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The European Soil Laboratory Network (EUROSOLAN), part of the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN), aims to strengthen regional collaboration and technical capacity among soil laboratories. GLOSOLAN, one of the technical networks of FAO and its Global Soil Partnership (GSP), aims to standardize soil analysis methods and improve the comparability of data worldwide.

The 13th Plenary Assembly of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) will take place from 3 to 5 June 2025 at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters in Rome. The event, which coincides with FAO’s 80th anniversary, is set to bring together global stakeholders to advance sustainable soil management and restoration efforts.

Москва - ФосАгро и Продовольственная и сельскохозяйственная организация Объединенных Наций (ФАО ООН) запустили цикл научно-практических семинаров, посвященных рекарбонизации почв в рамках проекта RECSOIL.

Soil pollution has been internationally recognized as a major threat to soil health and its capacity to provide ecosystems services, including the production of safe and sufficient food. Soil pollution is a chemical degradation process that threatens fertile soils, with implications for global food security and human health. Soil pollution hinders the achievement of many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including achieving no poverty (SDG 1), zero hunger (SDG 2), ensuring healthy lives and well-being (SDG 3), halting and reversing land degradation and biodiversity loss (SDG 15), and making cities safe and resilient (SDG 11).

Tunis, 3-7 February 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.