SoilFER Programme - Soil mapping for resilient agrifood systems

21/05/2026

A three-week training on advanced soil monitoring using Mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIR spectroscopy) has been launched at the FAO/IAEA Soil and Water Management and Crop Nutrition Laboratory of the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear techniques in Food and Agriculture, in Seibersdorf, Austria.

20/05/2026

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not a temporary shipping disruption but the beginning of a systemic agrifood shock that could trigger a severe global food price crisis within six to 12 months. Avoiding such an outcome will require alternative trade routes, restraint on export restrictions, protection of humanitarian flows, and buffers to absorb higher transport costs, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has warned.

20/05/2026

This technology enables rapid, cost-effective and high-throughput analysis of soil properties, providing access to accurate, timely and affordable soil data for efficient and sustainable fertilizer use and land management practices.

30/03/2026

GSP partners’ session at the 14th GSP Plenary Assembly 

24/03/2026

FAO and Japan support strengthening laboratory analytical capacities for sustainable soil management

18/03/2026

The Government of the Republic of Zambia, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and with support from the Government of the United States of America, has officially launched the Zambia Soil Partnership (ZSP) and the Global Soil Doctors Programme (GSDP) to strengthen national coordination on sustainable soil management and support more productive, resilient and market-oriented agrifood systems in the country.

13/03/2026

The event brought together soil scientists, laboratory technicians, universities, government institutions and representatives of national laboratories to discuss collaboration and the next steps for operationalizing the network. 

02/03/2026

The national soil sampling campaigns under the SoilFER-VACS Framework – Enhancing Integrated Soil-Crop Management for Sustainable Food Systems in Africa have now been completed in Mozambique and Tunisia, marking the conclusion of a key operational phase of the project.

02/02/2026

Building on the commitments of the first ICARRD held in Brazil in 2006, ICARRD+20 marks 20 years of advancing land reform as a cornerstone for reducing hunger, tackling rural poverty, and promoting peace.

Through its work, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) supports the restoration of degraded agricultural lands, strengthens tenure security, and promotes resilient livelihoods. At ICARRD+20, FAO will discuss how equitable land and water governance can drive rural development, enhance sustainability in all its dimensions - environmental, social and economic - and empower local communities, particularly smallholders, women, youth, and Indigenous Peoples.

04/11/2025

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.

11/06/2025

The Government of Mozambique, with technical support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and financial support of Government of Japan, has launched the Soil Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems – Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (SoilFER-VACS) project aimed at enhancing soil fertility and sustainable crop management across Mozambique.

11/04/2025

FAO, in partnership with the Japanese Embassy and the Ministry for Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries in Tunisia, launched the SoilFER project to enhance soil data and information in Tunisia.  With $6 million supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan, the project is being implemented in Tunisia and Mozambique to promote sustainable and resilient agrifood systems.

11/04/2025

FAO technical experts carried out a mission to Maputo, Mozambique, to advance the implementation of SoilFER project, a key initiative for improving soil fertility and agricultural productivity. This project financed by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, underscores Japan and FAO commitment to supporting sustainable agricultural development in Mozambique. The mission's objectives included assessing Mozambique’s soil data management, laboratories, and fertilizer regulation frameworks while identifying key institutional needs and investment priorities.

11/04/2025

A meeting brought together several stakeholders, key actors from Japan, the United States of America, and international institutions at FAO from 20 to 23 January 2025 to define future plans for the SoilFER project implementation. This ambitious initiative stands out as a unique framework aimed at unearthing valuable information from soils to guide policymaking and fertilizer recommendations both at national and field scale in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa. The meeting provided a forum for assessing progress, setting new priorities and strengthening collaboration across countries and regions.

14/06/2024

Members of the Zambia Soil Laboratory Network (ZASOLAN) attended a 5-day training workshop designed to enhance the analytical capacities and proficiency in soil analysis techniques of soil testing laboratories across Zambia. Representatives from 12 soil testing laboratories participated in the event, held from the 6th to the 10th of May in Kabwe district, central province.  The workshop provided a platform for the ZASOLAN laboratories to interact with each other while building their capacity in soil analysis and promoting harmonization processes of soil analysis at the national level.

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.

12/03/2024

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (MAGA), with the technical support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and funding from the United States Government, announced the project: "Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems in Central America and Sub-Saharan Africa (SoilFER)".

08/03/2024

Zambia has taken a significant step forward in soil management with the inauguration of the Zambia Soil Laboratory Network (ZASOLAN). This initiative, a collaboration between the Zambian government, FAO and its Global Soil Partnership, as well as the Soil mapping for resilient agri-food systems in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa (SoilFER), aims to provide an interactive platform for soil laboratories. Its purpose is to facilitate the sharing of best practices in capacity building and transfer of knowledge among participating laboratories, drawing from the experiences of the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN).

05/12/2023

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has welcomed the announcement of an additional $10 million from the United States Department of State for projects mapping soil fertility in Ghana and Kenya to promote climate-smart agriculture and adaptation measures, resilient...

14/9

2026

18/9

2026

Nairobi (Kenya), Kumasi (Ghana), 14/09/2026 - 18/09/2026

Five days in-person practical laboratory sessions focus on equipment use and maintenance, method validation, data calculation, and reporting. The program covers quality control practices, troubleshooting, validation follow-up, and preparation of method validation and analytical reports, ensuring participant competence in laboratory operations and data reliability.

7/9

2026

12/9

2026

Virtual Event, 07/09/2026 - 12/09/2026

Four online sessions focus on theory equipment use and maintenance, and reporting method validation, data calculation.

17/7

2026

Virtual Event, 17/07/2026

Online lecture for M6 – Data sharing (Session 1) delivered in Spanish.

Target audience: Cohort, project country institutions, and INSII.

16/7

2026

Virtual Event, 16/07/2026

Online lecture for M6 – Data sharing (Session 1) delivered in English.

Target audience: Cohort, project country institutions, and INSII.

1/7

2026

15/9

2026

Nairobi (Kenya), Kumasi (Ghana), 01/07/2026 - 15/09/2026

A National Soil Proficiency Test is a quality control exercise where soil labs analyze the same samples. Results will be compared to check accuracy, ensure reliability, and improve soil testing standards.

1/7

2026

Tunis (Tunisia), 01/07/2026

Following the theoretical training on the introduction to soil spectroscopy, this hands-on training on soil spectroscopy will focus on the practical application of spectroscopic techniques for soil analysis will be delivered in Portugese.

Participants will work directly with instruments to perform sample preparation, spectral data acquisition, calibration, model validation, and interpr...

29/6

2026

3/7

2026

Panama (Panama), 29/06/2026 - 03/07/2026

Regional in-person workshop session delivered in Spanish in Panama.

Organizer: Marcos

Expected participants: 20.

29/6

2026

3/7

2026

Nairobi (Kenya), 29/06/2026 - 03/07/2026

Regional in-person workshop session delivered in English in Kenya.

Organizer: Isabel

Expected participants: 30.

15/6

2026

26/6

2026

Nairobi (Kenya), Kumasi (Ghana), 15/06/2026 - 26/06/2026

Ten days in-person practical laboratory sessions focus on soil and fertilizer analysis. It covers spectroscopy principles (AAS and ICP), solution preparation, SOP review, elemental analysis, CEC, exchangeable bases and acidity, micronutrients and heavy metals (Mehlich III and DTPA), instrument validation, and fertilizer analysis (NPK and heavy metals), with emphasis on correct method impleme...

11/6

2026

26/6

2026

Virtual Event, 11/06/2026 - 26/06/2026

Online lecture for M5 – DSM (Session 1 and session 2) delivered in both English and Spanish.

Target audience: Cohort, project country institutions, and INSII.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Nairobi (Kenya), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in English in Kenya.

Organizer: Japeth

Expected participants: 20.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Lusaka (Zambia), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in English in Zambia.

Organizer: Mulenga.

Expected participants: 27.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Guatemala City (Guatemala), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in Spanish in Guatemala.

Organizer: PabloIvan

Expected participants: 25.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Maputo (Mozambique), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in Portuguese in Mozambique.

Organizer: Rogerio

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Accra (Ghana), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in English in Ghana.

Expected participants: 30.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Tegucigalpa (Honduras), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in Spanish in Honduras.

Organizer: Marcelo

Expected participants: 35.

8/6

2026

12/6

2026

Tunis (Tunisia), 08/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

National in-person workshop session delivered in French in Tunisia.

Organizer: Karem

Expected participants: 35.

1/6

2026

5/6

2026

Maputo (Mozambique), 01/06/2026 - 05/06/2026

Following the theoretical training on the introduction to soil spectroscopy, this hands-on training on soil spectroscopy will focus on the practical application of spectroscopic techniques for soil analysis will be delivered in Portugese.

Participants will work directly with instruments to perform sample preparation, spectral data acquisition, calibration, model validation, and interpr...

