
Soil Science
Siderophore chemistry, explained for growers
How microbes scavenge iron in the rhizosphere — and why that translates to greener, more uniform canopies.
Two decades of soil-microbiology field science focused on one thing: healthier soil, resilient crops, and better yields — with less synthetic input.

Up to 30%
Up to 30% reduction in synthetic fertilizer input, reported across grower-partner trials in 2023–2024.
OMRI Listed for organic production
Non-GMO Project Verified
American-made in Magnolia, Texas
ISO 9001 certified fermentation processWhat we solve
Our products are organized around the outcomes growers actually ask for — not by internal SKU codes.
Biofertilizers, root enhancers, and nutrient activators that unlock bound phosphates and rebuild soil biology.
ExploreBiopesticides, biofungicides, and bionematicides that outcompete pathogens without chemical residues.
ExploreHydrocarbon and oil-spill cleanup, salinity reduction, and heavy-metal recovery for contaminated land.
ExploreTargeted programs for cannabis, coffee, sugarcane, banana, and other high-value export crops.
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The Science
Instead of one microbe doing one job, MicrobeBio pairs 50+ strains chosen for biodiversity, endospore stability, and equilibrium. Together they do the four things soil biology should always have done.
Microbes pull atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a plant-available form at the root zone.
Less synthetic fertilizer. Lower input cost per acre.
Beneficial strains free up phosphate already locked in your soil, making legacy inputs work again.
Stronger early growth without new applications.
Microbial exudates improve aggregation, aeration, and water-holding capacity in the rhizosphere.
Deeper roots. Better drought resilience.
A diverse consortium outcompetes pathogens and primes the plant's own defenses.
Fewer fungicide passes. Cleaner harvests.
Reduction in synthetic fertilizer use reported by grower partners.
Increase in root growth observed in hydroponic cannabis trials.
International markets across Southeast Asia, LATAM, and North America.

Global reach
From Southeast Asian rice paddies to Texas row crops and LATAM coffee estates, MicrobeBio serves 13+ regional markets — all built on the same consortium and the same field science.

Soil Science
How microbes scavenge iron in the rhizosphere — and why that translates to greener, more uniform canopies.

Row Crops
Timing, rate, and inoculation practice for consistent nodulation from planting through R3.

Case Study
What changed on a Central American estate after switching to a biological-first fertility program.