#Soil is the fragile flesh of this planet! Unfortunately, over the last 100 years, we have let the soil lose its vital potency. This #WorldSoilDay , let us acknowledge an impending threat Soil is referred to as the Mother, because it is from soil we are born in real sense.… Show more
— Mohammad Ali Taheri Movement (@Taheri_Movement) December 5, 2024
Happy World Soil Day! Did you know that healthy soil = happy cows = better milk? That means: No additives in our cows’ feed. NO BOVAER Farming techniques that protect and nourish the soil. Show more
Eritrea Commemorates World Soil Day for the First Time Eritrea marked World Soil Day for the first time today under the central theme “Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage.” The event, held at Mai-Nefhi Hotel, highlighted the critical importance of soil health for… Show more
FALI students welcome thousands of farmers to their schools today, December 5, to celebrate World Soil Day. Students and farmers will unite to explore the importance of soil preservation & conduct on-site soil testing for essential macronutrients Show more
— Future Agriculture Leaders of India (@FALIAgriculture) December 5, 2024
World Soil Day (Dec 5) "When soil dies, life follows." The heartbeat of our planet is fading beneath our feet It’s time to restore the foundation of all life Thanks to @SadhguruJV millions of dedicated @ishafoundation volunteers Show more
This 2024 #WorldSoilDay's theme - Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage - underscores the importance of accurate soil data & information in understanding soil characteristics & supporting informed decision making on sustainable soil management for food security. Show more
— UN Environment Programme Asia Pacific (@UNEP_AsiaPac) December 5, 2024
Happy World Soil Day World Soil Day is celebrated annually on December 5th to highlight the importance of soil as a crucial component of the natural ecosystem and to advocate for its sustainable management. Here are some key points about World Show more
In their monthly essay, @JulianLennon and @tassoula celebrate World Soil Day with an overview of what it takes to create healthy soil and how it benefits all forms of life. Read their full message here: Show more
Soil isn’t just dirt, it’s life! It grows our food, sustains ecosystems, and supports our planet. Let’s honor and protect this invaluable resource for future generations. Healthy soil, healthy future! Show more
Today we celebrate World Soil Day! Observed every 5th of December, it reminds us of the vital role healthy soils play in supporting ecosystems, food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Watch our video in celebration of this year’s theme! Show more
World Soil Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of soil preservation and its role in sustaining life on earth. This observance underscores the significance of soil in agriculture, climate change mitigation, biodiversity, and water resource management. Healthy soil is essential for ensuring food security, eradicating poverty, and maintaining a clean environment for current and future generations.
Established by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002 and formally adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, World Soil Day has global resonance, including for South Africa. Soil degradation in the country, caused primarily by erosion, compaction, and pollution, has led to a decline in agricultural productivity. As a result, South African farmers, mainly smallholders, are grappling with the challenges of soil infertility. Furthermore, healthy soil in South Africa is vital for securing water in the face of increasingly erratic rainfall patterns and rising demands on water resources.
In South Africa, World Soil Day is marked by various initiatives, including educational programs, seminars, and awareness campaigns designed to promote sustainable soil management practices. These events target farmers, policy-makers, and the broader public, informing them about responsible soil use and encouraging action towards preserving this critical resource. World Soil Day is observed on the 5th of December each year, emphasizing the need for urgent attention to soil conservation and sustainable soil management in South Africa and around the world.
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.
Many South African soils are naturally acidic, requiring regular application of agricultural lime to maintain optimal pH levels for crop growth. Acidic soils can limit plant root growth and nutrient availability, negatively affecting crop yields.
South Africa experiences periodic droughts and heavy rainfall events, which can lead to soil erosion and runoff. This can result in the loss of valuable topsoil and increased sedimentation in rivers and dams.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for World Soil Day
Top things to do in South Africa 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.
Provide training sessions and workshops for farmers on sustainable agricultural practices, such as conservation tillage, crop rotation, and composting. These initiatives can help improve soil health and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Support the establishment of community gardens in urban areas and schools. This can cultivate a sense of community, provide educational opportunities for children, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.