
Redefining phosphorus efficiency with RhizoSorb
Phospholutions is meeting the phosphorus efficiency challenge head-on with its proprietary RhizoSorb® technology.
Phospholutions is meeting the phosphorus efficiency challenge head-on with its proprietary RhizoSorb® technology.
Sulvaris is aiming to transform low-value by-products into high-performance, field-ready premium nutrient products.
Phospholutions entered into a distribution agreement for RhizoSorb with MustGrow in June.
Ostara has launched CG P2X – a ‘next-generation’ phosphorus fertilizer – in Western Canada.
Fertiberia, OCP Nutricrops, GoudenKorrel and Omnia provide an update on the latest offerings in their product portfolios.
Dr David Marks of Levity Crop Science talks to Fertilizer International about Indra, the company's new stress alleviation product.
Fertilizer International interviews Joe Brady, Pursell's Chief Financial Officer, ahead of the Southwestern Fertilizer Conference in Nashville in mid-July.
Vatren Jurin of DunhamTrimmer proposes a sophisticated methodology that accurately tracks the global value-added fertilizer market.
Mark Brouwer of UreaKnowHow.com reviews the main production options for incorporating sulphur into urea
Grupa Azoty SA is set to begin producing its new multi-component fertilizer – POLIFOSKA Multi S –at its Police site in Poland. This launch marks the latest addition to the company’s fertilizer portfolio, joining the likes of megAN (a high-granule ammonium nitrate fertilizer), RSM OPTIMA (a nitrate-urea solution with a distinctive light blue colour for easy product origin identification), and eNpluS (an ammonium fertilizer enriched with sulphur and calcium). POLIFOSKA Multi-S is designed with readily soluble and plant-available nutrients: 7% nitrogen in ammoniacal form, 10% phosphorus, 20% potassium, 5% calcium, 1% magnesium, and 23% sulphur in sulphate form. It is also enriched with silicon. Thanks to its excellent water solubility, the nutrients are rapidly delivered to the roots, supporting plant development from the very start of the growing season.