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We would like to invite all congress participants of EUROSOIL 2025 to drop by and connect with us at FAO’s Global Soil Partnership booth and join our session “Status of soils worldwide: state of the art and future prospects” on 10 September 2025 at 9.45 at Al’Andalus Auditorium and via Zoom.

29-08-2025

If you have organized an outstanding World Soil Day (WSD) event for the 2024 campaign ‘Caring for soils: measure, monitor, manage’, don’t miss the chance to win the King Bhumibol World Soil Day Award, edition 2025.  The Global Soil Partnership (GSP) is pleased to invite all participants to last year campaign to apply.

05-08-2025

The entries for the Glinka World Soil Prize are officially open.

The nomination is available to all—individuals or organizations. The Glinka honors individuals and organizations whose leadership and activities have contributed or are still contributing to the promotion of sustainable soil management and the protection of soil resources. The Glinka World Soil Prize is named after Konstantin Glinka, an eminent Russian soil scientist known for his work on the geographical distribution of soils. The prize honors distinguished individuals or organizations that promote sustainable soil management and the protection of soil resources, which have a direct impact on people’s well-being.  It aims to encourage interested stakeholders and soil practitioners to engage in field-oriented work, with direct contributions to food security, the preservation of the environment, and poverty alleviation.

05-08-2025

On 9 and 10 July 2025, the Twelfth Plenary Assembly of the Regional Soil Partnership for Latin America and the Caribbean (ASLAC) was held virtually, constituting a key space for consolidating regional efforts in favour of sustainable soil management. More than 102 partners and focal points from 20 countries participated in this important meeting, which was coordinated and moderated by Carolina Olivera Sánchez, and Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio, ASLAC coordinators from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)’s Global Soil Partnership (GSP).

28-07-2025

Harare - Two transformative initiatives were officially launched in Zimbabwe, aimed at empowering the country to sustainably manage its soil and water resources. The two projects: “Capacity Development on Sustainable Soil Management in the Global South” and “National Water Roadmap towards 2030 Sustainable Development Goals” focus on sustainable soil management and water governance and are designed to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through enhanced technical capacity, inclusive governance, and South-South cooperation.

28-07-2025