Restoring Soil Is Not Optional.

It is the foundation of long-term production.

Ecological Restoration for Healthy Soils

Ecological restoration is an improvement process aimed at addressing biological and ecological degradation that limits soil productivity. Rather than relying on one-time interventions, it focuses on restoring and supporting the soil’s natural functioning.

Soil is a system where physical structure, chemical balance, and biological life operate together. When this system is disrupted, plant development weakens and production becomes increasingly dependent on external inputs. Ecological restoration seeks to reduce this dependency and enable soil to regain its functional capacity.

SoilBiom bases its restoration practices on soil health monitoring results. Microbial biodiversity, nutrient balance, and physical conditions are evaluated together. The microorganisms selected for application are chosen to be compatible with the existing soil ecosystem. The objective is not to introduce a dominant external factor, but to reactivate and strengthen the soil’s existing biological capacity.

Following application, not only plant development but also changes in the soil’s biological and functional structure are monitored. This allows the impact of restoration to be assessed through measurable field data.

Restore balance beneath your soil.

Why It Matters?​

– Biological activity in the root zone is reactivated and supported.

– Plant access to nutrients becomes more balanced.

– Soil water retention capacity strengthens over time.

– Dependence on chemical inputs gradually decreases.

– Changes in field performance can be monitored season by season.

– The impact of applications can be tracked through data.

Where It Is Applied:

– In agricultural fields experiencing long-term yield decline

– In soils exposed to intensive chemical use

– During transitions to regenerative, organic, or biodynamic farming

– Throughout crop rotation and soil resting periods

Why It Matters?​

– You treat soil health as an integral component of product performance.

– You can develop applications based on biological data.

– You establish repeatable restoration approaches in the field.

– You support product and application claims with measurable evidence.

– You offer solutions that build trust among farmers.

Where It Is Applied:

– In contract farming systems and large producer networks

– In fertilizer, crop protection, and soil amendment trials

– In sustainable supply and carbon farming programs

– In trial plots and validation studies

Why It Matters?

– You translate land restoration and regenerative agriculture goals into field-level action.

– You make biodiversity and soil health impacts measurable.

– You generate field data for ESG and sustainability reporting.

– You bring academic research and applied projects together within a shared framework.

– You evaluate ecological benefits not only through outputs, but through process.

Where It Is Applied:

– In regenerative agriculture and land rehabilitation projects
– Within ecology and climate initiatives led by NGOs
– In sustainable and biodynamic farming pilot programs
– In academic and interdisciplinary research on soil ecosystems

Data-Driven Soil Assessment

The process begins with the SoilBiom Soil Health Report.

The soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties are evaluated together. Biological restoration strategies are determined based on these insights.

Development of a Custom Biostimulant

Selected microorganisms are translated into biological solutions designed to work in harmony with the soil’s natural balance.

The goal is not short-term results, but the establishment of a sustainable biological response.

Field Implementation and Monitoring

Applications are planned alongside control plots.

This allows the impact of the intervention to be monitored comparatively in real field conditions.

Impact Monitoring and Evaluation

Soil and plant development are monitored regularly throughout the season.

Biological and chemical changes are documented through the Impact Monitoring Report.

Growing Community

“In the past, we relied entirely on observation when working our land. We never knew exactly how much fertilizer to apply or whether we were using too much or too little. After SoilBiom’s analysis, everything became clear. Now we know what to do and when to do it. This year, we achieved better yield and quality from our wheat. Our costs decreased, and our soil remained healthy. For farmers working in arid regions like ours, this has made a significant difference.”

Ahmet Ç. / Şereflikoçhisar, Wheat Farmer

For cooperatives, processors, and food producers, SoilBiom provides science-based soil diagnostics and crop-specific biological inputs. This approach enhances product quality, reduces chemical dependency, and supports traceability and sustainability goals.

“The SoilBiom team is young, dynamic, and consistently committed to scientific integrity while striving for continuous improvement. Beyond analytical work, their dedication to field operations and product supply makes a meaningful contribution to the successful implementation of planned projects. Their academic and international experience in R&D directly strengthens their vision. I hope they continue to grow organically without losing this dynamic spirit and achieve even greater success.”

Gökberk T., Land Implementation Program Coordinator, Anadolu Meraları

By working closely with companies, we strengthen agricultural value chains through biodiversity monitoring, soil restoration strategies, and data-driven ESG reporting. From carbon reduction to regenerative sourcing, SoilBiom delivers impact at scale.

“Working with SoilBiom has moved us from commitments to measurable environmental progress.”

Alper Y., General Manager, BAT Türkiye, Bulgaria and Northern Cyprus

Which farmers can benefit from SoilBiom’s services?

All farmers who aim to better understand their soil and improve production processes through data-driven insights can benefit from SoilBiom’s services. We provide solutions for fruit, vegetable, grain, and medicinal or aromatic plant production.

Our services are designed to analyze soil health, assess microbial composition, and support agricultural production with scientific data across conventional, organic, and biodynamic farming systems.

No. The sampling kit we provide includes all necessary equipment along with a step-by-step guide. No additional technical knowledge or specialized equipment is required; following the instructions in the guide is sufficient.

Yes. By analyzing soil microbial health and nutrient dynamics, we help you apply the right inputs at the right time. This approach prevents unnecessary applications, reduces dependency on chemical inputs, and enables better cost management. It also supports long-term productivity.

