Urea, for ages, has been considered one of the best sources of Nitrogen for plants. It is very helpful in the growth and development of crops during crucial stages. Nitrogen compounds synthesize amino acids and nucleic acids. Urea, a source of Nitrogen, helps plants improve root development and promote lushness in the leaves.
Since Arihant’s Liquid Urea is an emulsion-based liquid, it is easy to apply using existing methods of farmers. It can easily penetrate the soil even if it is hardened and not very porous.
developed in-house by our research team, the innovative technology helps make the nutrients very easy to be absorbed and utilized by the plants.
Micro-fluidized nutrients in the form of an emulsion-based liquid enable the plants to uptake the nutrients conveniently.
The emulsion-based liquid form helps make the product easier to store. A long shelf life ensures cost-effectiveness and ease of utilization.
The superlative concentration of nutrients in the product helps reduce the dependence on conventional fertilizers by up to 70%.
Our products consist of organic components which makes it helpful for the soil health and the soil microbial population.
Our innovative technology and research have led us to deliver a liquid urea product that has a minimum Nitrogen content of 44%. This effective Nitrogen becomes available to plants, making their growth robust, making the leaves greener, and assisting in photosynthesis.
A product that can easily be absorbed by the plants because of the liquid form with tiny particles that can easily penetrate the pores on leaves even if they are just sprayed with the fertilizer.
Nitrogen is a vital component of Chlorophyll. It also plays a significant role as the building block of proteins within plants. It is also responsible for creating amino acids and the movement of energy within the plant.
With Arihant’s innovative S⁴ and EA² technology, our liquid gel-based fertilizer products are a notch above any competition. The minute particle size of the nutrients substantially improves plant uptake. It also brings in an added benefit of the plants being able to absorb the nutrients and store them in pockets within the plant which facilitates the slow release of nutrients and utilization of the same as and when needed. It also reduces the dependence of farmers on conventional fertilizers to a great extent.