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04/11/2021 - As the UN Climate Change Conference – known as COP26 – runs in Glasgow, Scotland, the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) has called on countries to use fertilizers adequately to safeguard crops and agricultural practices that protect lives and livelihoods while contributing to combat climate change.

The GSP encourages the appliance of the International Code of Conduct for the Sustainable Use and Management of Fertilizers, which if followed, can empower nations to improve the sustainability and safety of agri-food systems, avoiding soil, water and air pollution.

When plants are harvested, nutrients are removed from the soil. These can be replaced by natural fertilizers such as manure or by synthetic fertilizers.

04-11-2021

Water pavilion, November 9, 17:00 – 17:45 (GMT)

The FAO Global Soil Partnership’s International Network on Salt-Affected Soils (INSAS) jointly with the FAO Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG), the Government of the Netherlands, Wageningen University and Research and Vrije Univeristeit Amsterdam are holding a session at COP26’s  Water Pavilion with the title ofSalinity and climate smart agriculture: Understand, connect and act now!

https://www.waterforclimate.net/meetings/virtual/DagBMMajHqxHeCCeM

03-11-2021

المدير العام لمنظمة الأغذية والزراعة يفتتح الندوة العالمية حول أنواع التربة المتأثرة بالملوحة من 20 إلى 22 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول

20-10-2021

In order to strengthen the analytical capacity of soil laboratories worldwide, GLOSOLAN is organizing a series of training sessions. The first series focuses on soil spectroscopy to help countries to understand soil conditions, improve agricultural productivity and reverse land degradation. Six webinars on soil spectroscopy, led by leading scientists, are being held throughout this second half of 2021 to provide participants with the basics of the most advanced aspects of this topic. To enable all interested parties to take advantage of this unique learning opportunity, the FAO Global Soil Partnership is making video recordings of all webinars available free of charge on the GLOSOLAN website. 

28-09-2021