World Soil Day 2022, World Soil Day 2022 Theme, Significance, History: World Soil Day is celebrated annually on December 5 to bring focus to the importance of healthy soil. The day holds significance as soil nutrient loss is a major soil degradation process threatening nutrition. 

World Soil Day 2022: History

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The day was first recommended by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002. In December 2013 the UN General Assembly responded by designating 5 December 2014 as the first official World Soil Day. 

World Soil Day 2022: Theme 

 

'Soils: Where food begins' is the theme for World Soil Day 2022. The day aims to raise awareness of the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems and human well-being by addressing the growing challenges in soil management, increasing soil awareness and encouraging societies to improve soil health. 

World Soil Day 2022: Interesting Facts

 

  • 95 per cent of our food comes from soil.
     
  • There are more living organisms in a tablespoon of soil than people on Earth.
     
  • 18 naturally occurring chemical elements are essential to plants. Soils supply 15.
     
  • Agricultural production will have to increase by 60 per cent to meet the global food demand in 2050. 
     
  • Up to 58 per cent more food could be produced through sustainable soil management.  

World Soil Day 2022: Sadhguru Quotes On Soil

 

  • Healthy soil is the basis of all Life on the planet. Without addressing the immediate need to preserve the organic content of our soil, food security will inevitably come under severe threat.
     
  • Soil is not our property; it has come to us as a legacy, and we must pass it on to future generations.
     
  • The Save Soil movement is a love affair with the land and life around us, not a fight with anyone.
     
  • A land with rich soil & abundant water is the best gift we can offer to future generations.
     
  • Soil is the most climate-friendly element on the planet. With the recalibration of farming practices, soil can become an effective regulator of climate change.