World Soil Day is observed every year on December 5th to raise awareness about the vital role soil plays in sustaining life on Earth. Healthy soil is essential for food production, biodiversity, and combating climate change. This day serves as a reminder of the need to protect and sustainably manage our soils to ensure a better future for generations to come. By focusing on sustainable agricultural practices and soil conservation, we can protect this invaluable resource.
World Soil Day was established in 2002 with the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Understanding the need for soil health, the group sought to design a day to raise knowledge of the vital part soil plays in preserving ecosystems.
Officially supporting the effort, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations designated December 5th as World Soil Day 2013. The date was selected to pay tribute to Thailand’s great soil health advocate, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
World Soil Day has been observed all over with a fresh topic every year since it first started. These issues center on several facets of soil quality, including addressing soil erosion, raising soil biodiversity, and advancing environmentally friendly farming methods. Policymakers, farmers, and environmentalists use the day as a forum to talk about answers for problems connected to soil.
Educational Campaigns:
Participate in workshops, seminars, or webinars to learn more about the importance of soil and how to conserve it. Schools and universities often organize events to educate students on sustainable soil practices.
Tree Plantations and Cleanups:
Take part in activities such as tree planting and cleaning up degraded land to promote soil conservation and biodiversity.
Raise Awareness:
Use social media to share facts, figures, and solutions for soil-related issues. Engage with hashtags like #WorldSoilDay to amplify the message and encourage others to join the cause.
YEAR | DATE | DAY |
---|---|---|
2024 | 05 December | Thursday |
2025 | 05 December | Friday |
2026 | 05 December | Saturday |
2027 | 05 December | Sunday |
2028 | 05 December | Tuesday |
Do you still send wishes (posts) sent by someone else to your friends and customers? Or do you download from Google and send greetings to your friends and customers? Do you still take screenshots of other people’s WhatsApp status?
Chaiwale, juicewale at most, shares the same post sent by someone else because he does not know how to edit / design photos.
One thing is clear from all these things in Today’s world branding is very important. Because branding can give a new identity to your business, develop a good trust with customers and grow your business, everyone needs branding to increase their business. Whether it is chaiwale, juicewale, be it paanwale or foodwale.
High and low-class merchants hire agencies for branding, which is impossible for a lower-class trader (e.g.- chaiwale, paanwale, juicewale, salonwale, tailor). To fulfill this need, we have brought “Picwale” app for you so that now you can also send wishes to your friends and customers without any design skills. Just one app, one-time profiling, and getting 100% readymade posts for social channels, WhatsApp status, Instagram reels, etc.
Whether you are a small business or a medium business person, whether you are a juice wale, chai wale, or a farmer, it is not necessary that you should have design skills to create a post. From Now, You can create a post for your business on the Picwale app in just a few clicks. We have allowed the same design to be made in different languages and ratios.
Picwale App fulfills your requirement for WhatsApp Status, Instagram Reels, Facebook Stories, Snapchat Post, Pinterest Post, LinkedIn Post, etc. You can download posts for all these platforms in just a few clicks.
You can share birthday wishes, congratulations, event posts, and brand posts with your friends, customers, and relatives, and that too in your own language.
Sign in to your account