Copper Sulfate

Copper sulphate/ copper sulfate is an odourless, water-soluble, blue crystalline solid. It is used extensively in the agricultural industry, for pasture, crops and as a stock feed as well as in fungicides, herbicides, copper plating, dyes and electronics.

Copper Sulphate in Agriculture

As an essential component in modern farming, copper sulphate is renowned for its functionality as both a micronutrient for plants and a potent agent against various diseases. Serving as an integral element in plant nutrition, copper sulphate plays a pivotal role in supporting key enzymatic processes and enhancing photosynthesis, thereby bolstering overall plant metabolism. Its efficacy extends beyond mere nutrition, offering robust protection against a range of fungal and bacterial diseases that commonly afflict crops such as vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. This includes prevalent issues like blight, mildew, and root rot.

Key Advantages in Agriculture

  • Disease Control: Highly effective in combating fungal and bacterial diseases in plants, copper sulphate is particularly beneficial for vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants. It addresses common ailments such as blight, mildew, and root rot.
  • Micronutrient Provider: As an essential micronutrient, copper sulphate plays a vital role in plant growth. It aids in key enzymatic processes, supports photosynthesis, and enhances overall plant metabolism.
  • Enhanced Crop Quality and Yield: By ensuring healthier plants and controlling diseases, copper sulphate leads to improved crop yield and quality, essential for profitable farming.

Copper sulphate is available in various packaging options to cater to different scales and needs.

Bisley has provided growers with copper sulphate for many decades. Bisley’s global expertise, built over decades of hands-on experience with producers, helps your business to minimise transactional risk, protect supply integrity and secure optimal value for your business.

Please note, not all products are available in all regions. Please contact your local Bisley office.