AZCHEMCO ready to resolve soil problems sounded by World Economic Forum

AZCHEMCO ready to resolve soil problems sounded by World Economic Forum The UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Global Soil Partnership (GSP) is working with soil scientists around the world to develop climate-smart tillage practices so crops can thrive in saline areas, all in an effort to halt further salinization i
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December 24, 2021 14:24
AZCHEMCO ready to resolve soil problems sounded by World Economic Forum

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Global Soil Partnership (GSP) is working with soil scientists around the world to develop climate-smart tillage practices so crops can thrive in saline areas, all in an effort to halt further salinization in the face of an impending global drought.

Salinity is widespread; sometimes it occurs for natural reasons, sometimes, it is the result of human activity.

Analytical companies estimate that 1.5 billion people live on soil that is too salty for cultivation. There are more than 833 million hectares of saline soils in the world, mainly in the Middle East and North Africa, Central and South Asia, and Latin America.

Irrational human activities aggravate the problem of saline soils. Over-cultivation, over-use of fertilizers, inappropriate irrigation methods, deforestation, or overexploitation of groundwater are major contributors to human-induced salinization. The irrational use of water for irrigation leads to large irreplaceable losses.

Earlier in December 2021, the World Economic Forum published its vision of the development of the global world in the next 80 years, which notes climate problems, among which drought is not the last.

Seeing the negative impact of these factors on food production and food security, AZCHEMCO offers FAO, the World Economic Forum (WEF), and the entire global world a "key" to solving this problem.

Coupled with Israeli Netafim's underground drip irrigation systems, Azerbaijani company AZCHEMCO's Drip Drop 369 product regulates soil pH, improving soil quality, increasing overall productivity, and making the soil suitable for agricultural use.

Underground drip irrigation systems not only provide water logistics to the plant root system but also significantly minimize consumption to avoid wasteful overuse of water.

In the face of water scarcity and climate change in today's world, Netafim's underground drip irrigation system and AZCHEMCO's Drip Drop 369 are an impressive tandem of innovative ways to combat saline soils and drought.

Also, as the press service of AZCHEMCO reported, an agreement was reached with the chairman of the organizing committee of Caspian Week, Murat Seitnepesov, on the company's participation in the platform during the World Economic Forum in 2022.

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