Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Nitrogenous Fertilizers. In 2023, Nitrogenous Fertilizers were the world's 110th most traded product, with a total trade of $39.2B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Nitrogenous Fertilizers decreased by -40.2%, from $65.6B to $39.2B. Trade in Nitrogenous Fertilizers represent 0.17% of total world trade.
Nitrogenous Fertilizers are a part of Fertilizers. They include Urea, including aqueous solution in packs >10 kg, Ammonium nitrate, including solution, in pack >10 kg, Ammonium sulphate, in packs >10 kg, Ammonium nitrate limestone etc mixes, pack >10 kg, Urea-ammonium nitrate mixes in solution, pack >10 kg, Nitrogenous fertilizers, mixes, nes, pack >10 kg, Calcium-ammonium nitrate mix, double salts pack >10kg, Ammonium sulphate-nitrate mix, double salts, pack>10k, Sodium nitrate, in packs >10 kg, and Calcium cyanamide in packs >10 kg, among others.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Nitrogenous Fertilizers were Russia ($5.34B), China ($5.05B), Oman ($2.61B), Egypt ($2.59B), and Qatar ($1.82B).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Nitrogenous Fertilizers were Brazil ($4.35B), India ($3.85B), United States ($3.67B), France ($1.7B), and Turkey ($1.47B).
Ranking Nitrogenous Fertilizers ranks 945th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Nitrogenous fertilisers are used to provide nitrogen for plants. Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants, but it is often unavailable in the soil. Nitrogenous fertilisers can be added to the soil to increase nitrogen levels.