The growth of the agricultural biologicals market could significantly benefit Indian farmers by improving crop productivity, soil health, and sustainability. However, challenges such as limited manufacturing infrastructure, inconsistent product quality, and regulatory hurdles could impede progress. Small and marginal farmers, who form the majority of India's agricultural workforce, may face difficulties in adopting these technologies without adequate advisory support and training. Additionally, the sector's reliance on innovation and advanced formulations underscores the need for substantial investment in research and development.