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[Title] => Shortage of urea, DAP wont affect sugar industry
[Summary] => Asia Fertilizer Week, the fertilizer newsletter of Asia, has warned that the traditional suppliers of ammonia are shutting down their ammonia plants, resulting in a worldwide shortage of urea and di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) beginning April 2003.
Urea contains 46-percent nitrogen (46-0-0) while DAP contains a mixture of 18-percent nitrogen and 46-percent phosphorus (18-46-0). Urea and DAP have been the traditional fertilizer grades for sugarcane fertilization in Negros and Bukidnon.
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Urea contains 46-percent nitrogen (46-0-0) while DAP contains a mixture of 18-percent nitrogen and 46-percent phosphorus (18-46-0). Urea and DAP have been the traditional fertilizer grades for sugarcane fertilization in Negros and Bukidnon.
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