Sand and dust storms

Agricultural land, especially in drylands, is commonly affected by sand and dust storms that occur when strong, turbulent winds erode small particles from soil surfaces with little or no vegetation cover. Sand and dust storms adversely affect the yields and productivity of crops, trees, pastures and livestock. In addition to air pollution, soil material lifted into the atmosphere holds many microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses. Sand and dust storms directly affect the prospects for achieving 11 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), thereby undermining efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (FAO, 2023c; UNCCD, 2022b).

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