BioE3 Policy: Boosting Bio-Based Chemicals and Enzymes in India

16 Feb 2026

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BioE3 Policy: Boosting Bio-Based Chemicals and Enzymes in India

India is giving priority to bio-based chemicals and enzymes under the Department of Biotechnology’s BioE3 Policy.

  • The India enzymes market is consolidated in nature with top players accounting for more than 75% of the market share.
  • Companies such as Novozymes India, DuPont, DSM, Advance Enzyme Technologies, BASF SE, and Ultreze Enzymes Private Limited are key players in the Indian market.

About Enzymes

  • Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in a highly efficient and specific manner.
  • Applications: Detergents, food processing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, pulp & paper, biomanufacturing.

Key Features

  • Energy Efficient: Work under mild temperature and pressure, reducing energy use.
  • Environment Friendly: Biodegradable and supports green chemistry principles.
  • Improved Product Quality: Reduce unwanted by-products and enhance precision.
  • Support Bioeconomy: Help convert renewable biomass into value-added products.
  • Customizable: Can be engineered through biotechnology for specific industrial needs

About Bio-based chemicals

  • These are industrial chemicals produced using biological feedstocks like sugarcane, corn, starch, or biomass residues, often through fermentation or enzymatic processes.
  • For Example:
    • Organic acids (such as lactic acid),
    • Bio-alcohols,
    • solvents, surfactants, and
    • Intermediates used in plastics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.

Why does India need such chemicals?

  • Strong Agricultural Base: India has a vast agricultural sector that provides abundant biomass and crop residues, which can serve as raw materials for bio-based chemicals and enzymes.
  • Expertise in Fermentation Technologies: India has strong experience in fermentation processes due to its well-established pharmaceutical and vaccine industries, giving it a technological advantage in bio-manufacturing.
  • Growing Manufacturing Capacity: An expanding industrial and manufacturing sector creates the necessary infrastructure to scale up production of bio-based chemicals and enzymes.
  • Reducing Import Dependence: Promoting bio-based alternatives can lower reliance on imported petrochemicals. For instance, India imported nearly $479.8 million worth of acetic acid in 2023, highlighting the scope for domestic production.
  • Economic and Strategic Benefits: Expanding this sector can create new markets for agricultural produce, increase farmer incomes, support sustainable industry, and position India as a global supplier of eco-friendly industrial inputs.

Challenges in Developing Bio-Based Chemicals Sector

  • Cost Competitiveness: Bio-based chemicals are often more expensive than petrochemical alternatives, especially in the early stages of scale-up.
    • This temporary cost disadvantage creates a major entry barrier and discourages private investment.
  • Feedstock and Infrastructure Constraints: Reliable availability of biomass feedstocks and adequate supporting infrastructure are critical.
    • Inconsistent supply chains and limited processing facilities can hinder large-scale production.
  • Market Adoption Challenges: Adoption depends on whether bio-based chemicals can easily replace existing petrochemical inputs in manufacturing systems.
    • Even when prices are comparable, downstream industries may hesitate to shift due to technological and supply-chain adjustments.

Global Policy Support for Bio-Based Chemicals and Enzymes

  • European Union (EU): The EU Bioeconomy Strategy and Action Plan supports bio-based chemicals within a circular bioeconomy framework. It aligns industrial transformation with climate goals, waste reduction, and sustainable growth.
  • United States (U.S.): The USDA BioPreferred Program provides federal procurement preference to certified bio-based products, including chemicals and enzymes, helping create early and stable markets for producers.
  • China: China’s bioeconomy development plans prioritise high-value bio-based chemicals and enzyme technologies as strategic sectors to boost innovation and industrial competitiveness.
  • Japan: Japan funds priority projects through METI and NARO that combine bio-based chemical research with manufacturing readiness, accelerating commercialization and industrial-scale production.

Way Forward

  • Shared Biomanufacturing Infrastructure: Developing biofoundries, pilot plants, and demonstration facilities under initiatives like BioE3 can reduce capital risks and support scaling for private firms.
  • Standards and Policy Support: Clear standards, certification mechanisms, and government procurement policies can create assured demand, strengthen investor confidence, and accelerate market adoption.

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About BioE3 Policy

  • Themes: The policy will focus on 6 main themes to boost biomanufacturing.
    • Bio-based chemicals and enzymes,
    • Functional foods and smart proteins
    • Precision biotherapeutic
    • Climate resilient agriculture
    • Carbon capture and its utilisation
    • Futuristic marine, and space research.
  • Features:
    • Boost innovation: It will provide innovation-driven support to R&D and entrepreneurship across thematic sectors.
    • It will accelerate technology development and commercialization by establishing Biomanufacturing & Bio-AI hubs and Biofoundry
    • Prioritising regenerative bioeconomy models of growth.
    • Create jobs: The policy will facilitate expansion of India’s skilled workforce and provide a surge in job creation.
  • Benefits:
    • Circular Bioeconomy: The Policy will strengthen initiatives such as ‘Net Zero’ carbon economy & Project LIFE (‘Lifestyle for Environment) and will promote India on a path of accelerated Green Growth
    • Promote the Goal of Viksit Bharat: It will realise a future which is sustainable, innovative, and responsive to global challenges and lays down the Bio-vision for Viksit Bharat.
    • The policy will build a resilient biomanufacturing ecosystem which will accelerate cutting-edge innovations for developing bio-based products.

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