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Among the growing soil problems in the country are degradation, acidification, and pollution, the President said.
“This summit is an opportune time for all of us here to collaborate, to share our wisdom and experience to improve our soil and boost our agricultural productivity, all while promoting sustainability and environmental protection,” the President said.With the discourse among leaders and the agriculture sector’s brightest minds, the President said he expects the summit to spark more informed decisions and much-needed innovation.
“The administration shall empower the Bureau of Soil and Water Management to achieve these goals, especially through capacitating soil laboratories across the country to yield better data,” he said. At the same time, the administration is also exploring water security for climate resilient rainwater technologies, and the conduct of cloud seeding operations for agriculture to improve water conditions in production areas, critical watersheds, and reservoirs to mitigate the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, he added.
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