Urea Phosphate is one of the most important sources of phosphorus and nitrogen. It has special specifications that make it the most effective fertilizer in the land that suffers from the problems faced by farmers in obtaining high production with a reasonable cost.
– Alkalinity (pH> 7).
– Calcium (which contains forms of insoluble and non-absorbable calcium).
– Saline (whether in irrigation systems and water or in the soil).
The most important reasons for the effectiveness of this fertilizer is its instability in the soil in any form, its constant change to ensure optimal conditions for the plant in different irrigation systems.
1. Treatment of Alkaline soil, reduction of acidity and dissolving alkaline materials and impurities in the soil.
2. Release the soil elements and make them soluble and absorbable.
3. A new way to add phosphorus with a low acidity number.
4. It is suitable for use in hard water and is resistant to calcification problems
in different irrigation systems (spraying and drip) as it has the ability to
dissolve calcium and magnesium ion in hard water.
5. Mix urea phosphate with urea when used, as it has high ability to prevent
the volatilization of nitrogen in the form of ammonia.
6. The ability of urea phosphate to form different dissolved compounds due to the chemical bonding with the urea molecule.
7. It can be mixed with other alkali compounds.
8. Increases the efficiency of granular fertilizers such as DAP or super phosphate.
9. Urea Phosphate is free of heavy metals and 100% pure phosphorus source.