With our partners manufacturers in the middle east and worldwide Our business is driven by the world’s increasing need for food and our objective is simple: to help farmers everywhere improve crop yield and quality.
As a leading Exporter fertilizer company, we are driven by the world’s increasing need for food.
As the United Nations warns of an impending global food emergency that threatens to send millions more into conditions of hunger and starvation, Green line for investment remains committed to fulfilling the world’s requirement for food, and ensuring that farmers around the world have continued access to high-quality crop nutrients.
To become one of the major market players fertilizer in EUROPE and Africa , south Asia and to provide wide range of trusted services to our valuable clients and business partners.
With the global population set to hit 9.8 billion by 2050, farmers are under pressure to produce greater volumes of food from shrinking areas of arable land.
we equip farmers with the innovative new fertilizers they need to boost crop yield and quality in an increasingly sustainable way.
General Specifications:
- Nitrogen 20.8%
- Sulphur 24%
- Moisture 0.5% Max
- Granule size Mean 3 mm
Sulphur
Sulfur is used in the vulcanization of black rubber, as a fungicide and in black gunpowder.
Most sulfur is, however, used in the production of sulfuric acid, which is perhaps the most important chemical manufactured by western civilizations. The most important of sulfuric acid’s many uses is in the manufacture of phosphoric acid, to make phosphates for fertilizers
Commercially free from Arsenic, Selenium,
Tellurium, Chloride and Fluoride.
N for Nitrogen {promotes leaf growth and forms proteins and chlorophyll}
P for Phosphorous {contributes to root, flower and fruit development}
K for Potassium {contributes to stem and root growth and the synthesis of proteins
NPK combinations available with Trace Elements.
Ex: NPK 16-16-16, 17-17-17,18-18-18,19,19,19,20-20-20.
Potassium Chloride
Muriate of potash (MOP) is most commonly called potash or potassium chloride (KCL), it is the third largest crop nutrient group, next to nitrogen and phosphorous.
MOP has a high nutrient concentration and is therefore relatively price competitive with other forms of potassium. The chloride content of MOP can also be beneficial where soil chloride is low. Recent research has shown that chloride improves yield by increasing disease resistance in crops.
Di Ammonium Phosphate
It temporarily increases the soil pH, but over a long term the treated ground becomes moreacidic than before upon nitrification of the ammonium.
It is incompatible with alkaline chemicals because its ammonium ion is more likely to convert to ammonia in a high-pH environment. The average pH in solution is 7.5–8. The typical formulation is 18-46-0 (18% N, 46% P2O5, 0% K2O).
DAP can be used as a fire retardant. It lowers the combustion temperature of the material, decreases maximum weight loss rates, and causes an increase in the production of residue or char. These are important effects in fighting wildfires as lowering the pyrolysis temperature and increasing the amount of char formed reduces that amount of available fuel and can lead to the formation of a firebreak. It is the largest component of some popular commercial firefighting products.
DAP is also used as a yeast nutrient in wine making and brewing mead; as an additive in some brands of cigarettes purportedly as a nicotine enhancer; to prevent afterglow in matches, in purifying sugar; as a Flux for soldering tin, copper, zinc and brass; and to control precipitation of alkali-soluble and acid-insoluble colloidal dyes on wool.
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate
Can be considered as near-neutral in its effect on soil pH and therefore can be used on soils that have a low pH without lowering further.
For use on perennial fruit crops (where soil incorporation of lime is difficult)
is a nitrogen fertilizer which contains equal parts of fast acting nitrate-nitrogen and longer lasting ammonium-nitrogen
Volatilization of nitrogen from CAN is negligible, therefore the timing of the applications is flexible
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate can be considered as near-neutral in its effect on soil pH - and therefore can be used on soils that have a low pH without lowering further. This also means it is most suitable for using on perennial fruit crops (where soil incorporation of lime is normally difficult to achieve).
CAN is a nitrogen fertilizer which contains equal parts of fast acting nitrate-nitrogen and longer lasting ammonium-nitrogen. This ensures a more continuous nitrogen supply to the crop and thus better efficiency of use, and also makes it suitable for unseasonal application during summer or winter.
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