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Taita Taveta County, Kenya, Unveils Ambitious Plan to Restore 226,420 Hectares of Degraded Land
By Albert Mwangeka
Taita- Taveta County, Kenya: Taita Taveta County has launched the Forest Landscape Restoration Implementation Plan (FOLAREP), a bold initiative targeting the restoration of 226,420 hectares of degraded land. The launch coincided with the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, underscoring the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
Une série de podcasts en deux parties montre l'impact de la gestion durable des sols sur la culture du coton en Côte d'Ivoire
Les producteurs de coton de Côte d'Ivoire sont confrontés aux effets du changement climatique, mais une solution existe sous leurs pieds. Dans une série de podcasts en deux parties, des agriculteurs de la région de Korhogo partagent leurs expériences de travail avec l'équipe du CIFOR-ICRAF pour améliorer la santé de leurs sols, leurs moyens de subsistance et leurs rendements.
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How to Make Organic Fertilizer
At Sustainable Harvest International (SHI), we practice natural and organic farming methods that restore soil health and increase food yields. We believe in opting for sustainable practices that nourish communities and the Earth. Our methods minimize the use of toxic chemicals that degrade the land and weaken a farmer’s ability to grow food. One powerful tool SHI farmers use to improve food production is an organic fertilizer called bokashi.
OP-ED | The Call to Invest in Soil Health to Combat Desertification and Drought is Stronger than Ever
Every year on 17 June, the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) joins in with our global partners, allies, and Coalition members in celebrating World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. CA4SH is firmly rooted in the UN Convention to Combat Desertification and Drought (UNCCD). In this op-ed, Dr Leigh Winowiecki (CA4SH Co-Lead and Soil and Land Health Research Theme Lead for CIFOR-ICRAF) looks to this day as a beacon to celebrate our successes and reflect on our way forward as a multistakeholder organization committed to restoring and protecting land.
CA4SH & CIFOR-ICRAF Underscored Soil Health Monitoring at the 2025 International Rangelands Conference
Rangelands are a critical ecosystem, deeply rooted in traditional, indigenous land uses and livelihoods, and a major player for carbon sequestration, food and nutrition security, biodiversity, and climate adaptation. As scientific and multistakeholder organizations, the CIFOR-ICRAF Soil and Land Health Research Theme and the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) attended and led several sessions at the 2025 International Rangelands Congress (IRC) from 2-6 June 2025 in Adelaide Australia, including a two-day pre-congress workshop toward a Global Rangelands Standard & Monitoring Framework.
The Original First Responder: Partnering with Nature to Save and Sustain Lives in Somalia
Throughout the last decade of working with communities to adapt to and overcome disasters, at BRCiS, we have learned that we must constantly learn and adapt alongside Somalis. We are constantly learning and challenging our assumptions – and those of our industry – so that we can be better, more effective partners to the communities we work with.
CA4SH and “4 per 1000” at the 13th Session of the Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly
At the 13th Session of the Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly, the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) and the “4 per 1000” Initiative highlighted role of evidence to inform policy and practice, as well as the critical importance of multistakeholder action to improve soil health globally.
Press Release | SOILL Hub launches on World Environment Day: A new digital gateway for Europe’s Mission Soil and Soil Health Living Labs
On 5 June 2025, on the occasion of World Environment Day, the SOILL-Startup project officially announces the official launch of the SOILL Hub, a new collaborative digital platform designed to accelerate the European transition to healthy soils by 2030, in support of the EU Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe” and its community of Living Labs.
Healing the Land: A Future Beyond Deforestation
Through Sustainable Harvest International’s (SHI) program, farmers learn how to cultivate food in ways that protect and regenerate forests. They plant trees in previously degraded areas, harnessing their benefits—like improved water retention, wind protection, and soil enrichment—to boost food production. Over the past 28 years, SHI farmers have been at the heart of reforestation efforts, helping degraded ecosystems come back to life.
YPARD Global Café Series: Empowering youth with resource mobilization strategies for agriculture development
Between 23 April and 16 May 2025, the Young Professionals for Agriculture Development (YPARD) hosted a three-part Global Café Series focused on resource mobilization for youth leaders in agricultural development. The series aimed to equip young professionals with practical strategies, insights, and networking opportunities to effectively secure funding, build partnerships, and sustain donor relationships.
