Soil nutrient imbalance
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Date of publication
October 2016
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FAODOCREP:c1fb2c2a-eb75-4e2f-afa4-ca68177dd156
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2, illus.
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The front of the postcard provides a short description on soil nutrient imbalance (definition, cause, key facts) while the back gives the worldwide conditions and trends by region. The data given here is derived from information published in the Status of the World's Soil Resources report, released in December 2015.
The Report and the Technical Summary are available at the links below :
- Read the http://www.fao.org/publications/card/en/c/c6814873-efc3-41db-b7d3-2081a1..." class="external-link-new-window" external="1">Status of the World's Soil Resources, Main report
- Read the http://www.fao.org/publications/card/en/c/39bc9f2b-7493-4ab6-b024-feeaf4..." class="external-link-new-window" external="1"> Technical Summary of the Status of the World's Soil Resources