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Calcium superphosphate price index

This post is a summary of the Calcium superphosphate developments since 2017. TThe price developments are expressed as a price index in US$ prices converted at current FX rates, which are the FX rates applicable at the time the price was valid. Calcium superphosphate price index developments are calculated from multiple separate sources of data to ensure statistical accuracy.

Further information on the Calcium superphosphate price chart

 

What is calcium superphosphate

Calcium superphosphate is a fertiliser that is made by reacting calcium oxide (also known as lime or quicklime) with phosphoric acid. It is a white, crystalline powder that is commonly used as a source of phosphorus and calcium for plants. Calcium superphosphate is made by mixing ground rock phosphate with lime and water to produce a slurry, which is then dried and ground to produce the final product.

 

How is calcium superphosphate produced

Calcium superphosphate is produced by reacting calcium oxide (also known as lime or quicklime) with phosphoric acid. The process typically involves the following steps:

Preparation of feedstock

The raw materials, such as rock phosphate and lime, are prepared for the reaction by crushing and grinding them to a uniform size.

Reaction

The rock phosphate and lime are mixed with water to produce a slurry, which is then reacted with phosphoric acid to produce calcium superphosphate. The reaction typically takes place in a reactor or a ball mill.

Drying and grinding

The calcium superphosphate is dried and ground to produce the final product.

Packaging

The calcium superphosphate is packaged in bags or bulk containers for transportation and storage.

Overall, the production of calcium superphosphate involves the reaction of calcium oxide with phosphoric acid to produce the final product, which is then dried and ground to the desired particle size.

 

What is calcium superphosphate used for

Calcium superphosphate is used in a variety of applications, including:

Agriculture

Calcium superphosphate is used as a fertiliser to provide phosphorus and calcium to plants. It is commonly used to improve the growth and yield of crops, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans.

Horticulture

Calcium superphosphate is used to improve the growth and development of horticultural plants, such as flowers and fruits.

Other uses

Calcium superphosphate is also used in the production of animal feed, as a food additive, and as a soil conditioner.

Overall, calcium superphosphate is a widely used fertiliser that is used to provide essential nutrients to plants and improve their growth and yield.

 

How big is the calcium superphosphate market

It is difficult to estimate the exact size of the global calcium superphosphate market, as it depends on various factors such as demand from different end-use industries, production capacity, and market trends. However, calcium superphosphate is a widely used fertiliser that is used to provide essential nutrients to plants and improve their growth and yield. The demand for calcium superphosphate is expected to increase due to the growing global population and the increasing demand for food, which drives the demand for fertilisers. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to dominate the global calcium superphosphate market, due to the large and growing populations in countries such as China and India, which drive demand for agricultural products.

 

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