The newest product line for Nutrex are fertilizers. We are committed to increase field productivity through high quality fertilizers that maximize yields.
Urea
More than 90% of world production of urea is destined for use as a nitrogen-release fertilizer. Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in common use. Therefore, it has the lowest transportation costs per unit of nitrogen nutrient. The standard crop-nutrient rating (NPK rating) of urea is 46-0-0.
We can offer Granular Urea 46-0-0 in 1 ton big bags.
Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a commonly used source of phosphorus and nitrogen. It’s water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth.
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)
Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is the most used phosphorus fertilizer in the world. Its relatively high nutrient content and excellent physical properties make it a popular choice for the agroindustry.
Potassium Chloride (KCL)
Potassium fertilizers are commonly used to overcome plant deficiencies in soils with low content of potassium. Potash is a general term used to describe a variety of K-containing agricultural fertilizers. Potassium chloride is the most widely applied potassium fertilizer because of its relatively low cost and because it includes more potassium than most other sources.
The newest product line for Nutrex are fertilizers. We are committed to increase field productivity through high quality fertilizers that maximize yields.
Urea
More than 90% of world production of urea is destined for use as a nitrogen-release fertilizer. Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in common use. Therefore, it has the lowest transportation costs per unit of nitrogen nutrient. The standard crop-nutrient rating (NPK rating) of urea is 46-0-0.
We can offer Granular Urea 46-0-0 in 1 ton big bags.
Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a commonly used source of phosphorus and nitrogen. It’s water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth.
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)
Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is the most used phosphorus fertilizer in the world. Its relatively high nutrient content and excellent physical properties make it a popular choice for the agroindustry.
Potassium Chloride (KCL)
Potassium fertilizers are commonly used to overcome plant deficiencies in soils with low content of potassium. Potash is a general term used to describe a variety of K-containing agricultural fertilizers. Potassium chloride is the most widely applied potassium fertilizer because of its relatively low cost and because it includes more potassium than most other sources.