Standard Polysulphate

Fine grade exceptional multi-nutrient fertiliser

0

N

0

P2O5

14

K2O

16.5

CaO

5.6

MgO

46.5

SO3

0.034

CO2

Polysulphate® is a multi-nutrient, natural fertiliser mined exclusively by ICL in the UK. It provides four plant nutrients – sulphur, potassium, magnesium, and calcium that contribute to optimum plant performance. Standard Polysulphate is ideal for direct application in the fields. It is also excellent as a raw material for NPKS production. Using Polysulphate in granulated PK and NPK fertiliser production incorporates additional sulphur, magnesium, and calcium into the product. Standard Polysulphate provides added value by replacing any fertiliser filler with valuable plant nutrients. Incorporating Polysulphate as a raw material in fertilisers better meets the needs of crops while perfectly matching soil types and climatic conditions.

Standard Polysulphate is a natural product licensed for use in organic farming systems, with a particularly low carbon footprint. The entire Standard Polysulphate production process, including mining, processing, and packaging, produces just 0.034 kg of CO2 equivalent per kilogram of product. This exceptionally low carbon footprint is considerably lower than similar products, highlighting Standard Polysulphate’s credentials as an excellent eco-friendly choice for grower

  • All-natural raw material

  • Provides magnesium boost for plants and soil

  • Ideal complement to any NPK fertiliser application

Trial first on a small scale before changing the rate, application, or any other variables. As circumstances can differ and the application of our products is beyond our control, ICL cannot be held responsible for any adverse results.

Information on spreader settings for this product is available here

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Apply this raw material directly to fields, orchards, and plantations as part of your NPK granulation process.
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If you need more information, please contact your technical support.

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