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The Glinka World Soil Prize – one of the most prestigious global recognitions in soil science – honours individuals and institutions whose work has had a transformative impact on the protection and sustainable management of soils. Awarded annually on World Soil Day (5 December), the prize comes in the form of a USD 15 000 cheque and a gold-plated medal. It aims to raise awareness among policymakers and the public about possible solutions to tackle national and local problems of soil degradation. It also seeks to encourage all stakeholders and soil practitioners to engage in field-oriented work.

03-12-2025

The French Soil Science Society (AFES) has been awarded the 2025 King Bhumibol World Soil Day Award in recognition of its exceptional leadership in coordinating the World Soil Day (WSD) 2024 campaign, under the theme, “Caring for soils: measure, monitor, manage.” This prestigious award honours initiatives that demonstrate creativity, inclusiveness and impact in raising awareness of soil health.

03-12-2025

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – 28 - 29 October 2025

The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry (MoFALI) of Mongolia and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with funding from Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) of the People's Republic of China, officially launched the project “Capacity Development on Sustainable Soil Management in the Global South.” The initiative aims to strengthen Mongolia’s technical capacity in sustainable soil management and contribute to global efforts to protect and restore agricultural lands and soils.

22-11-2025

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Ministries in charge of Agriculture across Central America, Africa, is implementing the SoilFER Programme “Soil Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems”. Launched in 2023 in Guatemala, Honduras, Zambia, SoilFER has quickly expanded to include Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and Tunisia in 2024, reflecting global demand for reliable soil data and sustainable soil management for sustainable food production and livelihoods.

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04-11-2025

From 11 to 13 September 2025, a  Global Conference on Scientific Utilization and Development of Saline Soil and the Fourth Meeting of the International Network of Salt‑affected Soils (INSAS) took place in Dunhuang, China, under the theme “Science, policy and practice for the sustainable management of salt-affected soils.” The event brought together 180 scholars, experts and business representatives from 13 countries (in person) and over 200 participants from 61 countries (online). The gathering reaffirmed INSAS as the main global platform for knowledge exchange and cooperation in tackling one of the world’s most pressing soil challenges: salinity and sodicity, which together affect over 1.38 billion hectares of land – 10.7 percent of the Earth’s surface – threatening agricultural productivity, water resources and food security.

04-11-2025
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