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A type of fertiliser known as granular fertiliser comes in the shape of tiny, solid pellets or granules. Due to its simplicity of usage and capacity to give plants a steady release of nutrients, it is a well-liked kind of fertiliser.
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are among the main elements included in granular fertiliser, which also generally includes secondary nutrients like calcium, magnesium, and sulphur.
Depending on the intended usage, such as for general use, certain crops or soil types, or for specific stages of plant growth, the specific nutritional composition of granular fertiliser will change.
Granular fertiliser can either be mixed into the soil or left on the soil’s surface when applied to the soil around the base of plants. After used, the granules steadily release their nutrients over time, giving the plants a steady supply of sustenance.
Granular fertiliser is simple to apply because it can be done so using a hand-held spreader, a broadcast spreader, or even by hand. Granular fertiliser is also reasonably stable and can be kept in storage for extended periods of time without losing potency.
Global granular fertilizer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
As a replacement for the previous NutriSmart product line, Performance Nutrition introduces the NutriWise brand of granular fertiliser and water-soluble powder (WSP).
For use in the agricultural, turfgrass, and ornamental markets, the new items are currently accessible.According to Performance Nutrition, NutriWise will be created in the US using domestically produced ingredients.
An analysis of 5-3-0 with 3% humic acids, 1.5% Fe, and 0.5% Zn is included in the new core product. Moreover, it includes Trichoderma, three different species of Bacillus, and Saccharomyces, which was the main ingredient in the NutriSmart line.
The new NutriWise Granular and WSP formulations are said to provide the following advantages:Improved soil fertility and nutrient use efficiency. Reduced chemical fertiliser leaching. Improved soil environment for helpful microbes. Consistent, uniform, slow release of nitrogen that prevents growth spikes.