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Posted 14 Dec 2024

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Salt-affected soils either have elevated amounts of soluble salts (saline soils) or exchangeable sodium ions (sodic soils) measured in terms of high electrical conductivity, adversely affecting the soil fertility & growth of plants.

Factors increasing salinisation and sodification

  • Anthropogenic factors:
    • Inefficient agricultural practices: Overuse of fertilizers, poor-quality water & overexploitation of aquifers for irrigation, inadequate drainage systems etc.
    • Deforestation: Removal of deep-rooted vegetation (dryland salinization).
    • Others: Excessive water pumping in coastal and inland areas, mining activities, etc. 
  • Natural factors: Climate crisis increasing aridity; permafrost thawing; etc.

Key findings of the report

  • Global
    • Coverage: ~10% (~1.4 billion ha) of global land area is affected, with probable increment to 24-32%.
    • Most affected countries: Australia (area wise), and Oman (percentage wise).
  • India specific
    • Coverage: ~2.1% (~6.72 million ha) of its total geographic area is affected.
    • Most affected states (area wise): Gujarat followed by U.P, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Rajasthan.
    • ~17% of irrigated agricultural land due to use of brackish groundwater for irrigation.
  • Sustainable management practices includes mitigation efforts like mulching, adaptation efforts like breeding salt-tolerant plants, bioremediation, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Salinity
  • FAO Global Soil Report
  • Salinisation
  • Sodification
  • Sodic Soil
  • Saline Soil
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