International Day for Biological Diversity
- A.A.S.

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Today, on the International Day for Biological Diversity, we recognize that biodiversity conservation and water management are deeply connected.
Agriculture depends on healthy ecosystems, from soil microorganisms and pollinators to resilient plant species. But with increasing pressure on freshwater resources, the way we irrigate crops matters more than ever.
Drip irrigation is one of the clearest examples of how innovation can support sustainability:
• Delivers water directly to plant roots
• Reduces evaporation and runoff
• Helps preserve soil health
• Minimizes water waste
• Supports more resilient agricultural systems
When farmers use water more efficiently, we reduce stress on rivers, aquifers, and surrounding ecosystems, creating better conditions for biodiversity to thrive.
Protecting biodiversity isn’t only about conserving forests and wildlife reserves. It also means rethinking everyday agricultural practices to work with nature, not against it.
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