Nutrient Elements
Composted fertilizers typically contain a high total nutrient content and a variety of nutrient elements. Applying a single batch of composted fertilizer can supply at least two or more primary nutrient elements to crops simultaneously.
Uniform structure
Ammonium phosphate is free of any unnecessary by-products, with its anions and cations being the primary nutrients absorbed by crops. This fertilizer has a uniform distribution of nutrients, and after being granulated, it has a tighter structure and uniform nutrient release compared to powder or crystalline unit fertilizers, resulting in stable and long-lasting effectiveness. Due to its minimal by-products, it has a reduced negative impact on the soil.
Good physical properties
Compound fertilizers are typically produced in granular form, with low hygroscopicity and resistance to caking, making them easy to store and apply, especially suitable for mechanized fertilization.
Storage and Transportation Packaging
Due to the lower proportion of by-products in compound fertilizers, the concentration of active ingredients is typically higher than in single fertilizers, thus saving on packaging and storage transportation costs. For instance, transporting 1 ton of ammonium phosphate is equivalent to transporting 4 tons of superphosphate and ammonium sulfate.





