustainable agriculture practices in Canada.
Study Assumption Years
- Base Year: 2024
- Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
- Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033
Canada Biofertilizers Market Key Takeaways
- Current Market Size: USD 69.70 Million in 2024
- CAGR: 11.60% during 2025-2033
- Forecast Period: 2025-2033
- Collaborations between manufacturers, research institutions, and government bodies enhance innovation and market expansion.
- The Canadian government’s Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), a $3.5 billion initiative from 2023 to 2028, supports competitiveness, innovation, and resilience.
- Rising demand for organic products is driven by awareness of the negative impact of synthetic fertilizers on environment and health.
- The Canadian government's Strengthened Climate Plan aims to reduce GHG emissions from fertilizer application by 30% below 2020 levels by 2030.
- Biofertilizers’ organic nature aligns with sustainable farming practices and increasing consumer preference for organic foods.
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Canada Biofertilizers Market Growth Factors
The Canada biofertilizers market is benefiting substantially from increased collaboration and partnerships among manufacturers, research institutions, and government bodies. These alliances pool resources and expertise to develop tailored biofertilizer solutions suitable for diverse crops and regional agro-climatic conditions. For example, the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) is a $3.5 billion pact spanning five years from April 2023 to March 2028. This initiative includes $1 billion in federal initiatives and $2.5 billion in cost-shared programs financed by federal, provincial, and territorial authorities to enhance the sector’s capabilities, tackle climate change, and promote science, research, and innovation. This synergy drives innovation, improved product efficacy, optimized formulation techniques, and addresses specific agricultural challenges, fostering sustainable agriculture practices across Canada.
The rising demand for organic products plays a significant role in market expansion. Increasing awareness about the detrimental effects of synthetic fertilizers on the environment and human health is shifting consumers and farmers toward organic alternatives. The Canadian government’s Strengthened Climate Plan launched in December 2020 targets a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer application by 2030, compared to 2020 levels. Agriculture contributed 10% of Canada’s GHG emissions in 2019, with synthetic fertilizers accounting for 12.75 Mt CO2e. These efforts encourage improved nutrient management and sustainable farming. Biofertilizers, being inherently organic, are gaining popularity for enhancing soil fertility and crop productivity without introducing harmful chemicals, aligning with the principles of environmentally conscious farming.
Collaborations also foster innovation, product efficacy, and wider market reach. Government bodies provide regulatory support and funding incentives, while agricultural research institutions contribute scientific knowledge and expertise. Manufacturers leverage these partnerships to develop biofertilizers with better performance and sustainability. This integrated approach not only spurs innovation but ensures the availability of effective, eco-friendly biofertilizer solutions. Consequently, biofertilizers promote the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices, supporting both ecological resilience and human well-being in Canada.
Canada Biofertilizers Market Segmentation
Type Insights:
- Nitrogen-Fixing Biofertilizers: Includes biofertilizers that fix atmospheric nitrogen to enhance soil fertility.
- Phosphate-Fixing Biofertilizers: Comprises biofertilizers that solubilize phosphate to improve nutrient availability.
- Others: Encompasses other biofertilizer types not classified under nitrogen or phosphate-fixing categories.
Crop Insights:
- Cereals and Grains: Biofertilizer applications targeting cereal and grain crops.
- Pulses and Oilseeds: Includes biofertilizers used for pulses and oilseed farming.
- Fruits and Vegetables: Covers biofertilizer use in fruit and vegetable crops.
- Others: Pertains to other crop categories beyond those specified.
Microorganism Insights:
- Cyanobacter: Microorganisms used as biofertilizers for nitrogen fixation and soil enhancement.
- Rhizobium: Bacteria involved in symbiotic nitrogen fixation with legumes.
- Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria: Bacteria that make phosphate nutrients available to plants.
- Azotobacter: Free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria enhancing soil fertility.
- Others: Other microorganisms employed in biofertilizer formulations.
Mode of Application Insights:
- Seed Treatment: Application of biofertilizers directly on seeds before planting.
- Soil Treatment: Biofertilizers applied to soil to improve nutrient content.
- Others: Other modes of applying biofertilizers not classified under seed or soil treatment.
Regional Insights
The Canada biofertilizers market is segmented regionally into Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, and others.
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Recent Developments & News
In February 2024, SureSource Agronomy, an Ontario-based company, launched Canada's first biofertilizer made from cricket frass. The product, Kickin' Frass, offers a sustainable fertilizer alternative with promising yields and was developed through a 2023 provincial funding and Vineland Research collaboration. Trials revealed superior performance in greenhouse lettuce and cucumber. The product is available in raw frass and processed crumble forms.
In December 2023, MustGrow Biologics Corp. announced plans to launch its bio-fertility product, TerraSante, in the United States following registration in Washington state. TerraSante, derived from mustard seed meal grown in Saskatchewan and Alberta, aims to improve soil health and nutrient availability for high-value crops. The company intends to expand in the US and global bio-fertilizer markets.
Key Players
- SureSource Agronomy
- MustGrow Biologics Corp.
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