Who are we?
A national alliance that aims to promote the soil health agenda in Brazil, through research, innovation and dissemination activities.
About Brazilian Soil Health Partnership:
The Brazilian Soil Health Partnership is an initiative linked to the Center for Carbon Studies in Tropical Agriculture (CCARBON), within the "Soil" macro research program, and coordinated by the Soil Health Working Group.


Objectives:
Raise awareness about soil health, how to measure it, and its importance for the future of agriculture.
Create a scientific network to address key issues facing Brazilian agriculture, such as the impact of cover crops.
Establish standardized protocols for assessing soil health, considering its relationships with carbon, biodiversity, water quality, and benefits to society.
Create an alliance to promote a national soil health agenda through the pillars of "Research, Innovation, and Dissemination," enabling connections between scientists, producers, agricultural sector stakeholders, and society at large.


Mission
Promote soil health in Brazil through research, science integration, innovation, and dissemination, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and the conservation of natural resources.






Vision
Values
To be a national and international reference in the development and application of innovative solutions for sustainable soil management, acting as a catalyst for positive changes for food security and environmental balance.
Sustainability, innovation, collaboration, ethics and education.
