SPIROFARM
SPIROFARM® is 100% pure spirulina powder, rich in plant-based protein, essential amino acids, and key micronutrients. Spirulina usage promotes natural and safe growth, enhances plant, animal and human resistance to diseases, and is used as a growth enhancer.
BENEFITS IN THE AGRICULTURAL:
· Enhances plant growth and leaf formation
· Increases nutrient absorption
· Strengthens plant immunity against climate changes
· Buffers excess Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions by enhancing cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil, this reduces sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), making soil less sodic and more permeable.
BENEFITS IN THE FEEDING:
Enhance animals grow and immunity.
Improves feed conversion ratio (FCR)
Boosts milk yield & quality
Antioxidants (phycocyanin, carotenoids, vitamin E) reduce oxidative stress
Reduces oxidative stress under poor water quality or salinity stress.
1. Spirulina Platensis Foliar Spray on Wheat under Salt Stress
Study: Potential effect of non‑nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria Spirulina platensis on growth promotion of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under salt stress (Scientific Reports, published August 8, 2025).
Findings: Under 150 mM salt stress, foliar application of Spirulina at 60 mg/L (twice) significantly enhanced wheat growth:
Shoot fresh weight and length increased by ≈ 49% and 44%.
Root fresh weight and length surged by ≈ 105% and 223%.
Improved photosynthetic pigments, boosted antioxidant enzyme activity, and elevated proline content (critical for osmotic balance)
KEY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FOR SPIRULINA APPLICATION:
2. Spirulina Platensis as Foliar Growth Stimulator
Study: The influence of Spirulina platensis on physiological ... under salinity (MA Taha, 2023).
Focus: Investigated Spirulina (100 mg/L) as a foliar growth stimulator and its ability to curb negative impacts of salinity. Although detailed data (e.g., crop type, salinity levels) is limited in abstract form, it's consistent with positive bio stimulant effects
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629923002533
3. Enhancing Tomato Salt Tolerance with Spirulina Extracts
Study: Water extracts of Spirulina platensis and Chlorella vulgaris enhance tomato tolerance against saline water irrigation (2024).
Findings: Tomato plants grown in soil and irrigated with saline water (up to 7 dS/m):
Seedlings soaked or treated with a 10% Spirulina extract, alone or in combination with Chlorella, showed significantly better growth, yield, and chlorophyll content.
The Spirulina: Chlorella mix performed best; Spirulina alone still improved yield and chlorophyll versus control.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13399-023-04533-x
4. Spirulina Extract Promotes Growth in Salt-Affected Soil (Lettuce)
Study: The Role of vermicompost and foliar spray of Spirulina Platensis extract on vegetation growth ... under sandy soil (2019).
Highlights: Using vermicompost plus Spirulina foliar sprays improved the vegetative growth, yield, and nutritional status of lettuce grown in sandy, saline soils improved yield and chlorophyll versus control.
https://hrj.journals.ekb.eg/article_324121_2f89511e47a5d89e47963ef21e772fc0.pdf
5. A 2024 trial showed that including 0.1–0.5% spirulina in broiler diets significantly improved growth, feed conversion ratio, and key antioxidant markers (e.g., SOD, GPX)
https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s12917-023-03858-z.pdf
6. Broad Aquaculture Benefits (Literature Overview) According to comprehensive overviews (e.g., Wikipedia’s summary), spirulina is used across diverse species—including tilapia, carp, catfish, zebrafish, and shrimp—for its nutritional and immune-boosting properties. Up to 2% inclusion in aquafeed is generally considered safe and beneficial.



