Slow Release Nitrogen (SRN)
Slow Release Nitrogen (SRN) is a type of fertilizer formulation designed to release nitrogen gradually over an extended period rather than all at once, ensuring a steady nutrient supply to plants, improving nitrogen use efficiency, and reducing losses due to leaching, volatilization, or denitrification; it typically uses coatings, chemical inhibitors, or organic compounds to control nutrient release, thereby promoting sustained crop growth, minimizing environmental impact, lowering the frequency of applications, and ultimately enhancing both yield and soil health.
Applications of Slow Release Nitrogen (SRN)
• Used as a non-protein nitrogen (NPN) source for ruminants.
• Supplies nitrogen gradually to rumen microbes for continuous protein synthesis.
• Enhances microbial activity, leading to better digestion and nutrient utilization.
• Ideal for inclusion in compound cattle feed, TMR (Total Mixed Ration), and mineral mixtures.
• Supports improved milk yield and animal growth performance.
Advantages of Slow Release Nitrogen (SRN)
• Provides a steady nitrogen release, minimizing ammonia loss and feed wastage.
• Improves microbial protein production for enhanced animal nutrition.
• Increases feed efficiency and reduces dependency on high-cost protein sources.
• Safe and stable formulation — minimizes risk of urea toxicity.
• Economical alternative to traditional protein ingredients.
Additional Details
Packing: 25 Kg BOPP laminated bag with inner polythene liner
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and shaded area away from moisture
Market Potential: Increasing adoption in dairy and livestock feed due to cost efficiency and high performance
Colour: White to light cream granular or powder form
Source of Product: Indigenous Production / Import