"No-Burn" Campaign for Cleaner Air and Healthier Soil
Last updated: 19 Mar 2025
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Every year on December 5", the United Nations celebrates "World soil Day" in honor
of the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great. It is widely known that
His Late Majesty was profoundly committed to the quality of natural resources essential for
agriculture and that he mode soil management one of his key priorities. World Soil Day
highlights the vital importance of soil for food security and the health of ecosystems. It is
another great way to raise awareness and educate the community as well as future generation on how to protect our soil in a sustainable manner.
of the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great. It is widely known that
His Late Majesty was profoundly committed to the quality of natural resources essential for
agriculture and that he mode soil management one of his key priorities. World Soil Day
highlights the vital importance of soil for food security and the health of ecosystems. It is
another great way to raise awareness and educate the community as well as future generation on how to protect our soil in a sustainable manner.
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