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Powering global agriculture with high-purity Urea solutions. From source to soil, we ensure quality, consistency, and reliable delivery for your crop yields.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
What is Urea 46% Nitrogen?
The world's most concentrated solid nitrogen fertilizer, essential for healthy plant growth and maximum yield efficiency.
Chemical Composition
Nitrogen Content: 46% Minimum
Biuret: 1.0% Maximum (Low Biuret)
Moisture: 0.5% Maximum
Form: Solid, Water Soluble
Why Choose Our Urea?
Our urea provides a high concentration of nitrogen in a form that is easy to handle and store. It promotes rapid vegetative growth and strengthens the root system.
Cost Effective
Lowest cost per unit of nitrogen compared to other fertilizers.
Versatile Application
Suitable for soil application, fertigation, and foliar sprays.
Product Forms
Choose the physical structure that matches your application equipment and needs.

Prilled Urea
Fast Acting
1.0mm - 2.4mm
Smaller, smoother particles produced by spraying molten urea down a prilling tower. Ideal for industrial use and rapid soil integration.
Harder surface finish
Faster dissolution rate

Granular Urea
High Durability
2.0mm - 4.0mm
Larger particles created through granulation. Superior hardness makes it resistant to crushing and dust formation during transport and blending.
Ideal for bulk blending (NPK)
Better for mechanical spreading
GLOBAL LOGISTICS
Flexible Packaging Solutions
Whether you are a local distributor or a large-scale agricultural cooperative, CalmaTierra adapts to your infrastructure. We manage the entire supply chain from production plant to your port of discharge.
50kg Polypropylene Bags
Standard woven bags with PE liner. Easy manual handling for retail distribution.
1,000kg Jumbo Bags (FIBC)
Big Bags with discharge spout. Optimized for forklift handling and medium-scale storage.
Bulk Vessel Shipment
Direct loose bulk loading into vessel holds. Highest efficiency for large volume orders (5,000MT+).

Global Reach
Exporting to over 25 countries across South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.