About Company
We operate globally with a small team of management consultants, expert in the business and finding solutions to technical challenges facing the commodity market. We trade in atmosphere that is transparent and flexible, finding individual solution to particular situation.
Our role in concluding a sale can take one of two forms. When acting as the principal in the business we confirm the contract, take the credit risk, re-finance the project and invoice the buyer. When acting as agent, the supplier Invoice the buyer directly.
When acting as principals, we make a profit by including a small margin for ourselves between the sales price and the purchasing costs. When acting as agent we make a profit by way of a commission or fee from the supplier. The marketing service offered to the mill is, however, the same.
Our customers rely on us for quality, timely/accurate deliveries, competitive prices with extended payment terms and international diversification—the ability to shift buying patterns to changing world
Sulfur Urea Fertilizer Application
Sulfur is a source of plant nutrition. Sulfur plays an important role in the formation of chlorophyll; therefore, plants that are deficient in sulfur have light green or yellow leaf color. Sulfur also plays an important role in protein metabolism, is part of proteins.
Soils of different types differ in sulfur content. A high content of sulfur is observed in peat soils, and on light soils her is often not enough. A large amount of the element is present in soils rich in humus.
Despite the large role of sulfur in the plant nutrition system, it, as one of the main elements, is not given special attention. This is due to the fact that mineral fertilizers produced by the chemical industry contain a significant amount of sulfur (as an accompanying element). The predominant amount of sulfur enters the soil with superphosphate, ammonium sulphate, potassium sulphate, and in addition – with precipitation.
Sulfur is used to restore (acidify) poor sandy and clayey soils in arid regions with low precipitation. In parallel with the restoration of soil by elemental sulfur, the required amount of nitrogen in urea is introduced. Urea contains significantly more nitrogen than her competitor ammonium nitrate.
Urea is universal for use on acidic and alkaline soils, but this cannot be said about ammonium nitrate, when added on upon which on acid soils, burning the roots of plants. Also when using ammonium nitrate overflow soil occurs with nitrates.
