
A new vessel carrying Agropolychim fertilizers has arrived at the port of Chornomorsk: LLC “Neuron” encourages farmers to start planning their harvest today
Against the backdrop of unstable weather conditions and increased competition in the agricultural sector, timely provision of mineral fertilizers has become a key issue for farmers across Ukraine. Right now — in June — the vessel ANNABELLA has docked at the port of Chornomorsk with a new shipment of fertilizers from the well-known Bulgarian manufacturer Agropolychim.

This shipment contains two extremely important products for modern agriculture:
- MAP 11-52 — a phosphorus-nitrogen fertilizer with a high phosphorus content that significantly improves root system development, promotes early crop establishment, and increases yield.
- Sulfoammophos 20-20+13S — a complex fertilizer containing a balanced amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. It is an ideal solution for enhancing nutrient uptake, especially in soils with sulfur deficiency.

“Prepare your sled in summer,” says a Ukrainian proverb. This principle perfectly applies to agribusiness as well: preparation for the sowing season must start early to avoid fertilizer shortages during the peak season. LLC “Neuron” as the official importer of Agropolychim products, is already ready today to ship high-quality fertilizers directly from the warehouse at the port. This enables prompt delivery to farms across Ukraine with minimal logistics costs for customers.

Why choose us?
- Direct cooperation with the manufacturer
- Fertilizers available in stock — no waiting
- Agronomic consultations on product selection and application rates
- Transparent partnership terms and competitive prices
Agropolychim fertilizers are rightly considered a benchmark of European quality — trusted by farmers in dozens of countries, and Ukraine is no exception. Reliability, efficiency, and results — these are the core values behind our offer.

Don’t delay your preparation — lay the foundation for a successful harvest today with LLC “Neuron.”


