
MultiSoil
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Global goals
- 2. Zero hunger
- 12. Responsible consumption and production
- 15. Life on land
Short summary
In the EU project MultiSoil, we develop strategies to improve soil health and biodiversity. Our aim is to study cropping practices to reduce the reliance on chemical pest control, enhance soil functions and resilience, and support climate-smart farming. The project runs from 2025 to 2030.
The primary aim of MultiSoil is to co-create, test, and demonstrate innovative soil management practices that improve soil health, strengthen biodiversity, and boost sustainable crop production. By reducing reliance on chemical inputs, MultiSoil supports the EU Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe.”
MultiSoil envisions farming systems where healthy soils and thriving biodiversity form the backbone of sustainable agriculture in Europe. By restoring soil functions and reducing dependence on chemical inputs, the project contributes to climate resilience, food security, and environmental sustainability. The project unites partners from across Europe with seven demonstration sites and six pedoclimatic zones.
Link to MultiSoil website: https://www.multisoil.eu/
