Inorganic Fertilizers

Inorganic fertilizers are manufactured products that provide essential nutrients to plants in a concentrated, easily absorbable form. These fertilizers can be broadly classified into nitrogen-based, phosphorus-based, potassium-based, and compound (NPK) fertilizers. 

We offer the whole range of Inorganic Fertilizers that are specifically formulated to address the specific needs of various crops grown according to the local soil and weather conditions.

Below are the different types of Inorganic Fertilizers :
Nitrogen-Based Fertilizers :  
Urea

Promotes leafy growth and is a common source of nitrogen.

Ammonium nitrate

Provides nitrogen and is often used for foliar spraying on turf grasses.

Ammonium sulfate

Another source of nitrogen, also promotes leafy growth.

Nitrogen-Based Fertilizers :  
Superphosphate

Essential for root and flower development.

Diammonium phosphate (DAP)

Provides both phosphorus and nitrogen.

Potassium-Based Fertilizers :
Potassium chloride (MOP)

Enhances disease resistance and fruit quality.

Potassium sulfate (SOP)

Similar benefits to potassium chloride, also improves fruit quality.

Compound (NPK) Fertilizers :

Provide a balanced mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for overall plant health.

Other Inorganic Fertilizers :
Sulfur, magnesium, and calcium fertilizers

These can be used to address specific nutrient deficiencies.

Micronutrient fertilizers

Provide trace elements like boron, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc, which are crucial for plant growth.

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Used for the control of various types of weeds that interfere the growth of the crop. These include Annual, Perennial and Biennial Weeds

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