Nitrogenous fertilizers are an effective means of increasing crop productivity, especially in the nonchernozem zone, humid regions of the forest steppe, and the zone of irrigated agriculture where the soils do not contain enough nitrogen. The fertilization rates vary with soil conditions, biological characteristics of the crops, and available supply of manure or other organic fertilizers.
Nitrogenous fertilizers are used as the base fertilizer and as supplementary feeding. They are added to winter crops which were sown after a clean fallow only as early spring supplements (30–40 kg of nitrogen per ha) on semithawed soil (on the ground’s ice “crust”). In all zones of the USSR, it is useful to add nitrogenous fertilizers at the full rates to spring crops before sowing and, if the crops are to be irrigated, in stages before irrigation. Cotton is fertilized three times: before sowing, at the start of budding, and at the start of flowering (one-third of the rate at a time).
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Smaller amounts are applied to soils richer in natural nitrogen or when manure or other nitrogen-containing organic fertilizers are used at the same time. If nitrogenous fertilizers are in ample supply, the rates can be increased in humid regions; this generally increases the yield and improves the quality of the crops. For example, good nitrogen nutrition favors the formation of gluten in wheat grain and increases the protein content of fodder crops.
The nitrogenous fertilizer market is highly consolidated and rationalized. Nations that have a constricted supply-demand status of fertilizers discourage the export of these. Bans and higher duties on fertilizer are made to meet their domestic demand and also frequent change in policies restricts manufacturers to expand their business aggressively. The influence of China’s export policy on its domestic producers often impacts the available supply and global trade fundamentals. Asia-Pacific being the largest rice-producing region, and Latin America being the largest corn and sugarcane-producing region, attract global investors’ attentions.
Crop-Nitrogen fertilizer Usage Data
The identify the type of nitrogenous fertilizer (urea, ammonium nitrate, sodium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, CAN, UAN calcium nitrate, ammonium chloride) to be used for different types of crop under cultivation To identify the particular crop types(cereals &grains, oilseeds, fruits &vegetables) for which a particular nitrogenous fertilizer is predominantly used
Impact Analysis
- Impact of population growth on the demand of nitrogenous fertilizers
- Impact of globalization on the trade of nitrogenous fertilizers
- Impact of sustainability on the usage of nitrogenous fertilizers
- Impact of technology development on the production and usage of nitrogenous fertilizers
Trade Analysis
- Nitrogenous fertilizers imported annually in each country tracked till sub-segment level
- Nitrogenous fertilizers exported annually in each country tracked till sub-segment level
Historical Data and Trends
- Country-specific target markets in terms of agricultural, irrigated, organic, and arable land
- Country-specific area under each crop and crop type
- Country-specific crop production in terms of value and volume

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