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Sales of Ammonium Phosphate Set to Shoot Up in Coming Years
Sales of Ammonium Phosphate Set to Shoot Up in Coming Years
Furthermore, the soaring foreign direct investments (FDI) being made in farming will massively boost the demand for the compound all over the world in the coming years.

Ammonium phosphate is primarily used as a source for phosphorous and nitrogen for ensuring the proper growth of crops. It helps in delivering phosphorous and nitrogen nutrients to the soil in a highly absorbable form for the roots of the plant. The surging investments being made by the major agriculture-dependent economies such as Brazil and India are predicted to significantly propel the requirement for ammonium phosphate in the forthcoming years. 

 

Furthermore, the soaring foreign direct investments (FDI) being made in farming will massively boost the demand for the compound all over the world in the coming years. The booming production of animal feed products in the various Asian countries such as South Korea, China, and India is creating lucrative growth opportunities for the ammonium phosphate-producing companies. Apart from being extensively used in agriculture, ammonium phosphate is also heavily required in water treatment processes. 

 

Because of the soaring population levels in many countries, the need for water treatment is exploding rapidly. Moreover, the governments of several countries are enacting regulations and standards for maintaining the water quality levels. This is consequently fueling the expansion of the global ammonium phosphate market, as per the market research company, P&S Intelligence. Monoammonium phosphate (MAP), ammonium polyphosphate, and diammonium phosphate (DAP) are the most widely used types of ammonium phosphate across the globe. 

 

MAP is extensively used for producing nitrogen and phosphorous. Phosphoric acid and ammonia are used in an equal ratio and they are made to reach with each other for producing MAP. It is extensively used in farming processes. Moreover, it is highly water soluble and dissolves quickly in soil if the soil contains an adequate amount of moisture. On the other hand, DAP serves the role of phosphate fertilizer. It is produced by reacting ammonia and phosphoric acid. 

 

In the presence of alkaline soil conditions, one of the molecules of ammonia in DAP will turn into ammonia, making it a highly suitable material for low alkaline or pH soil. Apart from its large-scale usage in the agriculture sector, DAP is also used as a flame retardant for impregnating matches. Geographically, the sales of ammonium phosphate were observed to be the highest in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region in the past years.

 

In the APAC region, the demand for the compound was observed to be the highest in China during the last few years. Apart from being widely used in China, the compound is also being extensively required in farming processes in other regional countries such as India, Thailand, and Australia. The burgeoning requirement for fertilizers and the surging investments being made in the agricultural industry are massively boosting the demand for ammonium phosphate in the region. 

 

Hence, it can be said with surety that the demand for ammonium phosphate will surge all over the world in the coming years, mainly because of the growing requirement for the compound in farming processes and water treatment facilities around the world.