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Fertilizers

Indorama produces Urea and NPK fertilizers, supplying farmers with high-quality, affordable products to improve soil fertility and crop yields. With advanced production technology, it ensures a steady supply of essential nutrients, supporting agricultural productivity. By enhancing access to fertilizers, Indorama helps farmers achieve better harvests and contributes to the growth of agricultural sector.

Urea
The Largest Urea Fertilizer Producer in the Southern Hemisphere

Urea is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer in the market, with the highest Nitrogen content (about 46 percent). It is a white crystalline organic chemical compound. It is neutral in pH and can adapt to almost all kinds of soils. It is widely used in the agricultural sector.

USPs of Indorama Urea Fertilizer
46% NITROGEN
LOW MOISTURE
LOW BIURET​
HIGH CRUSHING STRENGTH
CAKING/DUST FREE
MACHINERY FRIENDLY​
UNIFORM GRANULE SIZE​
Indorama Urea Fertilizer
THE BETA HARVEST
THE BETA HARVESTIndorama Granular Urea​

A highly efficient, nitrogen-rich fertilizer that supports robust crop growth and is easy to handle, store, and apply across different soil and crop types. Its high nitrogen concentration (46%) makes it a cost-effective nutrient source for farmers. 

The Mega Harvest​
The Mega Harvest​Neem Coated Urea​

Neem-coated urea is a fertilizer with a neem oil coating that gradually releases nitrogen, ensuring a steady nutrient supply for plants, boosting crop yields, and helping deter soil pests. Neem-coated Urea enriches the soil, promoting healthier, more resilient crops.  

Advantages of Indorama Urea
SUPERIOR NITROGEN CONTENT
GREAT SOURCE OF NITROGEN
NON-FLAMMABLE RISK-FREE STORAGE 
WIDE APPLICAITON ACROSS ALL TYPES OF CROPS AND SOILS
NEUTRAL pH - HARMLESS TO CROPS AND SOILS
How to use Indorama Urea?

Urea can be applied at the time of sowing, but it should not come in direct contact with seeds, as it can cause seed injury due to ammonia release. It also can be applied as a top dressing.

Urea should not be applied when the soil contains free water or is likely to remain wet for three or four days after application.

Indorama Urea is a vital source of nitrogen, essential for promoting strong vegetative growth and higher crop productivity. Its adaptability across various application methods ensures efficient nutrient delivery while minimizing losses. By integrating Indorama Urea into well-planned fertilization practices, farmers can achieve healthier crops, improved soil efficiency, and sustainable agricultural success. 

Indorama Urea Fertilizer Application Methods
Broadcasting
Broadcasting

Spreading urea evenly across the field, best applied before rain or irrigation to reduce nitrogen loss.

Placement
Placement

Applying urea in bands near the root zone, ensuring efficient nutrient uptake while minimizing losses. 

Foliar Application
Foliar Application

Spraying diluted urea solution (1-2%) directly on leaves for quick nitrogen absorption and plant growth boost. 

Deep Placement
Deep Placement

Burying urea 5-10 cm below the soil surface, ideal for flooded fields to prevent nitrogen volatilization. 

Fertigation
Fertigation

Dissolving urea in irrigation water for uniform distribution and efficient nutrient use. 

Tips for blending Indorama urea with other fertilizers

Urea can easily be blended with Mono-ammonium Phosphate (MAP) or Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP). However, Urea must not be mixed with any superphosphate unless applied immediately after blending as Urea reacts with superphosphate liberating water molecules. This will produce a damp material that is hard to store and apply. 

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