“Soil and Water: a source of life” – SESDO Bangladesh

Soil and Water: a source of life

Soil biodiversity is essential to all life on earth. Healthy soils act as a carbon sink, by sequestering carbon from the atmosphere, thus contributing to both climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts. Healthy soils could annually offset 1/3 of global GHG emissions from agricultural land. Soil and water lie at the heart of sustaining life on our planet and the quality & availability of water are interconnected.

Benefits of healthy Soils:

  1. Are the basis for healthy food production
  2. Host a quarter of our planet’s biodiversity
  3. Soils help to combat and adapt to climate change
  4. Are essential for food security
  5. Store and filter water

Soil is a living resource, home to more than 25% of our global biodiversity. Soil biodiversity is key to global food security, we need to protect our soils.

4 actions for farmers to preserve soil moisture:

  1. Keep a permanent soil cover
  2. Minimize or adopt zero tillage to conserve soil structure
  3. Harvest rainwater to reduce dependency on surface and groundwater
  4. Opt for crop varieties adapted to the local available soil moisture

Healthy soils are a lifeline for functioning & diverse ecosystems. Yet, 1/3 of global soils are degraded due to intensive farming & unsustainable land management practices. 95% of our food comes from soils. World Soil Day is the time to protect soil, its biodiversity, and water, to ensure a sustainable future for all.

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