The inoculant

The product

Rhizela - Soil Inoculant

A living inoculant that rebuilds the soil's trophic chain.

Effective from Year 1 Tangible results in the very first season, then stronger every year after.

What it is

Rhizela is a living microbial inoculant composed of 500+ taxons. Rather than acting as a single-purpose additive, it rebuilds the soil's entire trophic chain — reintroducing the functional communities, that drive nutrient cycling, root health and plant resilience.

How it works

Rebuilding the ecosystem, close to the roots

A functional soil runs on a food web. Bacteria and fungi colonise the root zone, breaking down organic matter and minerals and releasing plant-available nutrients exactly where roots can take them up. Mycorrhizal fungi extend the root system's reach for water and phosphorus. As these communities re-establish, the wider soil food web rebuilds around them. Most inputs target a single link in that chain — Rhizela reintroduces a complete, functional community of more than 500 taxons, so these natural flows resume.

[To confirm with your team: Rhizela's specific microbial consortium and the mechanism details you'd like to disclose publicly.]

1

Application

The inoculant is applied as part of your existing field operations.

2

Establishment

Microbial communities establish in the root zone and the surrounding soil.

3

A working ecosystem

Once functional, the ecosystem supports the exchanges between soil and plant.

What a restored ecosystem delivers

  • Cycles nutrients on its own — the food web mineralises nitrogen, phosphorus and trace elements at the root, lowering dependence on mineral inputs.
  • Rebuilds soil structure — fungal networks and biological activity improve aggregation, infiltration and water retention.
  • Works from year one, and compounds — effective in the first season, then persists and strengthens each year rather than resetting.

Proven in the field

Rhizela's effect is documented across multi-year trials in commercial conditions.

Sugar cane · Guatemala & Mexico · 5-year trials
100 → 0
units of mineral nitrogen per hectare

Yields maintained and soil organic matter improved. Now scaling across tens of thousands of hectares.

Grain corn · Mexico · 4-year trials
−50%
mineral nitrogen, consistently

Across a wide range of pedoclimatic contexts, with gains in both labile and stable soil organic matter.

Rhizela in Europe

Rhizela is produced in France, in the Indre department — with field trials now underway across the country:

  • with Antedis;
  • with cooperatives;
  • large-scale, directly with farmers.

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