Phosphate rock is a naturally occurring mineral that is a primary source of phosphorus, an essential nutrient for plant and animal growth. It is typically found in sedimentary rocks and can be mined and processed to produce phosphoric acid, which is used in producing fertilizers, food additives, and other industrial products.
Phosphate rock deposits can be differentiated by their grade and quality, which refers to the P2O5 concentration of the rock. To make fertilizer, phosphate rock must contain at least 28% P2O5.
The table below highlights the specific characteristics of our Phosphate Rock products. However, if you have any specific requirements. Don’t hesitate to contact us!