Ammonium Sulfate Import Pakistan — Bulk Supply Direct From Iran’s Barno Factory
Barsava Sepehr Part, the greatest crystalline & granular ammonium sulfate manufacturer from Iran
Barsava Sepehr Part helps you import and ship crystalline and granular ammonium sulfate from Iran straight to Pakistan — by land through Balochistan or by sea through Bandar Abbas. As a trusted Ammonium Sulfate exporter, we work directly with Pakistani importers, distributors, and large farms who need reliable nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer at a fair, factory-direct price.
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Min. 20.5% Nitrogen 23–24% Sulfur
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Why Buyers from Pakistan Import Ammonium Sulfate From Iran
Pakistan and Iran share a long, active trading relationship. Iran already ranks among Pakistan’s top non-oil trading partners, and both governments have set a target of raising bilateral trade toward $5 billion a year. Fertilizer fits naturally into that relationship: Pakistan’s farmland needs a steady supply of nitrogen and sulfur, and Iran has the production capacity, competitive pricing, and short shipping distance to deliver it reliably.
As an established Ammonium Sulfate Supplier for Pakistan, Barsava Sepehr Part sits directly on this trade route. We supply the Barno brand of crystalline and granular ammonium sulfate straight from our production site in Iran, without routing through a third-country trader who adds cost and delay. For Pakistani importers, that usually means a better price per ton, clearer communication, and a supplier who already understands the paperwork both governments require.
Here’s what makes Iranian ammonium sulfate a practical choice for Pakistani buyers:
- Shorter shipping distance than sourcing from China, Russia, or the Gulf, which lowers freight cost per ton.
- Lower production costs in Iran, which keeps pricing competitive even after freight and customs are added.
- Two shipping options — overland through Balochistan or by sea through Bandar Abbas — so you can pick whichever route fits your budget and timeline.
- A product built for Pakistan’s alkaline, salt-affected soil, which we explain in more detail below.
Why Ammonium Sulfate Fits Pakistan's Soil
Pakistan’s farmland has a well-known problem: much of it is alkaline, with soil pH above 7 across large parts of Punjab and Sindh, and many regions also struggle with salinity, waterlogging, and years of water stress. These conditions make it harder for crops to absorb basic nutrients — which is exactly the gap ammonium sulfate is built to close.
Ammonium sulfate does two jobs at once. It supplies nitrogen for growth, and as it breaks down in the soil, it gradually lowers pH — helping counter the alkalinity common across Pakistan’s major farming regions. It also delivers sulfur, a nutrient many Pakistani soils lack after decades of intensive cropping without rotation. Compared to nitrate-based fertilizers, the ammonium form is less likely to leach out of salty, poorly drained soil, so more of what you apply actually reaches the crop instead of washing away.
This matters because Pakistani agriculture is under real pressure right now. Water availability has dropped sharply over the past several years, and reduced rainfall combined with heavy reliance on the Indus River has already cut into wheat, rice, and cotton yields in many provinces. When water is limited, farmers need every input to work as efficiently as possible — and a fertilizer that corrects soil pH while feeding the crop earns its cost back quickly.
That’s why ammonium sulfate is one of the most requested fertilizers among Pakistani importers who supply wheat, cotton, rice, and sugarcane growers, along with fruit and vegetable farms across Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan.
Crystalline vs. Granular — Choose the Right Grade

Crystalline Ammonium Sulfate
dissolves quickly and is the common choice for fertigation systems, greenhouse operations, and buyers who blend their own custom fertilizer mixes. Our crystalline product, sold under the Barno brand, is one of the most established crystalline ammonium sulfate products manufactured in Iran.

Granular Ammonium Sulfate
spreads evenly across large open fields, which makes it the practical choice for wheat, cotton, sugarcane, and rice farms that broadcast fertilizer by machine across wide acreage.
Specifications (both grades):
- Nitrogen (N): min. 20.5%
- Sulfur (S): 23–24%
- Free of chlorine and heavy metals
- Packed in 25 kg or 50 kg moisture-proof bags
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) available on request
If you’re not sure which grade fits your customers, message our team. We’re happy to walk you through the difference and arrange samples before you commit to a full order.
