Description
Urea – Fertilizer Grade
Urea – Fertilizer Grade is a high-nitrogen fertilizer widely used in agriculture to promote vigorous vegetative growth and improved crop productivity. It contains a high concentration of Nitrogen, which is essential for chlorophyll formation, leaf development, and overall plant metabolism.
Nitrogen supplied through Urea supports rapid plant growth, enhances green foliage, and increases photosynthetic activity, resulting in better yield potential. Urea is suitable for a wide range of crops and soil types and can be applied as a basal fertilizer or top dressing depending on crop requirements and farming practices.
Urea – Fertilizer Grade dissolves easily in soil moisture, ensuring quick nitrogen availability to plants. It is commonly used in cereals, pulses, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, and cash crops to support uniform growth and higher agricultural output.
Key Benefits
- High nitrogen content for rapid vegetative growth
- Improves leaf development and chlorophyll formation
- Enhances photosynthesis and crop productivity
- Suitable for a wide range of crops and soils
- Can be used for basal application and top dressing
Typical Applications
- Cereals, pulses, and oilseed crops
- Fruits and vegetables
- Cash crops and plantation crops
- Basal application and top dressing
Nutrient Composition
- Nitrogen (N): 46%












