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ROCK SALT
Rock salt is a naturally occurring mineral form of sodium chloride (NaCl), primarily used for deicing roads in winter. It is mined from underground salt deposits and processed for industrial, agricultural, and food applications.
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UREA
Urea (CO(NH₂)₂) is a nitrogen-rich fertilizer widely used in agriculture to enhance soil fertility and crop growth. It is a white, crystalline, water-soluble compound produced synthetically from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
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Di Ammonium Phosphate
Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) is a widely used phosphatic fertilizer containing 18% nitrogen (N) and 46% phosphorus (P₂O₅), essential for plant growth. It is produced by reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia, forming highly soluble granules that provide quick nutrient absorption.
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POTASSIUM SULPHATE SOP
Potassium Sulphate (SOP) is a premium potassium-based fertilizer containing 50% potassium (K₂O) and 18% sulfur (S), essential for plant growth. It is widely used in chloride-sensitive crops like fruits, vegetables, and tobacco, as it provides potassium without harmful chloride. SOP enhances crop quality, improving yield, taste, and resistance to drought and diseases. It is highly valued in high-value agriculture for promoting strong root systems and better nutrient absorption.
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TRIPLE SUPER PHOSPHATE TSP
Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) is a highly concentrated phosphorus fertilizer containing about 46% P₂O₅. It is widely used to promote root development and early plant growth. TSP is water-soluble, making phosphorus readily available to crops. It is ideal for soil enrichment in agriculture, especially for legumes and cereals.
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Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) is a versatile chemical used for deicing, dust control, and industrial applications. It is highly hygroscopic, making it effective in absorbing moisture and preventing ice formation on roads.