Published: August 17, 2026
TAMPA, United States — August 17, 2026 — Mosaic Biosciences has announced the commercial launch of Renuvis Enzara, an enzyme-based residue management solution designed to accelerate the natural decomposition of crop residue and support more consistent, plant-ready field conditions ahead of planting. The product launch carries direct implications for the Fertilizers Additive Market, where specialty and enhanced-efficiency additive categories are among the fastest-growing segments as growers and input suppliers seek performance-driven solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing fertilizer and crop protection programmes.
Renuvis Enzara employs targeted endoglucanase enzyme technology to break down the structural fibers that hold crop residue together, creating additional entry points for naturally occurring soil microbes to continue the decomposition process. Unlike microbial-based residue management approaches that require time to colonize, Enzara is engineered to function in cold conditions, including temperatures as low as 32 degrees Fahrenheit, extending its practical application window into fall and early spring periods when residue management is most operationally critical.
The product is tank-mix compatible with existing fertilizer and herbicide applications, requiring no additional field pass, and is suited for corn-on-corn acres, no-till and reduced-till systems, heavy residue zones, and conventional tillage acres following high-yield crops. Mosaic Biosciences reports that 2025 on-farm trials demonstrated measurable improvements in residue decomposition in both corn-on-corn and soybean-after-corn systems, with spring application of Enzara improving emergence, stand count, and uniformity across both crop types.
"Farmers are managing more residue than ever before and that creates real operational friction during an already tight spring season," said Matt Sowder, Director of Global Solutions at The Mosaic Company. "Renuvis Enzara helps accelerate residue breakdown so growers can improve field conditions to create a wider planting window, enable improved machinery operations such as planting or tillage, and give every acre a better starting point."
Enzyme-Based Mechanism: Renuvis Enzara uses endoglucanase enzyme technology to target the structural fibers in crop residue, enabling faster decomposition even in cold field conditions down to 32°F — a performance threshold that distinguishes it from microbial-based alternatives.
Fertilizer-Compatible Formulation: The product is tank-mix compatible with existing fertilizer and herbicide applications, allowing integration into current crop production systems without requiring an additional field pass, directly reducing operational costs for growers.
On-Farm Trial Validation: 2025 on-farm trials demonstrated improvements in residue decomposition in corn-on-corn and soybean-after-corn systems, with measurable gains in emergence, stand count, and uniformity — providing agronomic data to support retailer and grower adoption.
Broad System Compatibility: Enzara is positioned for use across no-till, reduced-till, and conventional tillage systems, addressing a wide cross-section of the North American row-crop production base where residue accumulation is an escalating operational challenge.
According to analysts at Next Move Strategy Consulting, the launch of Renuvis Enzara by Mosaic Biosciences reflects a broader structural shift within the Fertilizers Additive Market toward specialty and enhanced-efficiency additive formulations that deliver measurable agronomic outcomes beyond conventional anti-caking or flow enhancement functions. The global Fertilizers Additive Market was valued at USD 4.25 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 8.21 billion by 2035, advancing at a CAGR of 6.81% from 2026 to 2035, with Specialty Fertilizer Additives representing the fastest-growing segment at a CAGR of 17.35% over the same period.
NMSC analysts note that enzyme-based and biologically compatible additive technologies are increasingly positioned at the intersection of precision agriculture and nutrient use efficiency mandates, where growers and retailers are actively seeking input solutions that reduce operational friction, improve field readiness, and integrate with existing fertilizer application programmes — precisely the value proposition that Renuvis Enzara is designed to deliver.
The introduction of Renuvis Enzara by Mosaic Biosciences signals a continued expansion of the specialty additive segment within the broader fertilizer input landscape, as major crop nutrient producers move beyond core phosphate and potash offerings to develop performance-enhancing solutions that address grower-level operational challenges. As no-till and reduced-till adoption continues to increase residue accumulation across North American row-crop systems, demand for enzyme-based and biologically compatible residue management additives is expected to grow alongside conventional fertilizer additive categories.
For the fertilizer additive industry, the trend toward tank-mix compatible, multi-function specialty inputs — validated through on-farm trial data and designed for seamless integration with existing fertilizer programmes — represents a durable growth pathway. Suppliers that can demonstrate measurable field performance and operational convenience are increasingly well-positioned to capture premium pricing and retailer shelf space as the market advances toward its projected USD 8.21 billion valuation by 2035.
Source: CropLife
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