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Rock Phosphate (32%, 30%, 28%, 26% And 32% And 24% P2o5)
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- Category: Processed Minerals
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Key Features We are a reputed Exporter, Manufacturer, Trading Company of Rock Phosphate Rock Phosphate (32%, 30%, 28%, 26% And 32% And 24% P2o5) in Amman, Jordan. We can deliver up to 15,000-20,000 MT per month. Shipping inside 20 ft containers or by bulk vessel. Packing available in Jumbo bags or 50 kg bags and in Bulk. If you have any requirements, please send us your required grade, quantity, destination port and Delivery schedule. Rock Phosphate Deposits of rock phosphate form naturally in geological formations. It is harvested, ground to powder and added to soil as a source of phosphorus. A Michigan State University bulletin, titled "N-P-K Fertilizers," reports a steady decline in the availability of rock phosphate on the market. The author cites the material's high transportation costs and poor water solubility as catalysts for its diminished use in agricultural practices. Rock phosphate still has limited use in domestic cultivation and is refined as an ingredient in other advanced fertilizers.
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Jamal Y. Alrefaie Trades and Investments & Industrial Company
- Location: MAINE STREET, Amman, Amman, 11118, Jordan
- Year Established: 1988
- GSTIN: ve***ied
Rock Phosphate (32%, 30%, 28%, 26% And 32% And 24% P2o5)
Category: Processed Minerals
Key Features We are a reputed Exporter, Manufacturer, Trading Company of Rock Phosphate Rock Phosphate (32%, 30%, 28%, 26% And 32% And 24% P2o5) in Amman, Jordan. We can deliver up to 15,000-20,000 MT per month. Shipping inside 20 ft containers or by bulk vessel. Packing available in Jumbo bags or 50 kg bags and in Bulk. If you have any requirements, please send us your required grade, quantity, destination port and Delivery schedule. Rock Phosphate Deposits of rock phosphate form naturally in geological formations. It is harvested, ground to powder and added to soil as a source of phosphorus. A Michigan State University bulletin, titled "N-P-K Fertilizers," reports a steady decline in the availability of rock phosphate on the market. The author cites the material's high transportation costs and poor water solubility as catalysts for its diminished use in agricultural practices. Rock phosphate still has limited use in domestic cultivation and is refined as an ingredient in other advanced fertilizers.
Jamal Y. Alrefaie Trades and Investments & Industrial Company
MAINE STREET, Amman, Amman, 11118, Jordan