Positioning Soil Health on the Agenda: Bridging Science, Policy and Advocacy
27 May 2025: The Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) and the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS) co-hosted a webinar exploring the role of multi-stakeholder action in addressing financing, implementation, and knowledge barriers to scaling soil health solutions.
Everything is nothing without Soils
The international soil conference ‘Partners for Change - SOILutions for a Food Secure, Resilient, and Sustainable Future’ brought together almost 150 different stakeholders in Berlin from 20 to 22 May. Its aim: to take stock of existing conservation programmes and pave the way for the future.
How to achieve better soils, Mr. Ameen?
Soil health is the foundation of agriculture and therefore a crucial prerequisite for feeding humanity. Minhaj Ameen from the Agroecology Fund on how healthy soils can be achieved.
Call for Abstracts – British Society of Soil Science Annual Conference
The British Society of Soil Science is currently accepting oral and poster abstracts for both their Annual Conference and Early Careers Conference in December. The abstract review panel is accepting abstracts in one of five topics linked to the conference theme, Resilient Soils for a Sustainable Future.
PRESS RELEASE | Bionema Receives the King’s Award for Enterprise – Innovation 2024: UK’s highest honour recognises breakthrough biological technology in sustainable agriculture
Swansea, UK – 21 May 2025 – Bionema Group Ltd., a pioneering UK biocontrol technology company, has been awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise – Innovation 2024, recognising its world-leading innovations in sustainable crop protection and soil regeneration.
Press Release | Bionema Leads £961,000 Biofilm Biofertiliser Project to Tackle Global Fertiliser Crisis with UK-Made, Sustainable Solution
Swansea, UK – 5 February 2025 – As the world faces mounting pressure to reduce synthetic fertiliser use amid climate and soil degradation crises, a groundbreaking £961,000 project led by Bionema Group, a UK-based biocontrol technology developer, is paving the way for a sustainable transformation in nutrient management. This project is funded by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) through the Farming Innovation Programme, under the Nutrient Management Competition. The programme is delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.
Les Jeunes4Sol : Une Nouvelle Génération Francophone Se Mobilise pour les Sols
Le potentiel des jeunes francophones est immense : ils représentent plus de 50 % des 321 millions de francophones de moins de 35 ans. Les membres du groupe #Jeune4Sol Francophone de la CA4SH incarnent une génération dynamique, créative et scientifiquement engagée. Nos actions en faveur de la santé des sols, pilier de la sécurité alimentaire et de la biodiversité, permettent de bâtir un avenir durable pour les générations futures.
From Science to Policy: Harnessing the Biodiversity Beneath Our Feet for a Climate-Resilient Future
March 31, 2025: Healthy soil is the cornerstone of sustainable development, playing a critical role in climate regulation, combating desertification, and supporting biodiversity and ecosystems. Yet, unsustainable land management and climate change are increasing soil degradation and threatening the rich biodiversity beneath our feet.
At the Forum for the Future of Agriculture Conference in Brussels, SOILGUARD partners convened farmers, researchers, advisors, policymakers and interested stakeholders to reflect on the role of soil biodiversity and management in shaping effective policies. The Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) joined the event and shares the following insights from the discussion, highlighting the urgent need to effectively integrate soil health into policy and practice.
An Organic Gardening Guide, By Family Farmers
Happy Earth Day! Today we celebrate our planet by sharing ways to protect, restore, and cherish it. At Sustainable Harvest International (SHI), one of the ways we care for the Earth is by partnering with family farmers in Central America to grow food organically and sustainably. Keep reading to learn how you can do the same—and make every day Earth Day.
The practices listed below are used daily by SHI farmers and rooted in a deep respect for the land. We hope they inspire you to change your own consumption habits—or go further still and help transform your local food system. Like SHI’s dedicated farmers, who care deeply for their families and the planet, you too can be an agent of change.
The Stars in Our Soil: Soil Heroes
This article refers to soil heroes as people, places or things that stand for soil health even when climate change and other threats are rampant; all living and nonliving components that support the soil ecosystem thus bringing it glory and honour in the form of soil health.