EuroChem·Macronutrients
MOP (Muriate of Potash)
MOP (хлористий калій) — калійне добриво з ~60% K₂O. Найпопулярніше джерело калію у світі, у гранульованій і стандартній фракціях.
Main advantages
- ~60% K₂O — concentrated potassium supply
- Granular + standard grades — flexible field use
- Fully water-soluble — fits fertigation and blends
- World's leading potash — reliable K source
- Improves K nutrition — stronger stress tolerance
About this product
MOP (Muriate of Potash)
MOP (Muriate of Potash) is potassium chloride, the world's most widely used straight potassium fertilizer, supplying roughly 60% K₂O in a chloride form. Offered as granular material for field broadcasting and as a standard fine grade for blends and fertigation, it corrects potassium deficiency across potatoes, sugar beet, cereals, sunflower, corn and vegetables. Potassium drives water regulation, sugar transport and stress tolerance. Apply in autumn or before sowing, adjusting the rate to soil reserves and crop removal.
At a glance
Nutrient composition
Nutrient composition
NPK blend
Values are % nutrient by mass. Balanced blend for starter nutrition.
Potassium (K₂O)
60%
Hardiness + grain fill
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Application rate
- 100–300 kg/ha by soil K test and crop removal
- Window
- Autumn or pre-sowing base dressing
- Compatible crops
- Potatoes · Sugar beet · Cereals · Corn · Sunflower · Oilseed rape · Soybean · Vegetables
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Type
- Potassium
- Form
- Granular
- Manufacturer
- EuroChem
- Potassium (K₂O)
- 60%
- Application
- Soil, Fertigation
- Target Crops
- Potato, Sugar Beet, Cereals, Corn, Sunflower, Rapeseed, Soybean, Vegetables
- Growing conditions
- Application sites
- Культури (джерело)
- Potatoes; Sugar beet; Cereals; Corn; Sunflower; Oilseed rape; Soybean; Vegetables
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Rates depend on crop, prior history, soil-analysis results, and current soil nutrient status. A typical NPK complex on cereals is 150–300 kg/ha. Use the /calculators/npk tool or consult an agronomist for an exact dose.
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