PJSC PhosAgro said it has begun supplying water-soluble monoammonium phosphate (MAP) fertilizer to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and other markets in Central Asia.
The Russian fertilizer group noted in an Oct.16 press release that the so-named Apaliqua NP 12:61 fertilizer is ideally suited for hot, dry climates and can be used in drip and other irrigation systems, in both open and protected soil. It said the preparation is suitable for foliar topdressing or as an element of complex formulations for plant nutrition.
PhosAgro is supplying the fertilizer to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan through its own distribution network, PhosAgro-Region, which operates in Russia and neighboring countries. PhosAgro began production of Apaliqua NP 12:61 in January this year.
“According to our estimates, the markets for liquid and water-soluble fertilizers in Central Asia have huge potential,” said Andrey Vovk, PhosAgro-Region General Director.