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At Shakthigtc, we pride ourselves on offering cost-effective, highly concentrated, and exceptionally efficient fertilizers, providing farmers with optimal solutions for MAP sourcing. Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N).

MAP (12-61-0) is a water-soluble fertilizer derived from ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (NH4H2PO4), boasting 12% nitrogen (N) and 61% phosphate (P2O5). Renowned for its exceptionally high phosphorus content, it stands out among fertilizers with its potent phosphorus concentration. This water-soluble fertilizer boasts high phosphate content paired with an optimal nitrogen concentration. Its rapid solubility in water makes it ideal for applications such as drip irrigation and foliar spraying, ensuring efficient nutrient uptake by plants

MAP

WHY MAP FERTILIZER:

MAP fertilizer, featuring both nitrogen and phosphorus, serves as a dual-source macronutrient solution, promoting early-stage plant growth. Its versatility extends to various crops and soil compositions, catering to the diverse needs of farmers. Compatibility with other fertilizers and agricultural inputs enables seamless integration into existing farming practices. With its concentrated nutrient profile and water solubility, MAP facilitates efficient nutrient absorption, fostering optimal growth and productivity in plants.

Types of MAP:

  •  Standard Granular MAP: The predominant type of MAP fertilizer is typically found in granular form, featuring small particles that can be effortlessly distributed using conventional spreading machinery. Its composition usually includes approximately 11-12% nitrogen (N) and 48-61% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5).
  •  Coated MAP: Encapsulated in a protective coating, MAP granules are shielded to regulate nutrient release into the soil, effectively mitigating nutrient losses from leaching and volatilization. This mechanism ensures plants receive a consistent and sustained nutrient supply, fostering optimal growth and development.
  •  Blended MAP: Blended MAP formulations are customized with supplementary nutrients or additives to tailor the fertilizer to the specific needs of soil and crops. For example, MAP may be combined with micronutrients such as zinc or sulfur to address specific soil nutrient deficiencies, optimizing overall soil health and crop productivity.
  •  Slow-Release MAP:Slow-release MAP formulations are engineered to release nutrients gradually over an extended duration, delivering a sustained phosphorus and nitrogen supply to plants. These formulations often incorporate chemical coatings or treatments to alter nutrient release patterns, ensuring optimized nutrient utilization and prolonged plant growth support.

Global Production:

  •  China
  •  Morocco
  •  United States
  •  Russia
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  India
  •  Jordan
  •  Tunisia
  •  Vietnam
  •  Australia