Published April 28, 2026 | Version v1
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The Real Agricultural Shift Is Happening in Nutrient Utilization Efficiency

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Modern agricultural systems are extracting significantly higher nutrient loads from soil than in previous decades. Intensive cultivation, reduced atmospheric sulfur deposition, and continuous cropping practices have accelerated sulfur depletion across major farming regions. The result is a structural rise in sulfur deficiency risk in high-yield crop systems.


This matters because sulfur is no longer a secondary nutrient issue.

It directly affects nitrogen utilization, chlorophyll formation, protein synthesis, and overall crop productivity. As crop genetics improve and yield expectations rise, sulfur efficiency is becoming increasingly important in maintaining nutrient balance across the soil profile.

That dynamic is strengthening the positioning of ammonium thiosulfate within modern fertilizer programs.

For complete industry insight refer: https://www.profsharemarketresearch.com/ammonium-thiosulfate-fertilizer-market-report/

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