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Urea, also known as carbamide,
is an organic compound with chemical formula
CO(NH2)2. It is a colorless, odorless solid,
highly soluble in water, and practically
non-toxic. Dissolved in water, it is neither
acidic nor alkaline. introduction and scientific
invention of Urea is identified as a life
changing event in the history of agriculture.
Urea N46% is the worldˇ¦s most common nitrogen
fertilizer and has been used uniformly in all
the agricultural lands of the world. Never
before this, agriculture had seen such booming
heights in production as well as prosperity.
Urea is neutral in pH and can adapt to almost
all kinds of soils. It is a waste product formed
naturally by metabolizing protein in humans as
well as other mammals, amphibians and some fish.
Urea is widely used in the agricultural sector
both as a fertilizer and animal feed additive.
The last decade has seen urea (carbamide) as a
superb replacement to ammonium nitrate and has
unleashed new unsurpassed production records.
The white, crystalline solid comprises of a
proportionate compound mixture of more than one
nutrients and contains 46% nitrogen. Farmers
have identified with this chemical fertilizer as
a great ladder to huge success in agro
revolution. The nutrient composition rendered by
urea enhances the productivity of the soil and
enriches its nutrient constituency. Providing
each plant with relevant elements needed, urea
sustains plant life.
More than 90% of world industrial production of
urea is destined for use as a nitrogen-release
fertilizer. Urea has the highest nitrogen
content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in
common use. Therefore, it has the lowest
transportation costs per unit of nitrogen
nutrient. Urea fertilizers rapidly transform to
the ammonium form in soils.
Worldwide, urea N46% is one of the most widely
used dry granular sources of nitrogen. It is
preferred by the fertilizer manufacturing
industry since it is relatively easy to
manufacture. Urea also has a high nitrogen
content (46%), in comparison to other popular
nitrogen sources (i.e. ammonium nitrate). On a
ton for ton basis, urea contains 35% more
nitrogen than ammonium nitrate. This has
implications on the storage and transport of
nitrogen fertilizer products. Urea is considered
a relatively stable product to store and
transport, and it is for this reason that the
transportation of urea is considered very cost
effective in comparison to its most common
alternative, ammonium nitrate.
Advantages of Urea Fertilizer
Superior Nitrogen content
Low production cost, as source is natural
Non-flammable and risk-free storage
Wide application range, for all types of crops
and soils
Neutral pH and harmless to crops and soil
In 2022, the potential supply of urea
fertilizers is expected to reach 197 million
metric tons. Increasing crop prices lead to
increased fertilizer demands and has been
especially noted in recent years in South Asia.
Favorable weather also increases demand for
fertilizers in major agricultural regions. |
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