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Hutton to discuss soil research, climate change and food security at World Congress of Soil Science

Hutton to discuss soil research, climate change and food security at World Congress of Soil Science

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“With around 95% of our food coming from the soil, we need to have healthy soils to provide food security not just for ourselves but for future generations. The congress and post-congress tour provide fantastic opportunities for soil scientists from around the world to share ideas on how to tackle this and other major issues that affect everyone including the role of soil in helping to mitigate against climate change”
The James Hutton Institute

The James Hutton Institute, world leaders in soil science, will be showcasing a number of soil research initiatives at the 22nd World Congress of Soil Science (WCSS) which is taking place in Glasgow from 31 July - 5 August, this year the theme is, ‘Soil science – crossing boundaries, changing society’.

Press and media enquiries: 

 Adam Walker, Communications Officer, James Hutton Institute, Email Adam.Walker@hutton.ac.uk, Tel: +44 (0)1224 395095 (direct line), +44 (0)344 928 5428 (switchboard).

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