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“Protecting the soil means protecting life,” says António Ventura on World Soil Day
“Protecting the soil means protecting life,” says António Ventura on World Soil Day
Secretaria Regional da Agricultura e Alimentação
“Sustainable water management is main pillar of agriculture in the future,” emphasises António Ventura
“Sustainable water management is main pillar of agriculture in the future,” emphasises António Ventura
Secretaria Regional da Agricultura e Alimentação
“Taste Azores Colombo” boosts Azores Brand’s presence in Mainland Portugal market
“Taste Azores Colombo” boosts Azores Brand’s presence in Mainland Portugal market
December 5, 2025
“Protecting the soil means protecting life,” says António Ventura on World Soil Day
December 4, 2025
“Sustainable water management is main pillar of agriculture in the future,” emphasises António Ventura
November 27, 2025
“Taste Azores Colombo” boosts Azores Brand’s presence in Mainland Portugal market
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Nota de Imprensa
December 5, 2025
“Protecting the soil means protecting life,” says António Ventura on World Soil Day
On World Soil Day, celebrated today, the Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, highlighted the vital importance of this natural resource, which is essential for food production, biodiversity preservation, water regulation and the resilience of the Azores' ecosystems. "Healthy soil is the basis for food security and sustainable rural development," stressed António Ventura. Sustainability, he continued, "remains the guiding principle of the XIV Government of the Azores." It is supported by a strategy that prioritises "a more sustainable agriculture, capable of meeting the targets of promoting self-sufficiency in animal feed production." In the Azores, where agriculture plays a decisive economic and social role, its protection requires responsible management practices, erosion prevention, fertility maintenance and climate change adaptation. The Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food also pointed out: “Protecting the soil means protecting life. It is the foundation of our agriculture, our food security and the future of rural communities in the Azores. Its conservation is a collective duty and a strategic priority for the sustainable development of the Region.” The Secretary for Agriculture also highlighted the contribution of GUSSA - Platform for Sustainable Soil Use Management, a technical tool that supports the diagnosis, monitoring and assessment of agricultural soil fertility. The Secretary for Agriculture also highlighted the contribution of GUSSA - Sustainable Soil Use Management Platform, a technical tool that supports the diagnosis, monitoring and assessment of agricultural soil fertility. GUSSA helps improve knowledge about regional soil resources, guiding on good agricultural practices, supporting producers' decision-making, and boosting the sector's sustainability by promoting more productive and resilient soils. With this commitment, the Regional Government continues investing in training and technical assistance, promoting organic and regenerative production, and improving agricultural infrastructure and environmental monitoring. These actions ensure that Azorean soils remain fertile and capable of sustaining agriculture in the future. Currently, there are approximately 5,116 samples analysed, with 5,655 samples collected and a total (2023 to 2025) of 6,000 to be analysed. The Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Food recognises the work of farmers, technicians, researchers and the community in general on soil and the practices adopted to promote its conservation and vitality.
December 5, 2025
“Protecting the soil means protecting life,” says António Ventura on World Soil Day
On World Soil Day, celebrated today, the Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, highlighted the vital importance of this natural resource, which is essential for food production, biodiversity preservation, water regulation and the resilience of the Azores' ecosystems. "Healthy soil is the basis for food security and sustainable rural development," stressed António Ventura. Sustainability, he continued, "remains the guiding principle of the XIV Government of the Azores." It is supported by a strategy that prioritises "a more sustainable agriculture, capable of meeting the targets of promoting self-sufficiency in animal feed production." In the Azores, where agriculture plays a decisive economic and social role, its protection requires responsible management practices, erosion prevention, fertility maintenance and climate change adaptation. The Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food also pointed out: “Protecting the soil means protecting life. It is the foundation of our agriculture, our food security and the future of rural communities in the Azores. Its conservation is a collective duty and a strategic priority for the sustainable development of the Region.” The Secretary for Agriculture also highlighted the contribution of GUSSA - Platform for Sustainable Soil Use Management, a technical tool that supports the diagnosis, monitoring and assessment of agricultural soil fertility. The Secretary for Agriculture also highlighted the contribution of GUSSA - Sustainable Soil Use Management Platform, a technical tool that supports the diagnosis, monitoring and assessment of agricultural soil fertility. GUSSA helps improve knowledge about regional soil resources, guiding on good agricultural practices, supporting producers' decision-making, and boosting the sector's sustainability by promoting more productive and resilient soils. With this commitment, the Regional Government continues investing in training and technical assistance, promoting organic and regenerative production, and improving agricultural infrastructure and environmental monitoring. These actions ensure that Azorean soils remain fertile and capable of sustaining agriculture in the future. Currently, there are approximately 5,116 samples analysed, with 5,655 samples collected and a total (2023 to 2025) of 6,000 to be analysed. The Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Food recognises the work of farmers, technicians, researchers and the community in general on soil and the practices adopted to promote its conservation and vitality.
