Algeo Eco Microalgae Fertilizer Technology
- Algeo
- May 21
- 2 min read
A Natural Solution for Sustainable Agriculture
From Runoff to Renewal: The Promise of Microalgae Fertilizers
Conventional fertilizers, while vital for feeding the world, often come at a devastating cost:
excess nutrients wash into waterways causing toxic algal blooms,
repeated use depletes soil microbes/nutrients essential for fertility,
and production plus application release greenhouse gases that worsen climate change, threatening ecosystems and farming communities alike.
As the urgent need for sustainable farming grows, greener alternatives are essential.

Microalgae fertilizer is gaining attention for its ability to naturally restore essential nutrients, minimize runoff through slow nutrient release, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing carbon, and promote resilient soils that support healthy, productive crops.
Algeo Eco - Reliable, High-Quality Fertilizer Bioreactor
Algeo Eco is a Hong Kong-Government funded bioreactor technology, scientifically recognized to ensure scalable, consistent, high-quality production of microalgae organic fertilizer.

Algeo Eco comes in a 500-liter size with a modular architecture, allowing flexible and scalable microalgae cultivation. It is Canadian Organic Standards-compliant and formulates fertilizer in pellet form for easy storage and application
With its key features including:
Scalable capacity: 555 tons of microalgae fertilizer/year
Superior in NPK Level: Due to use of Chlorella vulgaris strain
Superior in NPK Level: High turnover and yield
90% Biomass Recovery Efficiency: Minimal waste and maximum yield
With the use of Algeo Eco technology, we will be able to brings tangible benefits that extend beyond improved crop yields:

With the growing microalgae fertilizer market due to demand for organic and sustainable agricultural inputs, and British Columbia organic market valuated at CAD 337–561 million - this shows immense potential for Algeo Eco.
Supported by government grants and several prestigious universities, we aim to scale up further, aiming for projected annual revenue of $5 million by 2030.
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