The high-quality products contain all the elements useful for the soil:
- Essential macro-elements (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium)
- Meso-elements (Calcium and Magnesium), promoting growth and quality
- Micro-elements preventing and treating deficiencies deriving from particular conditions of the crop and of the soil.
YARA FERTILIZERS
Food for your crops
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How to use them?
Fertilizers can be applied in different ways: distributed on the soil by means of a fertilizer spreader, dissolved in irrigation water, or applied by spraying the foliage.02
Why use them?
Just as people need mineral salts and nutrients for a strong and healthy growth, crops need some help as well. This is why fertilizers are used to supplement the nutrient supply of the soil with minerals which can be rapidly absorbed and used by crops.The Yara ranges
Each Yara fertilizer is formulated to provide a specific nutritional solution for each need, given that the soil, climate, and crops we deal with are varied.
Our intention is to identify the crops’ precise nutritional needs and satisfy them in an effective and environmentally-sustainable way. In addition to a great knowledge of the market and of plant nutrition, Yara offers a vast product catalog.
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Storage, packaging, and distribution of YARA fertilizers
We deal specifically with the storage, packaging, and distribution of YARA fertilizers.
Having two plants available for the packaging of fertilizers, we are able to produce 5,000 quintals of fertilizer every day with each plant, the full quantity placed on special platforms.
We deal with producers whose work becomes more complex every day while profit margins are shrinking.
Storage, packaging, and distribution of YARA fertilizers
We deal specifically with the storage, packaging, and distribution of YARA fertilizers.
Having two plants available for the packaging of fertilizers, we are able to produce 5,000 quintals of fertilizer every day with each plant, the full quantity placed on special platforms.
We deal with producers whose work becomes more complex every day while profit margins are shrinking.
Some agricultural solutions defined as sustainable are high yields, high quality, environmental protection.
This squaring is only possible with the greatest attention to the best products available on the market, equipment and fertilizers among them.
Our aspiration, however, is to consider producers not only as careful buyers of the most technically valid products but as bearers of proposals that their experience can suggest.