Nota de Imprensa
December 4, 2025
“Sustainable water management is main pillar of agriculture in the future,” emphasises António Ventura
The Graciosa Farmers' Association, in partnership with the Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Food, through the Regional Directorate for Agriculture, Veterinary and Food, promoted on Wednesday the colloquium "Management and Sustainable Water Use in Agriculture" at the Santa Cruz Cultural Centre. The initiative was promoted as part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP). The meeting brought together researchers, technicians, farmers and regional entities to reflect on good practices, technological innovation and sustainability in the use of water resources applied to agriculture. "Efficient water management is one of the main challenges for agriculture in the Azores. It is particularly relevant on the island of Graciosa, where limited water resources require innovative solutions, rigorous planning and responsible use," stated António Ventura, Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food. The colloquium covered the Farmer Training and Sustainable Production and Consumption Literacy Promotion Programme, provided for in Measure C05-i05-RAA-m02 – “Public investment in R&D&I and the dual green and digital transition,” which falls under Investment C05-i05-RAA – Economic Relaunch of Azorean Agriculture. The programme aims to provide knowledge transfer actions covering the main agricultural sectors and responding to the needs of farmers and technical services. This event was an opportunity to reiterate the commitment of the Autonomous Region of the Azores to sustainability, contributing to the goals associated with EarthCheck certification, awarded to the Region in 2024, which recognises good practices in integrated natural resource management. With an estimated 100 participants, the event seeks to engage the agricultural and technical community in a discussion that is essential to ensuring the future of Azorean agriculture — one that is more resilient, efficient, and aligned with EU climate and environmental challenges.
December 4, 2025
“Sustainable water management is main pillar of agriculture in the future,” emphasises António Ventura
The Graciosa Farmers' Association, in partnership with the Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Food, through the Regional Directorate for Agriculture, Veterinary and Food, promoted on Wednesday the colloquium "Management and Sustainable Water Use in Agriculture" at the Santa Cruz Cultural Centre. The initiative was promoted as part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP). The meeting brought together researchers, technicians, farmers and regional entities to reflect on good practices, technological innovation and sustainability in the use of water resources applied to agriculture. "Efficient water management is one of the main challenges for agriculture in the Azores. It is particularly relevant on the island of Graciosa, where limited water resources require innovative solutions, rigorous planning and responsible use," stated António Ventura, Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food. The colloquium covered the Farmer Training and Sustainable Production and Consumption Literacy Promotion Programme, provided for in Measure C05-i05-RAA-m02 – “Public investment in R&D&I and the dual green and digital transition,” which falls under Investment C05-i05-RAA – Economic Relaunch of Azorean Agriculture. The programme aims to provide knowledge transfer actions covering the main agricultural sectors and responding to the needs of farmers and technical services. This event was an opportunity to reiterate the commitment of the Autonomous Region of the Azores to sustainability, contributing to the goals associated with EarthCheck certification, awarded to the Region in 2024, which recognises good practices in integrated natural resource management. With an estimated 100 participants, the event seeks to engage the agricultural and technical community in a discussion that is essential to ensuring the future of Azorean agriculture — one that is more resilient, efficient, and aligned with EU climate and environmental challenges.