29 Mar 2024
Saturday 30 December 2017 - 15:34
Story Code : 288165

Soil degradation neglected crisis in Iran

Al-Monitor | : Soil and water are natural resources pivotal tothe survival of any country. They constitute the key elements of agriculture, which no one doubts is important. Experts say that soil is even more important than waterbecause the latter is recoverablebut the first is not. They argue that it is crucial to preserve soil, as the formation of each centimeter of soil takes hundreds of years to produce.


Back in 2013, the United NationsFood and Agriculture Organizationnamed 2015 the International Year of Soils to raise awareness on the importance of sustainable soil management.In this vein, the years 2015-2024 were named the International Decade of Soils. Butthis is at the international level; all governments must take their own measures for soil conservation. Following suit, Iran has also adopted policies and taken measures in recent years to preserve its soil resources, which are not inproper condition.

Iranis a dry country covering a land area of almost 165 million hectares. Of this, only 50 million hectares are arable butless than two-fifths(18 million hectares) are currently used for agricultural purposes, whilewater scarcityhas made the rest unusable. Regrettably, the limited soil resources are threatened with contamination, as pesticides and fertilizers are used excessively, while industrial pollutants and the use of salty water degrade soil and make it less nutrient-rich.

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