New York City, NY, July 29, 2017 24 Market Reports -- A controlled-release fertiliser (CRF) is a granulated fertiliser that releases nutrients gradually into the soil (i.e., with a controlled release period).[2] The slowness of the release is determined by the low solubility of the chemical compounds in the soil moisture. Since conventional fertilisers are soluble in water, the nutrients can disperse quickly as the fertiliser dissolves. Because controlled-release fertilisers are not water-soluble, their nutrients disperse into the soil more slowly. The fertiliser granules may have an insoluble substrate or a semi-permeable jacket that prevents dissolution while allowing nutrients to flow outward.
The Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers market status and outlook of Europe and major countries, from angles of players, countries, product types and end industries; this report analyzes the top players in Europe and major countries, and splits the Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers market by product type and applications/end industries
The major players in Europe market include
Geographically, this report is segmented into several key regions, with sales, revenue, market share (%) and growth Rate (%) of Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast), covering
On the basis of product, the Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers market is primarily split into Sulphur coating
On the basis on the end users/applications, this report covers
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