Today, as we celebrate #SoilDay, it is pertinent to realise the importance of good #SoilHealth to produce better crops and sustain life. Assam has provided close to 3 lakh Soil Health Cards to our farmers to spread awareness on soil health and improve their earnings. Show more
Celebrate World Soil Day with natural vermicompost. Use chemical-free plant booster & enhance the soil quality naturally. Buy straight from FPO farmers https://mystore.in/en/product/vermi-compost-3… Show more Agriculture INDIA and 9 others
Let's celebrate the vital bond between Soil and Water, a Source of Life. May our collective efforts in sustainable land management and conservation bloom into a greener, healthier planet. Today on world Soil Day, let's pledge to cherish and protect these invaluable… Show more
World Soil Day 2024 5th December Theme: Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage Soil is the foundation of agriculture, playing a critical role in supporting ecosystems and enhancing farmers livelihoods. Let’s unite to protect the foundation of life – our soils!… Show more PMO India and 9 others
Today is World Soil Day, and this year, the theme is Caring for Soils. MEIL is involved in several irrigation projects across India that protect soil health and improve food security by providing a sustainable water supply. These include the Ramthal Drip Irrigation Project,… Show more
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95% of the food we eat comes from the soil. But 33% of the earth's soils are already degraded & over 90% could become degraded by 2050. #WorldSoilDay is a reminder that #SoilHealth must be of primary importance to achieve food security, & adapt to climate change. Show more
On World Soil Day, we recognize the importance of sustainable soil management for healthier crops. By supporting farmers with effective nationwide procurement, FCI ensures the nation's food security. Show more Department of Food & Public Distribution and Pralhad Joshi
has organized an awareness program on the occasion of #World_Soil_Day to make the participants understand: importance of soil health, it's significance, it’s role in ecosystem and categories of soil based on their characteristics. Show more Dept of Science & Technology, Gujarat and 9 others
— Regional Science Centre (RSC) Patan (@RscPatan) December 5, 2024
This World Soil Day, let’s recognize the foundation of our food, water and climate security. Healthy soil, healthy planet! #SoilHealth #WorldSoilDay Show more Piyush Goyal Office and 8 others
World Soil Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of healthy soils for a sustainable environment, food security, and human well-being. The theme changes each year, focusing on specific aspects of soil science, management, and conservation. By fostering a deeper understanding and discussions about the crucial role soils play in agriculture and combating climate change, it encourages global efforts to address the various issues threatening soil health, such as soil degradation, pollution, and erosion.
The history of World Soil Day dates back to 2002 when the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) proposed to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to dedicate a specific day to celebrate the significance of soil. The United Nations officially established World Soil Day on December 5, 2013. For India, a country heavily reliant on agriculture, observing this day is pivotal to recognizing the role of soil health in the country's food security and agricultural productivity. India is grappling with issues such as soil degradation, nutrient deficiencies, and soil salinity, which are affecting millions of farmers and the overall agricultural output.
In India, World Soil Day is observed through various awareness programs, seminars, and workshops organized by the government, educational institutions, and non-governmental organizations. These initiatives aim to educate farmers, policymakers, and the general public about best practices in soil management, sustainable farming methods, and conservation techniques. Soil health cards, which provide data on soil quality and fertility, have also been introduced by the Indian government as an essential tool to help farmers make informed decisions for better crop production and soil management. World Soil Day is observed in India on December 5, which aligns with the globally recognized date, highlighting the country's commitment to conserving its soil resources and ensuring a sustainable future.
World Soil Day facts
The theme for World Soil Day in 2024 was Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage. In 2023 the theme was Keep soil alive, protect biodiversity.
According to the U.N, an estimated 90% of organisms live or spend part of their life cycle in soil.
As water seeps through layers of soil, it gets purified. Soil microbes act like a filter, cleaning the water before it reaches groundwater reserves.
Saline and alkaline soils are found in arid and semi-arid regions, coastal areas, and parts of North India. These soil types have a high salt content, which hinders crop growth. Reclamation efforts, such as adding gypsum or organic matter, can improve the soil's fertility.
India is highly vulnerable to soil erosion due to deforestation, overgrazing, and unsustainable agricultural practices. Soil erosion leads to loss of topsoil, reduced soil fertility, and has adverse effects on agricultural productivity and, consequently, food security.
In the News and Trending in India for World Soil Day
Practice soil conservation and preservation in your community by using mulch in your lawn. You can also plant cover crops which will help manage soil erosion and preserve soil quality.
Help promote and raise awareness about World Soil Day. The Food and Agriculture Organization site has posters and Materials that can aid in the campaign to highlight the importance of soil.
Participate in volunteering activities organized by environmental NGOs or local communities. This could involve activities such as soil conservation drives, clean-up campaigns in polluted areas, or initiatives to restore degraded lands.
Work with local communities and organizations to plant trees and create green spaces in urban areas. This not only helps in soil conservation but also promotes a healthier environment.