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Urea Fertilizers are a type of Agrochemicals and Fertilizers used to improve soil fertility and crop yields. Urea is a nitrogen-rich compound that is produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide. It is a cost-effective and widely used fertilizer that is applied to crops to increase their nitrogen content. Urea Fertilizers are used in a variety of agricultural applications, including turfgrass, vegetable crops, and fruit trees. They are also used to improve soil structure and water retention.
Urea Fertilizers are available in a variety of forms, including granular, liquid, and slow-release. Granular urea is the most common form and is applied directly to the soil. Liquid urea is applied through irrigation systems and is more efficient than granular urea. Slow-release urea is designed to release nitrogen over a longer period of time, allowing for more efficient use of the fertilizer.
Some companies in the Urea Fertilizers market include Yara International, PotashCorp, The Mosaic Company, CF Industries, and Agrium. Show Less Read more