Advancements in soil health practices have shown significant promise in boosting agricultural productivity and sustainability, particularly in Africa. The recent “Future Proofing: Unified Action for Soil Health Symposium” brought together key stakeholders to build on the momentum from the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit, where discussions focused on innovative solutions, policy development, and collaborative efforts to enhance soil health and agricultural productivity in Africa.
Virginia Tech’s Global Agricultural Productivity (GAP) Initiative participated in the “Future Proofing: Unified Action for Soil Health and Food Security” symposium on June 4, 2024 in Washington, DC, leading the working group on consumers and producers.
Hosted by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), the symposium echoed themes from the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit (AFSH) hosted in Nairobi in May 2024, where public and private sector leaders endorsed a 10-year Action Plan to enable policies and investments aimed at stimulating sustainable agricultural productivity through fertilizer and soil health.
IFDC has a 50-year legacy of improving soil health and agricultural practices globally. IFDC facilitated a platform for collaboration, featuring a fireside chat with keynote speaker Samantha Power, United States Agency for International Development Administrator, as well as breakout sessions with soil science experts like Dr. Rattan Lal of The Ohio State University.