Fertilizers

A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility and improve plant’s growth and yield. The process of adding substances to soil to improve its growing capacity was developed in the early days of agriculture. Over time, fertilizer technology developed significantly as the chemical needs of growing plants were discovered.

Our portfolio covers Fertilizers from a single nutrient to complex compound such as:

  • Urea Prilled/Granular
  • Sulfur (lump & Granular)
  • Ammonium Sulfate
  • Ammonium Phosphate
  • Ammonium Nitrate
  • MOP
  • DAP
  • Potassium Chloride (KCL)

Urea

Description: Urea is a nitrogenous fertilizer with a high nitrogen content, typically used to promote plant growth and increase crop yields. It is available in prilled and granular forms, offering flexibility for different application methods.

Applications:

  • Direct soil application for crops.
  • Used as a feedstock in the chemical sector and utilized in the production of fertilizers based on urea.

Sulfur

Description: Sulfur is an essential element used in the agricultural sector as a soil amendment and the production of sulfur-containing fertilizers. It is available in lump and granular forms.

Applications:

  • Used in soil treatment to correct sulfur deficiencies.
  • Used as a raw material in the production of sulfuric acid and sulfur-containing fertilizers.

Ammonium Sulfate

Description: Ammonium sulfate is a sulfur-containing nitrogen fertilizer. It is highly effective for crops requiring both nitrogen and sulfur.

Applications:

  • Fertilizer for crops requiring nitrogen and sulfur, like rice, canola, and pasture.
  • Used as a soil conditioner.

Ammonium Phosphate

Description: Ammonium phosphate is a high-analysis fertilizer that provides nitrogen and phosphorus, essential for root development and early plant growth.

Applications:

  • Suitable for all crops needing both nitrogen and phosphorus.
  • Commonly used in blended fertilizers.

Ammonium Nitrate

Description: Ammonium nitrate is a nitrogen fertilizer with high solubility, often used for top-dressing crops and in blended fertilizers.

Applications:

  • Used in agriculture for top-dressing of cereals and grasslands.
  • Utilized in the manufacture of explosives as well.

Muriate of Potash (MOP)

Description: Muriate of Potash (MOP) is a commonly used potassium fertilizer. It provides essential potassium for plant health, improving drought resistance and enhancing yield quality.

Applications:

  • Widely used in various crops such as wheat, corn, and rice.
  • Essential for root development and disease resistance.

Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)

Description: Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) is a widely used phosphate fertilizer, providing plants with a balanced source of nitrogen and phosphorus.

Applications:

  • Ideal for use in crops such as cereals, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Commonly used in starter fertilizers.

Potassium Chloride (KCl)

Description: Potassium Chloride (KCl), commonly known as potash, is a potassium-rich fertilizer that promotes overall plant health and enhances disease resistance.

Applications:

  • Used in various crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and vegetables.
  • Important for root strength, drought resistance, and overall plant health.