- Composition includes of ammonia and phosphoric acid, containing 18% nitrogen and 46% phosphorus.
- It is highly soluble in water and soil, releasing phosphate and ammonium for plants.
- Benefits includes aiding in tissue development, regulating protein synthesis, and meeting initial nitrogen and sulfur needs.
- Application rates vary for pastures and forage crops, and lawns.
- Storage advised in bulk sheds and covered with a tarp.
- Risks include potential harm to plant roots and seedlings when DAP dissolves.
Red Sea Crisis Impact on DAP Supply in India
- The Department of Fertilizers has been unable to maintain adequate DAP supplies due to geo-political situations and the Red Sea Crisis.
- The crisis led to vessel diversion via the Cape of Good Hope, causing longer voyage times and supply chain disruptions.
- Industry experts argue that the crisis started in January and could have been avoided with an effective strategy.
- Despite a 59% increase in import during October, DAP demand for the month could not be met, and sales were lower than the year-ago.
- The combined requirement of DAP in the first two months of the Rabi sowing season was estimated at nearly 35 lakh tonnes.
- The government reported that imported and domestic DAP supplied to the States in October and November 2024 had become approximately 23 lt so far.
- DAP import surged 58.6% to 8.17 lt in October 2024 from 5.15 lt in the corresponding period last year.
- Major states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh used complex fertilisers by 5 lt more than the year-ago period.
- Intensive government efforts resulted in the total availability of 34.81 lt of DAP and 55.14 lt of complex during the ongoing Rabi season till date.