Soil is the foundation of responsible production, especially in terms of making the most use of available space and moving reliance from monocultures to regenerative agriculture. Healthy soil is more productive than degraded soil, thus addressing food security (SDG2) for the growing population and addressing gender-based land inequalities (SDG5). Moreover, land management practices (SDG15) that are grounded in nature-based solutions help produce agro-products that are more sound for consumers.

  • Regenerative agriculture – the soil is the base

    Journal Article (2020)

  • From Circular Economy to Soil Health

    White Rose University Consortium Article (2023)

  • More than Just SDG 12: How Circular Economy can Bring Holistic Wellbeing

    IISD Article (2022)

SOIL+ SDGs is an initiative of the CA4SH Engagement Working Group

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