UREA is the most widespread and used nitrogenous fertilizer in the world. With a nitrogen content of 46%, it is the most concentrated fertilizer.
UREA is the most widespread and used nitrogenous fertilizer in the world. With a nitrogen content of 46%, it is the most concentrated fertilizer. Once distributed on the ground, UREA is transformed first into ammonia salts and then into nitrates.
This double reaction makes the compound have a progressive and graduated activity, simultaneously supplying the crops with fast-acting (nitrates) and reserve (ammonia salts) poorly leachable nutrients. UREA is distributed both during soil preparation and during the growth of the various crops.