Egyptian phosphate rock in multiple P₂O₅ grades for fertilizer production, animal feed supplements, and the chemical industry.
Phosphate rock is the feedstock for diammonium phosphate (DAP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), triple superphosphate (TSP), and single superphosphate (SSP) fertilisers used in global agriculture.
Dicalcium phosphate (DCP) and monocalcium phosphate (MCP) derived from phosphate rock are essential mineral supplements in poultry, swine, and ruminant feed formulations.
Processed into phosphoric acid, which serves as the base for a wide range of industrial chemicals including detergents, flame retardants, food-grade phosphates, and metal treatment compounds.
Ground phosphate rock can be applied directly to acidic soils as a slow-release phosphorus source, particularly effective in tropical agricultural regions in Africa and South Asia.
Big Bags
1,000–1,250 kg FIBC
Bulk
Direct vessel loading
How many P₂O₅ grades of Egyptian phosphate rock does Berenex supply?
Seven grades: 22%, 24%, 26%, 28%, 29%, 30%, and 31% P₂O₅ content. The higher-grade material (28–31%) is preferred for DAP and MAP fertiliser production; lower grades are used for SSP and direct soil application.
What is the minimum order for Egyptian phosphate rock?
1,000 metric tonnes (MT). Available in bulk vessel loading or big bags (1,000–1,250 kg FIBC). Shipped FOB Port Said or CIF to destination port.
Which fertilisers are produced from phosphate rock?
DAP (diammonium phosphate), MAP (monoammonium phosphate), TSP (triple superphosphate), and SSP (single superphosphate) — the four major phosphate fertilisers used in global agriculture, accounting for the majority of world phosphate rock consumption.
Can phosphate rock be applied directly to agricultural soil?
Yes. Ground phosphate rock is effective as a slow-release phosphorus source on acidic soils (pH below 5.5), particularly in tropical regions across Africa and South Asia. It is a cost-effective alternative to processed fertiliser for smallholder farmers in these markets.