What is PNP Coated Urea? A Complete Guide for Modern Farmers
A practical introduction to PNP coated urea — what the coating does, why it improves nitrogen efficiency, and how it differs from conventional urea and neem-coated urea.
Practical, field-grounded articles by the UREGOLD agronomy team — covering Potassium Nitrophenolates, nitrogen use efficiency and slow-release nitrogen fertilizers.
A practical introduction to PNP coated urea — what the coating does, why it improves nitrogen efficiency, and how it differs from conventional urea and neem-coated urea.
What Potassium Nitrophenolates actually are, how 2-PNP, 4-PNP and 5-PNP differ, and why this trio is the active backbone of modern bio-stimulant fertilizers.
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) measures how much of the nitrogen you apply actually ends up in your crop. Here is how to lift it — without sacrificing yield.
Not all coated urea is the same. A side-by-side look at sulfur, neem, polymer and PNP coated urea — and where each one wins.
Urea is the single largest subsidised fertilizer in many economies. Coated urea cuts the kilograms applied per hectare — directly trimming imports, forex outflow and subsidy spend.
Nitrogen fertilizer is responsible for nearly 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Coated urea is one of the most practical tools to shrink that footprint — today, on existing farms.
A practical, farmer-first list of what coated urea actually delivers in the field — yield, labor, cost, soil health and resilience benefits.