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Soil Temperature: An Underestimated Driver of Agricultural Productivity and Economic Return

Soil Temperature: An Underestimated Driver of Agricultural Productivity and Economic Return

by Aroura Team | 24 09 2025 | Soil Policy and Governance

Soil Temperature: An Underestimated Driver of Agricultural Productivity and Economic Return When conversations turn to agriculture, the focus often gravitates toward rainfall, soil fertility, or fertilizer inputs. Yet, a silent regulator of crop productivity lies...
Beyond Yield: Refining the Focus of Modern Agriculture

Beyond Yield: Refining the Focus of Modern Agriculture

by Aroura Team | 23 09 2025 | Education, Culture and Soil Stewardship

Beyond Yield: Refining the Focus of Modern Agriculture For decades, agriculture was judged by one single metric: yield. How much could you grow? How many tonnes per hectare can you obtain? Farmers, researchers, and governments focused on pushing that number higher and...
Empathy versus apathy: our perception of (micro)plastics in different environments

Empathy versus apathy: our perception of (micro)plastics in different environments

by Aroura Team | 10 09 2025 | Education, Culture and Soil Stewardship

Empathy versus apathy: our perception of (micro)plastics in different environments   Close your eyes and think about plastic pollution for a moment. What environments come to mind? What animals affected do you visualise? I would guess that most of us probably...
Global Push for Soil Security: Motion 007 presented at IUCN Congress 2025

Global Push for Soil Security: Motion 007 presented at IUCN Congress 2025

by Aroura Team | 5 09 2025 | Soil Policy and Governance

Global Push for Soil Security: Motion 007 presented at IUCN Congress 2025 The missing piece in global stewardship. When the global conservation community gathers in Abu Dhabi for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress...
When Soil Became Bread – The Korean War, Geophagy, and Soil Security

When Soil Became Bread – The Korean War, Geophagy, and Soil Security

by Aroura Team | 27 08 2025 | Case Studies and Impact Stories

When Soil Became Bread – The Korean War, Geophagy, and Soil Security “Man shall not live on bread alone.” But what happens when even bread disappears? In June 1950, the Korean War tore through the land. Cities fell silent under bombardment. Villages emptied as...
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