Boron Fertilizers
Boron fertilizers correct boron deficiency, which affects pollination, fruit set, and cell-wall integrity in oilseeds, pulses, fruit, and vegetable crops. Because the margin between deficiency and excess is narrow, buyers value consistent, well-characterised boron sources for soil, fertigation, and foliar use across EU and GCC markets.
The principal Indian-origin and India-routed products are borax decahydrate at around 11% boron, borax pentahydrate at around 15% boron, boric acid at around 17% boron, and highly soluble disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT) at around 20-21% boron, the latter favoured for fertigation and foliar programmes. Guaranteed boron content, water solubility, and particle size are stated on the specification, with FCO micronutrient definitions referenced where relevant. Granular boron grades for blending into bulk fertilizers and fully soluble grades for spray use are distinguished, and consistency of boron content across batches is emphasised given the narrow deficiency-to-excess margin buyers must manage.
Packaging is generally 25 kg or 50 kg bags, with 25 kg moisture-barrier bags or drums common for soluble octaborate grades.
For the EU, boron fertilizers may be placed on the market under the micronutrient provisions of Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national routes, with CE marking, CLP/GHS labelling, and SDS coordinated where required, and SABER documentation arranged for Saudi consignments. Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply boron fertilizers with CoA per batch, SDS, EU fertilising-product and CLP compliance coordinated for Europe, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.