Compound fertilisers contain multiple nutrients such as NPK in each individual granule. They differ from a blend of fertilisers mixed together to achieve a desired average NPK composition such as 16:10:10. This difference allows farmers to spread compound fertiliser so that each granule delivers the desired mixture of fertiliser as it dissolves in the soil and eliminates the potential for segregation of blended fertiliser during transport and/or application. The granules of the compound fertilisers also allow the farmer to achieve uniform distribution of micronutrients throughout the root zone.

Compound fertilisers are especially effective for applying an initial dose of nutrients in advance of planting. We manufacture certain ratios of nutrients for standard soil and crop application. However if you want to meet specific soil and crop requirements, you will still need to blend fertilisers, minerals and trace elements to get the desired result.