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Riley Park Community Garden

50 East 30th Avenue
Vancouver, BC, V5V 2T9
7789983471
A food security project of Little Mountain Neighbourhood House

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This World Soil Day, remember where our food comes from

December 5, 2022 Dhira Khewsubtrakool

On December 5, we celebrate World Soil Day because soil is where food begins.

There are more organisms living in a tablespoon of soil than there are people on Earth. Besides living organisms, soil comprises minerals and organic matter that allow plant growth to feed humans and animals.

“95% of our food comes from soils.

18 naturally occurring chemical elements are essential to plants. Soils supply 15.

Agricultural production will have to increase by 60% to meet the global food demand in 2050.

33% of soils are degraded.

Up to 58% more food could be produced through sustainable soil management.”
— UN Food and Agriculture Organization

Soil needs a balance of nutrients to stay healthy, but improper care after successive agricultural cycles can lead to a loss of those nutrients and degrade the soil.

“Here in British Columbia, we have a diversity of soils that is reflected in the abundance of foods and flavours that can be produced in this region,” said the Pacific Regional Soil Science Society (PRSSS). “These regional differences are the source of cultural, economic, and environmental expression and pride.”

To defend food justice and ensure sustainability, we need to do our part to preserve soil, including recognizing the Indigenous peoples who have had reciprocal relationships with the land for millennia.

“British Columbia is located on many traditional and unceded territories which have been stewarded and nurtured by Indigenous peoples since time immemorial,” the PRSSS said.

“We acknowledge that colonial agriculture has interrupted Indigenous ways of being and disregarded Indigenous knowledge of the land and water. We support Indigenous Food Sovereignty and humbly listen to their calls for how to respect the ecosystems where we live and where most of our food comes from.”

On this World Soil Day, take a moment to think about what soil means to you and how you can protect the soils that feed us all.

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Where to find us

50 E 30th Ave
Vancouver, BC V5V 2T9

Riley Park Community Garden is a food security project of Little Mountain Neighbourhood House (102-1193 Kingsway)

 

We acknowledge that the land on which we garden and gather is the unceded, ancestral, and traditional territories belonging to the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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