AgroDex P & K - Liquid Phosphorus and Potassium Fertiliser for Fruit Yield and Colour

Enhances flowering, fruit set, and ripening with fast-absorbing phosphorus and potassium.
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AgroDex P & K - Liquid Phosphorus and Potassium Fertiliser for Fruit and Crop Development

Improves fruit yield, quality, and colour uniformity with rapid plant assimilation

AgroDex P & K is a unique formulation that combines the purest forms of phosphorus and potassium, bonded to sugar molecules for immediate plant uptake. This advanced design ensures rapid nutrient assimilation and efficient transport within the plant. AgroDex P & K enhances fruit yield, size, and colour uniformity while providing a lasting response even at low application rates. It is ideal for use during flowering and fruit set, particularly in cotton and other fruiting crops where phosphorus and potassium demand is at its highest. Gentle on foliage, AgroDex P & K will not damage even delicate fruit surfaces when applied as directed.

AgroDex minerals are supported by a blend of organic acids, partially hydrolysed proteins, and free amino acids that provide low molecular weight chelation. This ensures effective nutrient penetration and translocation to the plant’s active tissues, supporting strong and consistent growth.

Technical Specifications

Component Description
Phosphorus (P) Highly soluble, sugar-complexed phosphorus for rapid uptake
Potassium (K) Pure, organic-form potassium for improved fruit fill and quality
Organic Components Contains organic acids, hydrolysed proteins, and amino acids
Formulation Type Liquid nutrient concentrate for foliar or fertigation use
Compatibility Compatible with most foliar and irrigation systems
Sizes Available 20 Litre, 200 Litre, 1000 Litre
 

Application Guidance

AgroDex P & K can be used as a foliar spray or via fertigation to support flowering, fruit set, and ripening stages. It is particularly effective in cotton, fruit trees, vegetables, and vines.

  • Apply during flowering and early fruit development when P and K demand is highest.
  • Can be used throughout the season to maintain nutrient balance and fruit quality.
  • For best results, apply early morning or late afternoon to maximise uptake efficiency.
  • Follow with sufficient irrigation where appropriate to improve root-zone absorption.

Why Choose This Product

AgroDex P & K provides an efficient phosphorus and potassium source formulated for rapid plant response and lasting benefits. Its sugar-complexed nutrients promote fast assimilation and energy transfer, enhancing plant performance during high-demand growth stages. The organic chelation system ensures safe foliar application and improved mobility within the plant, reducing the risk of leaf burn and maximising nutrient effectiveness.

Frequently Asked Question

How does AgroDex P & K improve fruit yield and colour uniformity?

Phosphorus and potassium are vital for energy transfer, root growth, and fruit development. AgroDex P & K optimises these processes through its sugar-bound formulation, allowing nutrients to be immediately utilised by plant cells. It enhances:

  • Energy production - Phosphorus drives ATP synthesis for cellular growth and metabolism.
  • Fruit filling and sweetness - Potassium regulates sugar transport and carbohydrate formation.
  • Uniform ripening - Balanced P and K availability promotes even fruit size and colour.
  • Gentle foliar performance - The formulation is soft on leaves and safe for delicate fruit surfaces.
  • Long-lasting plant response - Low application rates achieve extended nutrient benefits.

By applying AgroDex P & K during flowering and fruiting, growers can achieve improved yield, enhanced colour, and a more consistent harvest quality across crops.

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Product Features
  • Sugar-bound phosphorus and potassium for rapid uptake
  • Enhances fruit yield, quality, and colour uniformity
  • Ideal for cotton, fruit, vine, and vegetable crops
  • Safe foliar formulation with organic acids and amino acids
  • Effective during flowering and fruit set
  • Long-lasting crop response
  • Sizes: 20 Litre, 200 Litre, 1000 Litre
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Global Shortage of MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) & DAP (Diammonium Phosphate)

INDUSTRY UPDATE

URGENT FERTILISER SUPPLY UPDATE - MAP & DAP SHORTAGE

Global Shortage of MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) & DAP (Diammonium Phosphate)

This summer cropping season is facing unprecedented challenges in fertiliser supply. Availability of MAP fertiliser (monoammonium phosphate) and DAP fertiliser (diammonium phosphate) is expected to remain extremely limited worldwide, with serious implications for growers planning their nutrient programs.

Why is Fertiliser Supply Tight?

China’s Export Restrictions Continue

Since 2021, China has imposed strict quotas and inspection rules on phosphate fertiliser exports to protect domestic prices and safeguard food security. The impact has been dramatic:

  • March 2025 exports: just 13,000 tonnes, compared with 950,000 tonnes in March 2022.
  • Q1 2025 exports: 111,000 tonnes, versus a three-year average of 785,000 tonnes.

China’s internal demand continues to climb due to increased grain production and the rapid growth of the electric vehicle industry, especially in battery manufacturing. Analysts predict that restrictions will remain in place-or even tighten-throughout 2025.

Other Suppliers Cannot Fill the Gap

Although Morocco, Russia, the USA, and Saudi Arabia also produce MAP and DAP, they cannot offset the sharp drop in Chinese exports. The result is:

  • Rising global fertiliser prices
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Global Shortage of MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) & DAP (Diammonium Phosphate)

URGENT FERTILISER SUPPLY UPDATE – MAP & DAP SHORTAGE

Global Shortage of MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) & DAP (Diammonium Phosphate)

This summer cropping season is facing unprecedented challenges in fertiliser supply. Availability of MAP fertiliser (monoammonium phosphate) and DAP fertiliser (diammonium phosphate) is expected to remain extremely limited worldwide, with serious implications for growers planning their nutrient programs.

Why is Fertiliser Supply Tight

China’s Export Restrictions Continue

Since 2021, China has imposed strict quotas and inspection rules on phosphate fertiliser exports to protect domestic prices and safeguard food security. 

The impact has been dramatic:

  • March 2025 exports: just 13,000 tonnes, compared with 950,000 tonnes in March 2022.
  • Q1 2025 exports: 111,000 tonnes, versus a three-year average of 785,000 tonnes.
China’s internal demand continues to climb due to increased grain production and the rapid growth of the electric vehicle industry, especially in battery manufacturing. Analysts predict that restrictions will remain in place... or even tighten... throughout 2025.

Other Suppliers Cannot Fill the Gap

Although Morocco, Russia, the USA, and Saudi Arabia also produce MAP and DAP, they cannot offset the sharp drop in Chinese exports. 

The result is:

  • Rising global fertiliser prices
  • Longer delivery lead times
  • Stricter supplier allocations
  • Reduced pricing flexibility across the summer cropping season

What This Means for Growers

For olive growers and other professional producers, the impacts are already being felt:

  • Reduced fertiliser availability for summer cropping
  • Higher input costs with delivery delays
  • Less flexibility in nutrient timing and program planning

Looking forward, risks include:
  • Reduced or cancelled fertiliser allocations
  • Possible product unavailability at short notice
  • Last-minute program changes forced by supply shortages

Our Recommendations - Secure Your Supply Now

Do not wait for traditional ordering windows. Place orders immediately and consider forward contracting for next season. Securing current pricing now helps protect your operation against higher costs and potential shortages later.

Optimise Your Nutrient Strategy

  • Review alternative phosphate fertiliser options
  • Adjust application rates where agronomically feasible
  • Consider split applications to maximise nutrient efficiency
  • Explore precision application technologies to reduce overall fertiliser requirements

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