In the era of climate change and rising food demand, sustainable agricultural practices are crucial for ensuring long-term productivity and environmental safety. Biostimulants have emerged as eco-friendly inputs that enhance plant growth, improve nutrient use efficiency, and increase tolerance to environmental stresses. Derived from natural sources such as seaweed extracts, beneficial microorganisms, and organic compounds, they support soil health and reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. However, their adoption is limited by inconsistent field performance, lack of standardization, and low farmer awareness. Advancements in formulation technologies, improved understanding of plant?microbe interactions, and integration with precision farming offer promising solutions to these challenges. With adequate research, regulatory support, and farmer education, biostimulants can play a vital role in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture.