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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has highlighted the threat posed by soil pollution to ecosystems’ health and functions, biodiversity, and global food security. Industrialization, mining, waste and the intensification of agriculture have left a legacy of contaminated soils around the world.
The Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) was established in 2017 to strengthen the capacities of soil laboratory analysis and to respond to the need to harmonize soil data.
The Global Soil Partnership is recruiting professionals with different profiles and relevant expertise on Sustainable Soil Management.
Getting the balance right: regulating soil pH values to improve agricultural production