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The Liquid Fertilizer market is a subset of the Fertilizer industry, which produces and distributes products used to supplement soil nutrients and promote plant growth. Liquid Fertilizers are typically applied directly to the soil or foliage, and are often used in combination with other fertilizers. They are typically composed of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as other micronutrients. Liquid Fertilizers are often preferred for their convenience and ability to be applied quickly and accurately.
Liquid Fertilizers are used in a variety of applications, including agricultural, horticultural, and turf management. They are also used in home and garden applications, such as lawn and garden care.
Some companies in the Liquid Fertilizer market include Yara International, The Mosaic Company, Haifa Group, Coromandel International, and Koch Fertilizer. Show Less Read more