Глобальное почвенное партнерство

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The International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) was founded in 1924 in Rome at Villa Lubin within the International Institute of Agriculture. This international organization, promoted by David Lubin, passed its assets, library and mandate to FAO after 1945.

Now, a century later, the IUSS is preparing to celebrate its centenary in Florence, from 19 to 21 May. Over three days, the event will feature conferences addressing the pressing needs of civil society in the fields of agriculture, forestry, the environment, urban planning, energy, education and more. Thousands of scientists will converge from all over the world to take part in these discussions.

AGENDA | PHOTOGALLERY

02-05-2024

Производство продовольствия начинается с почв. В отсутствие здоровых почв выращивать питательные пищевые продукты было бы практически невозможно. Такие проблемы, как эрозия почвы, могут приводить к сокращению размеров урожая почти на 50 процентов, что негативно сказывается на средствах к существованию фермеров, а также на состоянии окружающей среды, сельского хозяйства и пищевой продукции. Здоровье почв – вопрос, который касается каждого из нас.

Фермеры по всему миру сталкиваются с различными проблемами. В их числе – неправильное использование удобрений и пестицидов, а также недостаточные знания о почвенных условиях.

29-04-2024

From 19 to 21 May 2024, the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) will mark its centennial in Florence, with three days of conferences addressing civil society needs in agriculture, forestry, environment, urban planning, energy, education, and other areas.

24-04-2024

A five-day mission in Honduras was carried out as part of a comprehensive initiative focused on improving soil analysis capabilities and implementing soil sampling strategies and fieldwork campaigns. The project involved the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), the Catholic Relief Services (CRS), and the Dirección de Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria - Secretaría de Agricultura y Ganadería (DICTA-SAG). Its primary objective ws standardize methodologies for soil sampling, ensuring the generation of reliable data crucial for agricultural and environmental applications. This mission was a component of the SoilFER project (Soil mapping for resilient agrifood systems), a unique framework designed to unlock valuable insights on soils to inform policymaking and fertilizer recommendations, both at the national and field scale.

PHOTO GALLERY | DETAILS OF THE EVENT

24-04-2024

Representatives from approximately 60 soil laboratories across 23 different countries attended the Latin American Soil Laboratory Network (LATSOLAN). The gathering kicked off in Santiago de Chile on 8 April and continued with sessions in Chillán from 9 to 11 April. The workshop entitled “Pathways to precision in soil analysis: advancing soil laboratories in Latin America and the Caribbean” aimed to advance soil analysis in the region through collaborative efforts between LATSOLAN members.

PHOTO GALLERY

11-04-2024
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