We offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality fertilizers, including specialized granular Urea and Ammonia. These products are formulated to enhance crop productivity and ensure long-term soil health.
Fertilizers are substances that contain the basic nutrients that plants require to increase their fertility and productivity, and they work to enhance the soil’s ability to retain water. Fertilizers are divided into two types
Mineral fertilizers are produced by converting natural raw materials such as: air, natural gas, and extracted ores into high-quality products to feed plants. Mineral fertilizers are divided into several types, which are
They are fertilizers that contain nitrates, and are suitable for most types of soil and climatic conditions in which they are found. Examples include: ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, urea solution, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, sodium nitrate, Chilean nitrate, and anhydrous ammonia
Fertilizers include mono-superphosphate, triple-superphosphate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate, and ammonium phosphate liquids
Potassium fertilizers can contain potassium alone, or they can contain two or more nutrients, examples of which are: potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, and potassium nitrate
Calcium, magnesium and sulfur are considered essential nutrients for plants, and they are added to agricultural fertilizers to compensate for any deficiency in their presence in plants
There are a large number of special fertilizers to provide plants with important micronutrients such as: manganese, iron, zinc, boron, and copper. These compounds can be organic or inorganic, and inorganic compounds are divided into water-soluble or insoluble products
Crop residues, animal fertilizers, and slurries are organic fertilizers. They are found on farms, and the nutrients and organic carbon contained in them are recycled. Organic fertilizers contain many nutrients and benefits