Potassium chloride mop k60, Arab Potash Company PLC, Jordan
Potassium chloride is one of the three basic elements of plant nutrition. Without it, the normal functioning of enzyme systems, photosynthesis, protein formation, sugar accumulation, and stress resistance are impossible. Potassium chloride is a classic concentrated potash fertilizer with a high content of active substance (at least 60% K₂O in the form of potassium chloride). This product is widely used in agriculture as an effective and affordable source of potassium.
Arab Potash Company PLC is a leading producer of potash fertilizers from Jordan, supplying potassium chloride to countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Neuron offers potassium chloride fertilizer from this manufacturer with reliable quality, official logistics, and verified certification. Its versatility, concentration, and cost-effectiveness make purchasing potassium chloride a logical choice for farmers striving for high yields.
To order fertilizer or receive consultation on its use, contact Neuron. Here you will get advice on how best to apply potassium chloride to your crops, as well as guaranteed stock availability and fast delivery.
Description
Advantages of Potassium Chloride from Neuron
Potassium chloride MOP K60 is a concentrated fertilizer containing 60% K₂O in water-soluble form. The high concentration means smaller transport volumes, convenient storage, and easy application. This potassium chloride fertilizer is available in granular or crystalline powder form, allowing you to choose the format best suited to your soil treatment technology.
Arab Potash Company is a global leader in potash fertilizer production. Thanks to the unique Dead Sea deposits and advanced processing technologies, their potassium chloride fertilizer has stable quality, uniform granule size, and excellent solubility. These characteristics are key to efficient potassium absorption by plants on different soil types.
The product contains minimal impurities and heavy metals, does not cake, and is easy to apply both manually and with machinery. It can be used for pre-sowing treatment as well as during vegetation in irrigated areas or regions with sufficient rainfall.
Buying potassium chloride from Neuron means not only guaranteed origin and quality but also flexible purchasing terms: from 50 kg bags to full wagon loads.
Application of Potassium Chloride for Different Crops
The most common use of potassium chloride is as an autumn fertilizer. The chlorine it contains has time to leach from the soil before active vegetation begins, minimizing harm to chlorine-sensitive crops.
- Potatoes. Potash fertilizers should be applied in autumn, especially potassium chloride. Chlorine can affect tuber quality, so autumn application with deep plowing helps reduce chlorine concentration in the root zone by spring. Potassium improves starch accumulation, skin formation, resistance to mechanical damage, and storability.
- Cucumbers and other cucurbits (zucchini, melons). Potassium promotes fruit set, faster fruit development, higher dry matter content, and better marketability. In neutral or alkaline soils, potassium chloride should be applied before sowing to avoid chlorine accumulation.
- Raspberries, strawberries, grapes. Potassium increases sugar and acid content, improves berry weight, and extends storage. However, since berries are sensitive to chlorine, the fertilizer should be applied only in autumn or replaced with potassium sulfate in spring.
- Corn. Potassium chloride is suitable as a base fertilizer. Apply before sowing at 150–250 kg/ha depending on soil type and target yield. Potassium improves lodging resistance, strengthens root development, and enhances nitrogen uptake.
- Cereal crops (e.g., winter wheat). Improves winter hardiness, stimulates tillering, and ear formation. Apply 80–120 kg/ha in autumn, together with phosphates.
Note: For tomatoes, especially in greenhouses, chlorine negatively affects fruit quality. Apply potassium chloride in autumn or switch to chlorine-free potash fertilizers.
In general, application rates vary depending on the crop, soil type, weather, and yield goals. On average: 100–200 kg/ha for field crops, 200–300 kg/ha for vegetables.
Environmental Safety of Potassium Chloride
Despite containing chlorine, potassium chloride is considered safe for the environment when applied at recommended rates. In moderate concentrations, chlorine is not toxic, and in many soils, chloride ions either bind or leach quickly without accumulating.
The product is free from heavy metals, pesticides, and nitrates. It is non-flammable, does not release harmful fumes, and does not react with organic matter. Safe when stored correctly: keep in dry conditions, retains properties even after long storage.
In agriculture, it is often applied in high-moisture regions, as potassium helps plants retain water and resist stress and nutrient deficiencies.
Advantages of Working with Neuron
Neuron is a direct supplier of fertilizers with official logistics from Arab Potash Company (Jordan). This guarantees stable quality, verified origin, certificates, and laboratory control for each batch. You receive fertilizer free of impurities, with a clear K₂O content.
Fast delivery is Neuron’s key principle. Fertilizers are available in warehouses across Ukraine, ensuring minimal time between order and application. Transportation options include road, rail, and sea.
Neuron also provides flexible purchasing terms and competitive potassium chloride prices. You can buy from a single 50 kg bag to bulk loads (tons, truckloads, wagons). Mixed orders are also possible.
Importantly, Neuron supports farmers with agronomic consulting, dosage recommendations, and technology planning. It’s not just sales, but a complete solution to improve farm profitability.
How to Choose the Right Potash Fertilizer
Not every potash fertilizer suits every crop. For vegetables, fruits, berries, and other chlorine-sensitive crops, it’s best to use potassium chloride in autumn or switch to chlorine-free alternatives. For field crops (corn, wheat, sunflower), it is a base fertilizer that perfectly complements nutrition programs.
Assess soil type, pH, moisture, crop rotation, and yield targets — all these factors influence dosage and the choice of potash type. For maximum efficiency, combine potassium with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers.
Granule size is also important, especially when using spreaders — uniform distribution matters.
To buy potassium chloride or get a consultation, contact Neuron. You will receive high-quality potassium chloride fertilizer, effective for many crops, with guaranteed results.
- Features
- Ingredients
- Benefits
- Application
- High potassium concentration: Ensures effective supply of the essential element to plants.
- Natural origin: Produced using the natural evaporation of Dead Sea waters.
- Versatility of use: Suitable for most agricultural crops.
- Potassium chloride (KCl) content: not less than 95%.
- Physical properties: granules or crystals, color ranging from white-pink to reddish-pink.
- Improvement of crop quality: Contributes to increased sugar and protein content in the produce.
- Enhanced plant resistance: Strengthens plant immunity against diseases and unfavorable weather conditions.
Potassium chloride MOP K60 is recommended for use on various soil types and is suitable for most agricultural crops, including cereals, oilseeds, vegetables, and fruits. It can be applied as a base fertilizer when preparing the soil for sowing, as well as for top dressing during the growing season. Recommended application rates depend on the crop type, soil conditions, and agronomic practices. Before use, it is advisable to conduct a soil analysis and consult with an agronomist to determine the optimal dosage.
In autumn, so that the chlorine has time to leach out of the soil before spring.
Yes, but only in autumn. Alternatively, potassium sulfate can be chosen.
For field crops — 100–200 kg/ha, for vegetables — up to 300 kg/ha.
Yes, but it is better not to mix it with ammonium nitrate in the same hopper.
At least 5 years under proper storage conditions.
Reddish-brown granules or powder, non-caking.

