Description
Ammonium Sulphate
Ammonium Sulphate is a nitrogen and sulphur-based fertilizer widely used to promote healthy vegetative growth and improve crop quality. It provides readily available Nitrogen (N) for chlorophyll formation and plant growth, along with Sulphur (S), which is essential for protein synthesis, enzyme activity, and overall plant metabolism.
Sulphur supplied through Ammonium Sulphate helps improve nitrogen-use efficiency and enhances crop quality, particularly in sulphur-deficient soils. Its acidic nature makes it especially suitable for alkaline and calcareous soils, where it helps improve nutrient availability and soil condition.
Ammonium Sulphate is commonly used as a basal fertilizer or top dressing across a wide range of crops, including cereals, pulses, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, and plantation crops. It supports uniform growth, better nutrient uptake, and improved agricultural productivity.
Key Benefits
- Supplies Nitrogen and Sulphur in readily available form
- Improves vegetative growth and chlorophyll formation
- Enhances protein synthesis and crop quality
- Effective in sulphur-deficient and alkaline soils
- Suitable for basal application and top dressing
Typical Applications
- Cereals, pulses, and oilseed crops
- Fruits, vegetables, and horticultural crops
- Plantation and cash crops
- Basal application and top dressing
Nutrient Composition
- Nitrogen (N): ~21%
- Sulphur (S): ~24%












