Fertilisers Biostimulants

Context:

The Union Government has officially notified 34 biostimulants to promote indigenous bio-input manufacturing and support sustainable agriculture.

What are Biostimulants?
  • Biostimulants are naturally derived substances (biological, organic, or biochemical) that enhance plant growth, improve resilience, and boost nutrient uptake—especially under stress conditions like drought, heat, or pest attacks.
  • Unlike conventional fertilizers (which supply nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), biostimulants work by stimulating plant metabolism and improving nutrient-use efficiency.
Objectives
  • Improve crop quality, yield, and stress tolerance
  • Reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides
  • Support climate-resilient and sustainable farming
Categories of Biostimulants
  1. Biological – e.g., Seaweed Extracts
  2. Organic Compounds – e.g., Humic Acid, Fulvic Acid
  3. Protein-Based Compounds – e.g., Amino Acid Blends
  4. Biochemicals – e.g., Antioxidants, Anti-transpirants
Regulation and Legal Status
  • Regulated by: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
  • Legal Framework: Under the Fertiliser Control Order (FCO), 1985
  • Recognition: Biostimulants were officially classified as a separate agri-input category in 2021
Significance
  • Enhances plant health and nutrient efficiency
  • Helps crops tolerate abiotic stress (e.g., drought, salinity, heat)
  • Supports climate-smart agriculture
  • Reduces soil degradation from excessive chemical usage
Fertiliser Control Order (FCO), 1985
  • Enacted under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955
  • Ensures:
    • Quality standards of fertilizers and agri-inputs
    • Prevention of adulterated or substandard products
    • Regulation of:
      • Nutrient content (N, P, K)
      • Physical traits (color, granule size, texture)
      • Toxicity and impurity levels

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