Why Buyers Choose Barsava Sepehr Part
Barsava Sepehr Part is one of Iran’s established manufacturers of ammonium sulfate crystals, producing under the Barno brand. We supply export markets across the region, and Pakistan is one of our active trade corridors. Buyers choose to work with us because:
- We are the manufacturer, not a reseller, so pricing reflects factory cost, not a trading markup.
- Every shipment includes a Certificate of Analysis, so you know exactly what you’re receiving before it leaves Iran.
- We support both small trial orders and full bulk shipments.
- Our team has handled export documentation for Iran-Pakistan trade before, so we know what customs on both sides expect.
If you already work with an ammonium sulfate supplier for Pakistan and aren’t fully satisfied with pricing or communication, we’re happy to send a comparison quote.
Ammonium Sulfate Bulk Exporter to Pakistan — Shipping Routes
As an Ammonium Sulfate Bulk Exporter to Pakistan, we ship two ways, and which one makes sense depends on your order size and delivery point.
- By land, through Balochistan. The main legal crossing between Iran and Pakistan is Taftan–Mirjaveh, connecting Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan province to Pakistan’s Balochistan province. Pakistan has recently formalized rail-linked customs handling at Taftan, a move expected to speed up bulk cargo clearance for goods like fertilizer. Smaller legal crossings at Mand-Pishin and Gabd-Rimdan are also active and can be used depending on your delivery region. From Taftan, cargo typically continues by road toward Quetta, then onward to Punjab or Sindh.
- By sea, through Bandar Abbas. For larger bulk orders, or delivery to Karachi and coastal Sindh, sea freight from Iran’s Bandar Abbas port to Karachi port is often faster and more cost-effective per ton than the overland desert route. This is usually the better choice for full container loads or bulk vessel shipments.
We handle the export-side paperwork for both routes, including:
- Certificate of Origin
- Certificate of Analysis (COA)
- Packing list and commercial invoice
- Export permit from Iran’s Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade
- Bill of lading and insurance documents
On the Pakistan side, your import team will typically need an import permit from the relevant agriculture or plant protection authority, a letter of introduction from your company, and — depending on the shipment — approval from Pakistani standards authorities. We prepare our documents in a format that matches what Pakistani customs expects, so clearance moves quickly once your shipment arrives.
How to Import — In 6 Simple Steps
- Contact us with your order size, preferred grade, and delivery city.
- Get your quote and spec sheet, including the Certificate of Analysis.
- Request a sample, if you'd like to test the product before ordering in bulk.
- Sign the agreement, confirming price, quantity, and shipping route (land or sea).
- We prepare export documents while your order is produced and packed.
- Your shipment clears customs at Taftan or Bandar Abbas and arrives at your warehouse or port, ready for distribution.
FAQ
What is the current price for bulk ammonium sulfate import to Pakistan?
Price depends on grade, order size, and shipping route. Contact us for today’s price list — we typically reply within a few hours.
Which route is better to import ammonium sulfate to Pakistan — land or sea?
Land through Taftan–Mirjaveh works well for Balochistan and inland deliveries. Sea freight through Bandar Abbas to Karachi is usually more efficient for large bulk orders or coastal destinations.
What's the difference between crystalline and granular ammonium sulfate for Pakistani farms?
Granular suits large open fields like wheat, cotton, and sugarcane. Crystalline suits fertigation and greenhouse use, and buyers who blend their own fertilizer mixes.
What documents do I need to import ammonium sulfate into Pakistan?
You’ll typically need an import permit from the relevant agriculture or plant protection authority, a Certificate of Analysis, a Certificate of Origin, and your company’s letter of introduction. We prepare the Iran-side paperwork for you.
What is the minimum order quantity?
We support both trial orders and full bulk shipments. Tell us your target volume and we’ll confirm availability and lead time.
How long does shipping take?
Overland shipments typically reach Quetta within a few days of dispatch, with onward delivery time depending on your final destination. Sea freight to Karachi depends on vessel schedule and port processing time.