Posts by Sergiy Medinets
“Ukraine’s farms once fed billions but now its soil is starving” - a piece for a general audience on @uk.theconversation.com
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Ongoing conflict in Ukraine is accelerating soil nutrient depletion, threatening the country's long-term agricultural productivity and global food security. Sustainable nutrient management is recommended. doi.org/g98535
A field of sunflowers, below a blue sky. The horizontal halving between the blue sky and the golden sunflower heads makes it look like an allusion to the Ukrainian flag.
🌻🪖 War is turning Ukraine’s fertiliser problem into a catastrophe 🧪
Long-term declines in nutrients, and soil damage, have been turbo-charged by the Russian invasion. But a new plan may help restore some of the world’s most fertile soils.
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Nutrient asymmetry challenges the sustainability of Ukrainian agriculture
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Medinets, S. et al. (2025) “Nutrient asymmetry challenges the sustainability of Ukrainian agriculture,” Communications earth & environment, 6(1). Available at: doi.org/10.1038/s432... (FREE)
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The study was part of the International Nitrogen Assessment, which has carried out studies on major nutrient threats, opportunities and solutions in different regions across the world.
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A wheat field in the foreground and tree-lined hills in the distant background, plus the headline Depletion of Ukraine's soils threatens long-term global food security
NEWS: Ukraine’s soils are losing vital nutrients, threatening long-term food security.
UKCEH-led research in the Nature journal @commsearth.nature.com warns of reduced fertiliser use and war impacts on soil health.
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🌱Fertilization use in Ukraine declined sharply following the Ukraine war in early 2022, associated with severe national nutrient deficits and underscoring an urgent need for an integrated nutrient management plan.
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🧪 A UKCEH Countryside Survey study provides the first evidence of recovering national soil organic carbon in British croplands, after decades of decline.
See a blog post by the British Society of Soil Science: tinyurl.com/y86w5nme
Full paper: bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Nice to see it published!
This represents a step toward the practical implementation of a classic partial-nutrient-budget–inspired concept for region- and crop-specific nitrogen benchmarking to achieve sustainable N management.
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