![]() While ratings hit their lowest in seven years this year, ITV bigwigs are said to be so keen on Maya Jama at the helm that they have decided to bring the show back for another South African run.Ī source told The Sun: 'Maya has more than proved her worth as the presenter of Love Island and while the ratings for this winter series weren’t the best – she came out on top. It comes after there was a major update for Love Island fans on Sunday as the fate of the winter series of the show was revealed. Maya was also seen having fun with two pals as she raised her arms in the air while hiding under a black baseball cap as the trio posed for a mirror selfie. She cut a casual figure in a white ribbed crop top and styled her tresses in luxurious waves while showing off her gift. The beauty pouted for a selfie in a hotel room with a large bouquet of red roses in another picture. We highlight this in our recent campaign, produced in conjunction with the World Congress of Soil Science 2022.Stunning: Maya pouted for a selfie in a hotel room with a large bouquet of red roses Many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved without healthy soils, sustainable land use and strong policy. To achieve this, we need more action and policy to protect our soils and our planet. This World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. On World Water Day, we wanted to highlight the importance of soil in delivering the UN Sustainable Development goal of Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6). When managed well, soil can store significant amounts of rainfall, preventing flooding and stop soil washing away, which can affect the health and safety of communities. Sustaining life in soil is essential to ensure soil health, which supports our ability to grow food and farm effectively. We need well-managed soils to meet the goal of clean water #water #impact #waterstorage #soil #bcorp #environment #CSR #CER #corporateenvironmentalresponsibility #regenag #regenerativeagriculture Learn more about the 2023 UN Water Conference taking place → ✔︎ Reduce the amount of harmful water and nutrient runoff from agricultural lands ![]() ✔︎ Help the soil retain naturally-occurring nutrients, thereby requiring less fertiliser ✔︎ Reduce the amount of water used for farming In fact, studies have found that just a 1% increase in soil organic matter (an indicator of soil health) can increase water storage potential by more than 20,000 gallons per acre! The higher the water holding capacity, the less water waste and the more resilient the crop. This prevents puddling and run off, whilst also reducing the amount of irrigation needed for crop growth particularly in extreme weather conditions like droughts. It filtrates and retains water at a higher capacity. Farm management techniques like the principles found in regenerative agriculture can play a major role in more efficient systems. ![]() ![]() The UN reported that better water management is key to adapting to these forecasts. ![]() Did you know that globally, agriculture accounts for 70% of freshwater usage? □Īt the current rate of consumption, water demand is expected to exceed supply by 40% by 2030, according to UNEP. ![]()
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