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The Global Soil Partnership should become an interactive, responsive and voluntary partnership, open to governments, institutions and other stakeholders at various levels. Partners by default to the GSP are the FAO member countries who determine FAOs priorities as laid out in the Strategic Framework and Programme of Work and Budget of the Organization and according to the needs and priorities identified in their countries.
These partners could come from any kind of international, regional and national institutions/organizations working on soils (Governmental Organizations, universities, civil institutions, research centers, soil science societies, UN agencies, NGOs, private companies, farmer associations, donors, etc).
Current Resource partners: European Commission (1,3 million USD), Thailand (100,000 USD), Switzerland (100,000USD) and International Fertilizers Association (58,00USD). The European Commission has been a major supporter for the establishment of the Global Soil Partnership, in line with the EU's Soil Thematic Strategy. After extensive dialogue for selected activities during 2014-2015, a project proposal has been accepted in order to provide €1 million to the GSP, 0.2 eurocents each EU citizen (1.1 each Swiss citizen and 0.1 each Thai citizen) [*].
And the other partners?
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Reference: [*] source FAO





