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Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) is a type of agrochemical and fertilizer used to improve crop yields. It is a liquid concentrate that is applied directly to the soil or foliage of crops. COCs are composed of a variety of ingredients, including surfactants, emulsifiers, and other chemicals. These ingredients help to improve the uptake of nutrients by the plant, as well as reduce the amount of water needed for irrigation. COCs also help to reduce the amount of fertilizer needed, as well as reduce the amount of time needed for application.
COCs are used in a variety of agricultural applications, including turfgrass, vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants. They are also used in forestry and horticulture. COCs are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to improve crop yields and reduce the amount of time and money spent on fertilizers and other agrochemicals.
Some companies in the Crop Oil Concentrate market include BASF, Syngenta, Bayer, and Dow AgroSciences. Show Less Read more