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Urea Formaldehyde is a type of agrochemical and fertilizer used in crop production. It is a water-soluble, nitrogen-rich compound that is used to increase the fertility of soil and promote plant growth. Urea Formaldehyde is a slow-release fertilizer, meaning it releases nitrogen over a period of time, allowing plants to absorb it gradually. It is also used as a soil conditioner, helping to improve soil structure and aeration.
Urea Formaldehyde is a cost-effective fertilizer and is widely used in agricultural production. It is also used in the production of animal feed, as it is a source of nitrogen and other essential nutrients.
Urea Formaldehyde is a popular choice for farmers and gardeners due to its effectiveness and affordability. It is also relatively safe to use, as it does not contain any hazardous chemicals.
Some companies in the Urea Formaldehyde market include Yara International, PotashCorp, CF Industries, and Agrium. Show Less Read more