1/6

2026

12/6

2026

Virtual Event, 01/06/2026 - 12/06/2026

Six online sessions involving theory of spectroscopy for AA and ICP (a simplified approach); flame photometry, and colourimetry, etc.; solutions preparation and review of SOPs; and Fertiliser analysis (theory). Participants will acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary for handling, preparing, analysing, and reporting soil samples in accordance with the SoilFER protocol.

18/5

2026

5/6

2026

Vienna (Austria), 18/05/2026 - 05/06/2026

Soil spectroscopy is a rapid and non-destructive analytical technique that uses the interaction of light with soil to assess its physical, chemical, and biological properties. By measuring reflectance or absorbance across specific wavelengths (e.g., VIS, NIR, or MIR), it enables efficient prediction of key soil parameters through calibrated models.

This training on soil spectroscopy ai...

23/07/2025

The Global Symposium on Soil Information and Data GSID24, co-organized by FAO's Global Soil Partnership (GSP) and the Institute of Soil Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISSCAS), marked a milestone as the first such event held outside FAO headquarters.

10/06/2025

This document provides a comprehensive guide to the process of soil spectroscopic modelling, from data acquisition to interpretation, with a focus on using R for analytical modelling. It covers the entire workflow involved in generating reliable predictions of soil properties from spectral data, including data preprocessing, exploratory analysis, calibration, model training, and validation.

18/06/2024

In Central America and sub-Saharan Africa, the Soil Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems (SoilFER) project stands out as a unique framework aimed at unearthing valuable information from soils to guide policymaking and fertilizer recommendations both at national and field scale.

14/06/2022

“A primer on soil analysis using visible and near-infrared (vis-NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy” is the first training material on the topic of soil spectroscopy for beginner levels, by the Global Soil Laboratory Network Initiative on Soil Spectroscopy (GLOSOLAN-Spec) of the Global Soil Partnership, FAO.

21/10/2021

A study conducted by the FAO Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) showed that most standard chemical analyses have medium or high risks to human health, can contribute to environmental pollution and are often costly, requiring a range of different equipment and chemicals.

16/09/2020

The Soil Doctors programme is developed under the umbrella of the Global Soil Partnership and promotes the establishment of a farmer-to-farmer training system. The Soil Doctors Global Programme aims to build the capacity of smallholder farmers on the practice of sustainable soil management and, by doing so, support governmental agencies and organizations working on agricultural extension at the field level (promoting broader impact and a reduction of costs).

22/07/2020

The Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS) and the Secretariat of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) have identified the need to develop a protocol to assess if a given soil management practice is in line with sustainable soil management, as defined in the Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management (FAO-ITPS, 2015).

14/04/2020

The Global Soil Partnership (GSP) was established in 2012 as a mechanism to develop a strong interactive partnership, and, enhanced collaboration and synergy of efforts between all stakeholders involved with soils.

12/06/2019

The International Code of Conduct for the Sustainable Use and Management of Fertilizers or Fertilizer Code was developed to increase food safety and the safe use of fertilizers. The Fertilizer Code aims to address issues of global importance, thereby contributing to the implementation of some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).

04/10/2017

The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management (VGSSM) were adopted by the 4th GSP Plenary Assembly (Rome, 25 May 2016), approved by the 25th session of the FAO Committee on Agriculture (Rome, 28 September 2016) and finally endorsed by the 155th session of the FAO Council (Rome, 5 December 2016).

17/08/2015

The SWSR is a reference document on the status of global soil resources that provides regional assessments of soil change. The information is based on peer-reviewed scientific literature, complemented with expert knowledge and project outputs. It provides a description and a ranking of ten major soil threats that endanger ecosystem functions, goods and services globally and in each region separately.

25/06/2015

The first World Soil Charter (WSC) was conceived and formulated, negotiated and adopted by the FAO member countries in the 1981 FAO Conference. It was a major normative instrument agreed by member states, and that the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) was duty-bound to promote its principles.

12/03/2019

This course focuses on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) practices, and their place within the global development agenda, specifically in order to achieve target 15.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aims "to achieve a land degradation-neutral world". The course assists polic...

13/11/2018

This course focuses on sustainable soil and land management for climate-smart agriculture. It provides technical knowledge and examines how wide-scale implementation of climate-smart soil and land management practices can enhance mitigation of climate change and adaptation to its impacts.

16/05/2017

The course presents an approach for improved mapping and differentiating spatialtemporal facts at country level (agro-environmental stratification), using the best remotely sensed data and most modern interpretation/analysis methods.

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