Agrarians are provided with fertilizers by 97%

Submitted by bashun on Thu, 10/05/2017 - 13:26

Agararia are provided with fertilizers by 97%, of which phosphorus is 103%

This was reported by the press service of the Institute of Soil Protection of Ukraine.
To carry out summer-autumn field works in 2017 agricultural enterprises ordered 674.7 thousand tons of nutrients of mineral fertilizers, including nitrogen - 358.9 thousand tons, phosphorus - 174.0 thousand tons and potassium 141.8, which is on average per hectare of planting area 36 kg of nutrients of mineral fertilizers, of which phosphorus - 9 kg per 1 hectare of sowing.
 
According to the operative data from the regions, as of September 29, 2017, agricultural enterprises purchased 586.7 thousand tons of nutrients from mineral fertilizers, of which phosphorus - 163.1 thousand tons of nutrients (last year it was purchased 503.3 thousand tons of nutrients) tons of nutrients, of which phosphorus is 134.3 thousand tons).
 
Over the last week, 29,1 thousand tons of nutrients of mineral fertilizers were purchased, of which 9.5 thousand tons of phosphorus (in the last year 24.3 thousand tons of nutrients were purchased, of which phosphorus was 6.3 thousand tons).
 
Taking into account the rolling remains, the total availability in the summer-autumn field works is 652.7 thousand. tons of nutrients of mineral fertilizers, of which phosphorus 178.9 thousand tons (last year there were 576.0 thousand tons of nutrients, of which phosphorus 150.2 thousand tons).
 
The presence of, taking into account the carryover residues, the sown area per 1 hectare is 35 kg of nutrients of mineral fertilizers, of which phosphorus is 10 kg per hectare.
 
The total supply in Ukraine is 97%, of which phosphorus is 103%.
It bears reminding that in the city of Hola Prystan, the official opening of the LLC "ARPE" 5 ELEMENT "- a national manufacturer of fertilizers, which plans to produce 100 tons of microfertilizers each code and ensure their implementation around the world.
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