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World Soil Day 2020

Growing media helps protecting our soil

Under the slogan “Keep soil alive, Protect biodiversity”, the FAO is celebrating the World Soils Day last Saturday, raising awareness for the value of healthy biodiverse soil ecosystems around the globe. "As the sector producing growing media and soil improvers, we can only stress the fact that our soil is an absolutely essential and limited natural resource that needs protection and proper management," the organisation Growing Media Europe says. 

"When sourcing our important raw material peat, we are well aware of our role with regards to wetlands and believe, that we can help achieving restoration targets for degraded peatlands by broadly implementing the principles of “Responsibly Produced Peat” (RPP): Peat is extracted only from sources without high natural value (High Conservation Value areas are left untouched) and during restoration of the peatlands, an after-use plan helps to turn former production fields into areas with a positive ecological impact, maximising environmental benefits including biodiversity."

"Once applied in horticulture, our products help to protect soil in two different ways.
Directly: Soil covers and mulching products protect soils from dehydration, increase soil carbon contents and stimulate soil organisms, increasing biodiversity.
Indirectly: Growing media used in (closed) protected cropping systems (“soilless growing”) enable sustainable plant production without using soil; a lower land-use footprint is achieved and helps limiting the pressure of the economic demand for soil."

For more information:
Cecilia Luetgebrune
Growing Media Europe AISBL
Rue de Trèves 49-51 box 8, 1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0) 483 44 99 17
Email: cecilia.luetgebrune@growing-media.eu
Web: www.growing-media.eu 

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