MCP

Our monocalcium phosphate (MCP) is produced in Saint-Malo (France), Cartagena (Spain), Gabès (Tunisia) and Prahovo (Serbia) and is available as granules, micro-granules and fine particles.
MDCP

Monodicalcium phosphate (MDCP) is often labeled as an intermediary solution in terms of phosphorus and calcium content, bioavailability, pH and reactivity. Phosphea produces MDCP as granules and mini-granules in our Saint-Malo (France) and Gabès (Tunisia) plants.
DCP

Phosphea produces anhydrous dicalcium phosphate (DCP) in Saint-Malo (France), Gabès (Tunisia), Cartagena (Spain) and Imbituba (Brazil). Our DCP is available in powder or micro-granules form.
Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) comes from sedimentation of marine organisms (crustaceans, corals, etc.) in ancient oceans. It represents about 4% of the Earth’s crust (Aït-Kadi, Hébert, Bouzenad 2015), making it one of the most abundant minerals on Earth.
Sodium Bicarbonate

In animal nutrition, sodium bicarbonate is the main buffer substance. Buffer capacity can be defined as the ability of a solution to counteract pH changes.
Salt

The name “salt” comes from the Latin word « salarium ». He initially designated the salt ration provided to Roman soldiers. Then money given to buy salt or another foodstuff.
Urea

Urea is a non-protein nitrogen source useful for the growth of ruminal bacteria. It can be used to correct the roughages poor in nitrogen (straw, poor grass silage, but also corn silage with high starch level and poor soluble nitrogen).
Iron sulphate

Ferrous sulphate is used to cover the daily iron requirements of animals. Indeed, iron is an essential trace element for healthy and well-fed animals; as a constituent of hemoglobin, it ensures the oxygen transport to the organs. The selective intake of iron sulphate helps to ensure this central function.