EVENT

Trees, forest and climate

Trees, forest and climate

CIFOR-ICRAF at UNFCCC COP29

11–22 Nov 2024, Baku, Azerbaijan
SESSION

Soil Health

The "Soil Health" session will bring together stakeholders from across the agricultural and environmental sectors to discuss best practices, innovations, and policy interventions for improving soil health. The session will focus on the critical role of soil health in enhancing climate resilience, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Panelists will explore challenges in scaling regenerative farming and share case studies that demonstrate successful approaches in cotton production and beyond. The event aims to inspire collaboration and action to support sustainable soil management practices, contributing to global efforts in climate adaptation and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Key Messages

  • Soil Health is Fundamental to Agricultural Sustainability: Healthy soil is essential for agricultural productivity, food security, and climate resilience. Maintaining and improving soil health is key to sustaining ecosystems and enhancing our ability to sequester carbon.
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration is Vital: Successful soil health management requires collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and farmers to implement scalable and sustainable soil management practices.
  • Innovative Technologies Drive Soil Health Improvement: Advances in soil monitoring technologies, regenerative farming practices, and climate-resilient crop production are crucial for enhancing soil health in agriculture.
  • Policy and Investment Support Can Scale Soil Solutions: Strong policy frameworks and strategic investments in research and infrastructure are critical to promoting widespread adoption of sustainable soil management practices.

Objectives

  • Promote Knowledge Sharing: Provide a platform for sharing innovative approaches and case studies that improve soil health and sustainability in agriculture.
  • Foster Collaboration: Encourage dialogue between policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders to align efforts in scaling sustainable soil management practices.
  • Explore Technological Innovations: Highlight the role of new technologies, regenerative practices, and soil health monitoring in optimizing agricultural productivity and climate resilience.
  • Support Policy Frameworks and Investment: Discuss the need for supportive policy frameworks and strategic investment in research and infrastructure to scale sustainable soil management.
  • Contribute to Climate Adaptation: Showcase how improving soil health can contribute to climate adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development.
Speakers

Leigh Winowiecki

Global research leader: soil and land health, CIFOR-ICRAF
Co-lead,CA4SH

Rovshan Mahmudov

CEO, Prime Cotton

Richard Morgan

Director, GP Cotton Holdings

Leonardus Vergütz

Chief Innovation Officer, OCP Group
Moderator

Robynne Anderson

President, Emerging Ag Inc.