About Us

Mianyang Jinchuan phosphorus Chemical Co., Ltd. was established in 2013, relying on its rich and high quality mineral resources advantages, is committed to phosphate products and phosphate products research, development, production and sales of high-tech enterprises, headquarters and R & D base is established in the scenic Anzhou District Industrial Park.

Find Agricultural Experts In Your Area

You should expect your agricultural fertilizer suppliers to provide more than excellent nutritional and crop protection products—they should also provide expertise. At JINCHUAN, we work with agricultural experts across the country and around the world to help you find optimal nutrition for your crops.

We know the impacts that climate, weather and soil conditions can have on a crop. This is part of the reason that effective crop nutrition programs must be customized. Some soil conditions won’t hold nutrients, while others will capture some nutrients and not others. Too much rainfall can also cause nutrients to leach or runoff, while too little rainfall can prevent nutrients from reaching plant roots. These are just a few of the reasons it is important to work with an agricultural expert and local supplier who understands your unique area.

Fertilizer and the Environment: What’s the Connection?

Plants need nutrients to grow and soil needs nutrients to be productive, however excess nutrient use has had serious consequences for our water, soil, and our health. Farmers can help to prevent these issues through responsible nutrient management, and they can actually improve yield at the same time.

The application of fertilizer seems pretty straightforward at first glance; apply fertilizer to the soil and crops will use them. However, we now know that using excess nutrients can have disastrous effects on the environment, and even cause health issues in our communities.

Fertilizers, like everything in the world, are made up of elements and compounds. When applying the right amounts and types of these elements and compounds, plants get what they need to thrive. However, these elements and compounds don’t always go to the plants. The nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients farmers use to restore the soil can sometimes accumulate there, and other times travel into waterways or drinking water through runoff. While small amounts of these nutrients are vital, too much can become harmful.

This is why responsible nutrient management is so important.

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