Yes. Our services are fully compatible with organic and biodynamic farming systems. By analyzing soil biology and microbial composition, we help you make informed and targeted decisions without relying on chemical inputs.

We also support farmers transitioning from conventional to organic production by providing data-driven assessments of soil conditions, enabling a more controlled and strategic transition process.

Some effects, such as improved plant vigor and root development, can be observed within a few weeks. However, longer-term changes in soil structure and microbial balance may take several months, depending on soil type, climate conditions, and the crop being grown.

Sustainable improvements in soil health develop progressively through consistent application and monitoring.

No. SoilBiom analyses do not replace traditional chemical soil tests; they complement them. While conventional tests focus on physical properties and chemical nutrient levels, SoilBiom evaluates the biological structure and functional capacity of the soil.

A comprehensive understanding of soil health requires integrating both chemical and biological analyses.

Traditional soil tests measure nutrient levels but do not reveal how efficiently those nutrients are utilized by plants or how biologically active and resilient the soil is.

SoilBiom analyses evaluate microbial communities and biological functions, providing insight into both current capacity and future production potential. Microorganisms convert nutrients into forms that plants can absorb more effectively. By assessing biological processes, SoilBiom helps identify nutrient cycling efficiency, stress tolerance, and potential disease risks at an earlier stage.

You can contact us through our website or send an email to info@soilbiom.com. Our team will guide you step by step through the sampling process and recommend the analysis and service package best suited to your soil’s needs.

The detailed Soil Health Report includes the following components:

  • Soil biological diversity (fungal and bacterial communities)
  • Soil enzyme and hormone activity
  • Soil physical structure
  • Microorganisms involved in water cycling
  • Soil oxygen capacity
  • Potential soil-borne pathogens
  • Biocontrol potential
  • Soil chemical status
  • Climate and weather data
  • Microorganisms contributing to stress tolerance
  • Macro and micronutrient levels
  • Microorganisms involved in nutrient cycling

Each report is prepared in a visual and practical format tailored to real field conditions.

We evaluate your soil’s biological and chemical structure together with environmental factors such as crop type, region, and sampling period. Based on this analysis, we provide recommendations tailored to your field conditions and production goals.

These recommendations may include microbial product selection, nutrient and irrigation management practices, as well as monitoring and follow-up strategies aligned with your objectives.

We evaluate soil health based on biological diversity, functional capacity, and physical structure. We also assess soil and plant resilience, including biocontrol potential and stress adaptation, together with nutrient status to provide a comprehensive analysis.

This approach aims to reveal not only the current condition of the soil but also the underlying processes that influence production performance.

No. Each section of our reports includes clear explanations, and the recommendations are written in a way that producers can easily understand.

If needed, we can review the results together and provide guidance during the implementation process.

Yes. Through periodically repeated analyses, you can monitor how your practices affect soil health over time.

You can compare changes in microbial balance, shifts in risk levels, and improvements in soil resilience using consistent data sets.

Yes. Our system allows you to compare results across different plots, seasons, and management practices.

This enables you to identify which practices are more effective and adjust your management decisions based on data.

The SoilBiom Soil Health Report provides guidance on:

  • Planning fertilization programs more efficiently
  • Selecting appropriate microbial products and practices
  • Identifying plant disease risks at an early stage
  • Optimizing the timing of crop protection practices
  • Reducing unnecessary chemical inputs

Strengthening long-term soil productivity and sustainability

Yes. We analyze chemical parameters such as N, P, K, organic matter, pH, lime content, salinity, EC, water holding capacity, and macro and micronutrients. These results are evaluated together with biological indicators to provide comprehensive reports.

This approach allows you to assess both the chemical and biological condition of your soil.

Yes. We collaborate with fertilizer manufacturers who aim to integrate microbial solutions into their product portfolios. By combining SoilBiom’s analytical and assessment capabilities with your production and distribution capacity, we can develop new microbial products.

We also offer field-based testing and validation of the biological effects of your existing products. This enables you to demonstrate product performance with data and refine your formulations accordingly.

SoilBiom provides scientific insights and practical support to agricultural companies in the following areas:

  • Increasing input use efficiency
  • Strengthening traceability in production processes
  • Reducing environmental impact
  • Supporting ESG and sustainability strategies

We do not only generate data; we translate it into actionable solutions for the field.

Yes. We identify region- and crop-specific microbial strains and test them under laboratory and field conditions. Based on the results, we design new formulations together with our partners and conduct joint development projects.

This process ensures that product performance is validated both scientifically and under real field conditions.

Yes. Our reports include biological, chemical, and ecological indicators aligned with major ESG frameworks. These data sets can be used to monitor sustainability targets, measure environmental performance, and enhance supply chain transparency.

Our data are structured to support corporate reporting and audit processes.

By analyzing soil health at the field level, we support companies in:

  • Monitoring the ecological impact of their supply chains
  • Contributing to the restoration of degraded lands
  • Reducing dependency on chemical inputs
  • Developing regenerative agriculture models within supply chains

This approach strengthens both environmental and commercial value simultaneously.

You can contact us at info@soilbiom.com.

Let us know the area you would like to collaborate on and your objectives. We can then evaluate together how SoilBiom’s services can support your goals.

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