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Our story

ResiliGrow builds on the experience of the founders of InsectBiotech to deliver practical solutions for regenerative agriculture.

Inspired by nature and informed by years of research in Andalusia, Spain, we set out to transform agricultural residues into valuable inputs for farms of all sizes.

We believe the future of agriculture depends on resilient, regenerative practices accessible to every grower. ResiliGrow’s journey began with a vision: enable farmers to enrich their soil, strengthen plant health, and boost yield, all while reducing reliance on synthetic inputs and reducing the environmental impact of waste.

What we do

Our mission is simple — accelerate resilient growth in farming using our Resiligrow products.

By converting agricultural residues into effective solutions, we help growers improve nutrient cycling, water retention, microbial activity, and plant resilience, without premium pricing or barriers. Every farm should be able to benefit from advanced soil health and climate-friendly production—no matter its size or budget.

Accessible, affordable, impactful

We do not chase exclusivity. Genuine impact drives us. Our solutions are priced for accessibility, so every grower can adopt regenerative practices and protect their land for the future.

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Our products

ResiliGrow products are a nutrient-rich soil activator, fertiliser and biostimulant, produced by the efficient, natural bioconversion process of Black Soldier Fly larvae. Our product supports vineyards, orchards, and farms across Europe, helping crops thrive under dynamic conditions and promoting sustainable agriculture at scale.

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ResiliGrow is a movement for practical sustainability. Whether interested in field trials, partnership, or using Resiligrow on your soil, we welcome collaboration. Our team is united in making resilient agriculture a reality for all.

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Join us as we set the standard for high-impact, truly regenerative nutrient cycling. Resiligrow is more than a soil bioactivator: it’s a reinvestment in land, food, and community resilience.