Multi-Nutrient
NPK Blends
Compound Fertilizers · Custom Formulations
N-P-K (Custom)
NPK blends combine nitrogen, phosphate and potassium in a single granule or physical blend. Cerantis sources standard NPK compound grades (15-15-15, 20-10-10, 12-12-17+2S) and can facilitate custom formulations for distributors with specific crop nutrition programs. NPK compounds typically carry higher margins than straight fertilizers and are increasingly demanded by precision farming customers.
Product Specifications
Available Grades
15-15-15 · 20-10-10 · 12-12-17+2S · Custom
Forms
Compound granular, Physical blend
Packaging
Bulk, Bigbag (1 MT), 25/50 kg bags
Lot Sizes
20–200 MT
Origins
Europe, Turkey, Middle East
Custom Lead Time
3–6 weeks
Peak Season
Spring & Autumn
Micronutrients
Available on request (B, Zn, Mn, Cu)
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Applications
- Universal crop fertilization across mixed farming systems
- Precision farming programs requiring tailored N:P:K ratios
- Distributor private-label blending programs
- Horticultural and vegetable crop nutrition
- Lawn and turf care formulations
- Organic-mineral compound fertilizers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between compound NPK and blended NPK?
Compound NPK granules contain all three nutrients (N, P, K) within each individual granule, ensuring uniform nutrient distribution. Physical blends (bulk blend / BB) are physical mixtures of straight fertilizers (e.g. urea + DAP + MOP). Compound grades are generally more uniform; bulk blends are more flexible in ratio.
Can Cerantis supply custom NPK grades not listed here?
Yes. If you require a specific grade (e.g. 14-7-21+3S or 16-8-16+Zn), we can source from European and Turkish compound manufacturers. Minimum quantities and lead times apply. Contact us with your specification.
What does the "+S" or "+2S" in NPK grades mean?
The S suffix indicates the sulphur content. 12-12-17+2S contains 2% sulphur. This is especially important for rapeseed, cereals and grassland where sulphur deficiency is widespread in European soils.
Why are NPK blends more expensive than straight fertilizers?
NPK compounds require additional manufacturing steps (blending, granulation, coating) and packaging. However, they deliver higher margin opportunities for distributors and reduce application passes for farmers — often justifying the premium at farm level.
Are micronutrient fertilizer additions available in NPK blends?
Yes, many NPK compound grades can include micronutrients such as boron (B), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn) and copper (Cu). Micronutrient fertilizer additions are common for specialty crops and deficient soils. Ask us for available grades with micronutrient enrichment.
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