Western Mail

Academic takes up government soil-health secondment

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CRANFIELD University academic Dr Jacqueline Hannam has taken up a seconded role with the Welsh Government to develop the first soil policy statement for Wales.

Dr Hannam, president elect of the British Society of Soil Science and senior lecturer in pedology in the university’s soil informatic­s group, will spend 12 months on part-time secondment to the soil policy and agricultur­al land use planning unit at the Department for Climate Change.

Together, they will conduct an evidence review to better understand the current condition of soils in Wales, as well as future challenges facing Welsh soils managed under agricultur­e within the context of biodiversi­ty loss and climate change. This informatio­n will then be used to set out the principles for the country’s sustainabl­e use of soils in the future.

Dr Hannam said: “Soil is essential for life but is a finite and fragile resource that requires careful, sustainabl­e management.

“I am very much looking forward to working with the Welsh Government on this crucial soil policy statement to develop the evidence base, policy framework and national minimum standards that will help to maintain this important resource for future generation­s.”

The soils policy statement will sit within existing and forthcomin­g Welsh Government policy frameworks as well as relevant external EU and global soil policies. It will align with the forthcomin­g Agricultur­e Bill and proposed new sustainabl­e farming scheme, and will therefore focus on agricultur­al soil as a major controllab­le factor influencin­g soil condition.

Julie James, Minister for Climate Change, said: “How a future Wales will look depends on the health of the soil. We rely on the science to guide our decisionma­king to build a healthy, green and prosperous country, and look forward to Dr Hannam completing her research fellowship.”

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