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Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025
Facts and figures about a vital resource

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The Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025 has been adapted from the original version of the Soil Atlas 2024 published in Germany in 2024, to include facts and figures on vital resource on soil relevant to the situation in Kenya.  Its contents will locate the potential of sustainable and fair land use for climate protection and biodiversity.

Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025

Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025

Publication
  The Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025 has been adapted from the original version of the Soil Atlas 2024 published in Germany in 2024, to include facts and figures on vital resource on soil relevant to the situation in Kenya.  Its contents will locate the potential of sustainable and fair land use for climate protection and biodiversity.
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Soil is a vital and scarce resource. Yet, climate change and competing global demands on soils place immense pressure on this invaluable resource, leading to soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and degradation.
Dr. Imme Scholz, President, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
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Kenya is a growing market for pesticides. According to the Agrochemical Association of Kenya (AAK), pesticide imports more than doubled between 2015 and 2018. Sales data shows that 76 percent of the total volume of pesticides used in the country contain one or more active ingredients that are categorized as Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs). Pesticides are classified as highly hazardous if they pose serious health risks or irreversible damage to the environment. Their potential to cause cancer, disrupt hormonal and nervous systems, lead to genetic defects or harm unborn children, are among the list of human health concerns being raised by civil society organizations.    
Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025

Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025

Publication
  The Soil Atlas Kenya Edition 2025 has been adapted from the original version of the Soil Atlas 2024 published in Germany in 2024, to include facts and figures on vital resource on soil relevant to the situation in Kenya.  Its contents will locate the potential of sustainable and fair land use for climate protection and biodiversity.