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Inorganic fertilizers are a type of agrochemical and fertilizer used to supplement the soil with essential nutrients. They are typically composed of mineral salts, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and are available in a variety of forms, including granular, liquid, and slow-release. Inorganic fertilizers are often used to improve soil fertility, increase crop yields, and reduce the need for additional soil amendments.
Inorganic fertilizers are widely used in both commercial and home gardening, and are often preferred due to their cost-effectiveness and ease of application. They are also used in the production of organic fertilizers, as they can provide essential nutrients to the soil without the need for additional organic matter.
In the inorganic fertilizer market, some of the major players include Yara International, The Mosaic Company, PotashCorp, CF Industries, and Agrium. Show Less Read more