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Microbial solutions for regenerative and sustainable agriculture

Support healthy livestock, regenerate soils grow nutrient-rich crops, and create clean barn environments, odourless manure, and stable silage.

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100% natural solutions designed to restore microbiology: agriculture’s ultimate renewable resource

We harvest and ferment naturally occurring microbes and deliver these to your farm.

Discover the wide range of applications for probiotic liquids.

What microbes do
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Livestock

A fermentation broth for animal feed, made with beneficial microbes to support your animals' health and wellbeing.

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Soil and crop health

By supporting the soil’s natural microbiology, beneficial microbes help build long-term soil resilience. Microbes can also improve nutrient availability and uptake, strengthen plant health, and support higher yields, while reducing reliance on synthetic inputs.

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Manures and composting

Improve the value of manure and compost by making nutrients more available and easier for soil to absorb. Beneficial microbes reduce odours, balance pH, limit toxic runoff, and help lock carbon into the soil.

What are the benefits of reintroducing effective microbes to agriculture?

A single hectare of healthy soil has the potential to store and filter enough water for 1000 people and soils in the UK could store over 4 billion tonnes of carbon in the form of organic matter. Not to mention the benefits for long term sustainability and the ability to provide nutritious food for an ever-growing population.

Winning back the health of our soils could be the most important task for our generation.

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Why choose microbz?

Our beneficial microbes (probiotics) are live, active, 100% natural and sourced directly from organic, uncultivated soil. Unlike engineered or single-strain products, we preserve nature’s full microbial diversity, as healthy systems rely on balance, not isolation.

Here are the 15 families of bacteria that we regularly have in our products.

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