UREA AL.FE is the most widely used nitrogen fertilizer in the world. With a 46% nitrogen content, it is also the most concentrated fertilizer.
UREA, when distributed on the soil, is first converted into ammonia salts and then into nitrates.
This dual reaction makes the compound with progressive and graduated activity, simultaneously providing the crops with fast-acting (nitrate) and reserve (ammonia salts) nutrients that are poorly washable.
Doses and Method of Use
Urea is distributed both in soil preparation and during the growth of various crops in the doses of 4-5 kg per 100 sq. m.