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NPK 24-8-7 Fertilizer — Bulk Price Quote

Maximum-N compound grade · 39% total nutrients · MOQ 1,000 MT FOB/CFR/CIF

Key parameters — NPK 24-8-7

Nitrogen (N)24% min
Phosphorus (P2O5)8% min
Potassium (K2O)7% min
Total nutrients39% min
Moisture1.5% max
Granule size2–4 mm
MOQ1,000 MT

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Full specification — NPK 24-8-7

Nitrogen (N)24% min
Phosphorus (P2O5)8% min
Potassium (K2O)7% min
Total nutrients (N+P2O5+K2O)39% min
Moisture1.5% max
Granule size2–4 mm (90% min on sieve)
HS code3105.20

Product overview — NPK 24-8-7

Irrigated wheat and cotton buyers request NPK 24-8-7 bulk price when split nitrogen application is limited by water availability, weather windows or labour constraints. Among standard compound NPK grades, 24-8-7 pushes the highest nitrogen analysis at 24% N while retaining 8% P2O5 and 7% K2O for balanced early nutrition in a single field pass.

Importers in Central Asia, Turkey, India and Egypt stock 24-8-7 for irrigated cereal and fibre crop systems. Single application at planting delivers 48–60 kg N/ha from 200–250 kg/ha product rate — covering 40–50% of total N demand for 6 t/ha wheat, with remaining N applied as urea through irrigation or top-dress before heading. Most 24-8-7 uses ammonium and nitrate forms with lower volatilization risk than straight urea on alkaline soils.

Request a price quote for vessel parcels from 1,000 MT with mill COA. Compared with straight urea, 24-8-7 delivers P and K alongside N — critical where equipment availability limits multiple field passes during narrow application windows.

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Loading ports & logistics — NPK 24-8-7

NPK 24-8-7 for inland buyers ships in 1,000 kg FIBC big-bags or 20–24 MT container lots where landlocked irrigated belts cannot receive full bulk vessels. Coastal feeder parcels run 1,000–5,000 MT on coaster tonnage from Black Sea and MENA load terminals.

Container and FIBC deliveries serve Central Asian wheat cooperatives, Egyptian delta distributors and Turkish cotton regions reached by truck from coastal feeders. 50 kg bags available when retail networks need repack from inland warehouses.

Lead time 14–30 days depending on container availability and feeder line scheduling. Irrigated wheat buyers in landlocked Central Asia often receive 24-8-7 via FIBC feeder parcels when single-pass basal N delivery must cover narrow pre-plant windows.

Packaging & documentation — NPK 24-8-7

Bulk hold shipment with moisture barrier tarps, or 50 kg bags palletised for retail repack, or 1,000 kg FIBC for cooperative direct purchase. Each lot includes mill certificate of analysis, commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading and certificate of origin. SGS or Bureau Veritas inspection at loading available for LC-backed contracts.

Buyer segments & crop programmes

Irrigated wheat applies 200–250 kg/ha at planting for basal N, P and K. Cotton programmes use similar rates at sowing. Dry-seeded rice receives 24-8-7 at pre-plant; transplanted rice in flooded conditions benefits from split N — use 24-8-7 at basal and urea at panicle initiation.

FAQ — NPK 24-8-7

Why not use straight urea instead of 24-8-7?

24-8-7 delivers P and K alongside N in one field pass — critical where application windows are narrow due to weather or where equipment availability limits multiple passes.

Does 24% N increase volatilization losses?

Volatilization depends on N form within the granule, not total N percentage. Most 24-8-7 uses ammonium and nitrate forms with lower volatilization risk than straight urea broadcast on alkaline soils.

Can 24-8-7 be used on rice?

Suitable for dry-seeded rice at pre-plant. Transplanted rice in flooded conditions benefits from split N application — use 24-8-7 at basal and urea at panicle initiation.

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