Every plant reflects the health of its soil. When the microbial ecosystem below is balanced, crops thrive, roots run deep and moisture stays longer. But repeated planting, salt build-up, nutrient runoff and chemical fatigue have stripped many fields of vitality. What once sustained life now stunts it. UNESCO warns that if current practices continue, up to 90 percent of the world’s soil could be degraded by 2050—a risk no grower can ignore.
BioActive Biologics offers a different path forward, working with nature’s systems to repair soil health that industrial agriculture has compromised.

Instead of adding more chemicals to exhausted soil, BioActive cultivates nutrient-dense microalgae in controlled bioreactors, then harvests metabolite-rich liquids filled with plant-supportive compounds from these cultures. Each formulation builds on this living foundation, enriched with precise blends of nanoparticle-sized nutrients.
Microalgae act as biological awakeners. They release compounds that revive dormant microbial systems, fix nitrogen and carbon dioxide into forms plants can use and produce substances that improve soil structure and water retention. This synergy helps rebuild ecosystems worn down by conventional inputs.
Traditional treatments often wash away or remain unused in depleted soils. BioActive’s proprietary nanoparticle process changes this dynamic. Within 24 hours, biological molecules convert into ultra-small particles that directly penetrate root zones. Plants absorb these particles more completely, wasting less energy and benefiting from what researchers call ‘plant-compatible delivery.’ As these treatments take effect, soil ecosystems begin to regenerate. Moisture retention improves, nutrient cycles restore themselves and plants emerge stronger each season. Farmers find they can use less product per acre without sacrificing performance.
This targeted delivery creates three distinct ways to restore natural ground function. Its biostimulant amplifies microbial activity to strengthen soil health and promote deeper root growth. Precision biofertilizers directly deliver calcium, nitrogen and essential micronutrients where plants most need. Even its biopesticides support regeneration, targeting threats like powdery mildew and sclerotinia while enriching beneficial microbes instead of harming them.
“Our formulations and nanoparticle delivery let growers use less product, gain greater nutrient uptake, and lower input costs while improving returns,” says Chris Noske, co-founder and inventor of the company’s proprietary nanoparticle process. “By boosting bacteria and fungi in the soil, we help it recover faster.” The approach draws on years of research to optimize how crops absorb nutrients and build resilience.
For three years, the team worked with R&D partners to refine formulations that balance microbial activity, delivery, and performance. Their work builds on two decades of independent studies that validate the role of microalgae metabolites across crops including lettuce, tomatoes, rice, and wheat.
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Our formulations and nanoparticle delivery let growers use less product, gain greater nutrient uptake, and lower input costs while improving returns. By boosting bacteria and fungi in the soil, we help it recover faster
The next phase expands that science into the field. In partnership with global leaders in soil sensing and monitoring technology, large-scale trials are planned across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. These projects will combine biological solutions with real-time data intelligence to track soil recovery and crop performance.
A planned merger with Neptunus Biotech marks the first step in a strategy built around synergistic acquisitions. Neptunus co-founder and CEO Dr. Leopoldo Herrera brings decades of expertise in cultivation and food security. His biotechnology experience will strengthen BioActive’s scientific capabilities and accelerate the pace of innovation from lab to field.
Agriculture now stands at a crossroads. Chemical fatigue and environmental urgency demand new solutions, but the fundamental challenge remains: feeding the world without destroying the soil that makes it possible. BioActive Biologics reimagines agricultural inputs, anchoring performance in microbial systems rather than brute force, giving soil a chance to recover and plants what they need to thrive, before it is too late.