Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)

High-Performance Nutrient Delivery

Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) stands as a cornerstone of modern agricultural nutrition, providing a concentrated, dual-action source of vital Phosphorus (P) and Nitrogen (N). Engineered for rapid assimilation, MAP is the professional choice for accelerating plant development and ensuring robust crop vitality from the earliest growth stages.

The Science of Efficiency

Chemically formulated as (NH4) H2PO4-, MAP is synthesized through the precision reaction of phosphoric acid and ammonia. This unique composition ensures a highly stable yet remarkably water-soluble delivery system. This high solubility is a critical advantage, allowing for immediate nutrient bioavailability whether applied through traditional soil methods or high-tech fertigation systems.

• Phosphorus Leadership: Drives fundamental metabolic processes, including photosynthesis, accelerated root architecture, and superior flower and seed development.

• Nitrogen Integration: Fuels vigorous vegetative growth, chlorophyll synthesis, and essential protein production.

Strategic Application & Yield Opimization

MAP is specifically recommended for high-demand crops such as corn, wheat, rice, cotton, and specialty vegetables. By delivering (NH4) and (H2PO4-) in a readily accessible form, it meets the intense nutritional requirements of high-yield agriculture while promoting resilient plant health. Our technical team ensures that MAP application is guided by precise dosage protocols, maximizing agricultural output while maintaining a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship and soil balance.

MAP is specifically recommended for high-demand crops such as corn, wheat, rice, cotton, and specialty vegetables. By delivering (NH4) and (H2PO4-) in a readily accessible form, it meets the intense nutritional requirements of high-yield agriculture while promoting resilient plant health. Our technical team ensures that MAP application is guided by precise dosage protocols, maximizing agricultural output while maintaining a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship and soil balance.