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The Recarbonization of Global Agricultural Soils (RECSOIL) initative seeks to protect and increase the treasure beneath our feet – soil organic carbon. As a key indicator of soil health, soil carbon can be increased through sustainable soil management. RECSOIL creates an enabling environment at a national level and empowers individual farmers to adopt sustainable practices that increase soil health, resilience to climate change, food security, and livelihoods.

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From fertile valleys to arid lands, Guatemalan farmers face extreme weather conditions, erosion and soil degradation. The solution is not always clear, especially with high fertilizer prices. To address the issue, the Government of Guatemala together with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with support from the United States Government, is launching the SoilFER Project. This project seeks to improve agricultural life through the collection of data and knowledge on soils, with the objective of establishing efficient information and monitoring systems, providing decision support tools and promoting sustainable practices. From farmer training to personalized advice, the goal is to increase soil yields, improve food security and increase resilience to drought.

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Desde fértiles valles hasta tierras áridas, los agricultores guatemaltecos se enfrentan a condiciones climáticas extremas, erosión y degradación del suelo. La solución no siempre es clara, especialmente con los altos precios de los fertilizantes. Para abordar la temática, el Gobierno de Guatemala junto con la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO), con respaldo del Gobierno de los Estado Unidos, pone en marcha el Proyecto SoilFER. Este proyecto busca mejorar la vida agrícola mediante la recopilación de datos y conocimientos sobre los suelos, con el objetivo de establecer sistemas de información y monitoreo eficientes, proporcionar herramientas de apoyo a la toma de decisiones y promover prácticas sostenibles. Desde la capacitación de agricultores hasta el asesoramiento personalizado, el objetivo es aumentar los rendimientos del suelo, mejorar la seguridad alimentaria y aumentar la resiliencia ante la sequía.

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Tajikistan has launched the Global Soil Doctors Programme, addressing the challenges of limited arable land. With only 7% suitable for agriculture, the country faces threats of soil erosion and degradation, threatening sustainable farming. Discover the key aspects covered in the programme, from soil fertility management, to soil visual assessment, pH evaluation with vinegar and baking soda. The stage is set for the emergence of a new generation of 24 Soil Doctors trainers, armed with tools and knowledge to support over 200 Soil Doctors and 2000 Tajikistan's farmers.

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The Lao People's Democratic Republic has launched the Global Soil Doctors Programme, a collaborative effort involving various stakeholders, including the Lao´s Department of Agricultural Land Management, the FAO country office, and FAO's Global Soil Partnership. The programme, initiated in September 2023, focuses on enhancing sustainable soil management and addressing rural community needs.

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