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soil salinization

Soil salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in soil which is harmful to our agriculture and environment. 

Too much salt in a soil limits the ability of plants to absorb water, thus harming their growth.

It can be a result of natural conditions or poor management practices.

pathways:

12.03.2021 / UN News / Excess salt in soils puts food security at risk: FAO