Why Sulfur Coated Urea Is Used In Horticulture Applications?
Sulfur coated urea is majorly used as a fertilizer in lawn or turf and horticulture applications. They reduce some of the negative aspects of urea fertilization like fertilizer burn. The product is a specialized fertilizer, which is coated with polymer or wither wax and releases nutrients slowly. Sulfur coated urea finds application majorly in golf courses, agriculture, green houses, professional lawn care and turf, horticulture and nurseries.
Sulfur Coated Urea
Increased disposable incomes has amplified the interest for
aesthetically maintained gardens and lawns among customers. Rising urbanization
and increasing income levels across the globe are projected to considerably
contribute to the overall demand for sulfur coated urea in the coming years.
Increasing concerns over sustainability and cost minimization in the
agriculture industry is further fueling demand for sulfur coated urea globally.The "Global Sulfur Coated Urea Market Analysis to 2027" is a specialized and in-depth study of the chemicals and materials industry with a special focus on the global market trend analysis. The report aims to provide an overview of the sulfur coated urea market with detailed market segmentation by product type, application and geography. The global sulfur coated urea market is expected to witness high growth during the forecast period. The report provides key statistics on the market status of the leading sulfur coated urea market players and offers key trends and opportunities in the market.
The global sulfur coated urea market is segmented on the basis of product type and application. On the basis of product type, sulfur coated urea market is classified into polymer sulfur coated urea and wax sulfur coated urea. On the basis of application, market is segmented into agriculture, golf courses, professional lawn care and turf, and others.
Top 10 Manufacturers
Haifa Group.
Harrell's LLC
ICL
J.R. Simplot Company
Koch Industries, Inc.
Nutrien Ltd.
SYNGENTA
The Andersons, Inc.
Yara
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