Importance of soil health
Soil health is a crucial aspect of sustainable agriculture. It refers to the ability of the soil to support biodiversity and maintain environmental quality.

* Good structure - Well aggregated soil with adequate pore spaces for air and water movement.
* Organic matter - High levels of organic matter, which contribute to nutrient availability, water retention.
* Biodiversity - A rich diversity of soil organisms, including bacteria, fungi, earthworms and insects, which contribute to nutrient cycle and soil structure.
* Water infiltration and retention - Soil that efficiently absorbs and retains water, reducing runoff and erosion. Also the soil with suitable soil PH bearable by plants other organisms.
Soil health significance
- Healthy soil is critical for nutrient cycling, the process through which nutrients are converted into forms that plants can absorb.
- Healthy soil also has good water-holding capacity, reducing the risk of drought or flooding.
- Healthy soil directly impacts plant growth and crop yield. Soils rich in organic matter and nutrients promote strong root development and support higher yields.
- Well structured soil, healthy soil is less prone to erosion .
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