The second lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET) took place on 19 - 23 November 2018 in ICAR-IISS (Indian Institute of Soil Science), Bhopal, India.
Lucrezia Caon, GSP Secretariat, FAO HQ
Item 2. Endorsement of the agenda and review of the work performed since the first SEALNET meeting
1. Review of the work performed
since the first SEALNET meeting
Ms. Lucrezia Caon
GSP Secretariat
Lucrezia.caon@fao.org
2. Established in December 2012to
improve soil governance and
promote sustainable soil
management
3. The Global Soil Partnership is an interactive, responsive and
voluntary partnership, open to governments, regional organizations,
institutions and other stakeholders at various levels. It includes two
types of partnership:
•GSP partners which come from a wide range of institutions such as
Governmental Organizations, Universities, Civil institutions,
Research centers, Soil science societies, UN agencies, NGOs,
Private companies, Farmer associations, Donors, etc.
303 partners on October 2018
•GSP national focal points designed by FAO members countries
(partners by default to the GSP).
Collate and distribute relevant communications, information material and
invitations to meetinfs and consultations, received from the GSPSecretariat to
the most appropriate government authorities and/or national institutions, as
well as any other relevant body not already registered as a GSP partner,
dealing with some matters within theircountry.
4. The Plenary Assembly constitutes the
decision making body of the Global Soil
Partnership. It embraces all the GSP
partners in a yearly meeting to review and
prioritize GSP actions while facilitating a
balanced regional decision-making
process.
5. The Global Soil Partnership Secretariat
is the coordination and facilitation body in
charge of facilitating the implementation of
the GSP actions through its regional
partnerships and networks. The GSP is
hosted by FAO in Rome, Italy in view of its
global mandate.
6. TheIntergovernmental TechnicalPanelon
Soils(ITPS)is composed of 27 top soil experts
representing all the regions of theworld.
TheITPShavethe followingfunctions:
• provide scientific and technical advice on global
soil issues primarily to the GSPand in relation to
specific requests submitted by global or regional
institutions.
• advocate for the inclusion of sustainablesoil
management into different development
agendas.
• review and follow up on the situation andissues
related to soils in the contexts of food security,
useand management of natural resources,
ecosystem services provision, climate change
adaptation and mitigation, and other relevant
areas.
7. TheIntergovernmental TechnicalPanelon
Soils(ITPS)is composed of 27 top soil experts
representing all the regions of theworld.
TheITPS have the followingfunctions:
• review and endorse from atechnical viewpoint
the GSPPlansof Action.
• follow up on the implementation of these Plans
of Action with due attention to their impact and
contributions to different global policies and
initiatives related to sustainable development,
MDGs,food security, climate changeadaptation
and other subjectmatters.
• in exceptional cases,when complex technical
matters arise, request the PlenaryAssemblyand
the Secretariat to form technical committees
aiming to gather specificadvice.
8. Pillar 1: Promote sustainable
management of soil resourcesfor
soil protection, conservation and
sustainable productivity
Pillar 2: Encourage investment,
technical cooperation, policy,
education, awareness andextension
in soil
Pillar 3: Promote targeted soil
research and development focusing
on identified gaps, priorities and
synergies with related productive,
environmental and social
development actions
Pillar 4: Information and Data
Pillar 5: Harmonization of methods,
measurements and indicator for the
sustainable management and
protection of soil resources
9.
10. • To strengthen the performance of laboratories towards the
development of standards
• To harmonize soil analyses in order to make soil information
across laboratories, countries and regions comparable and
interpretable
Launched on 1-2 November 2017:
Overall, GLOSOLAN will help achieve the objectives of the 5
Pillars of Action of the GSP
13. Chair: Mr. Jamyang (Bhutan)
Co-Chair: Ms. Gina Nilo (Philippines)
Members of the working group: Ms. Su Su Win (Myanmar), Mr. Ashok Kumar Patra (India),
Ms. Bazarradnaa Enkhtuya (Mongolia) and Ms. Lenita Herawaty (Indonesia)
14. Work plan of SEALNET in 2018 and main achievements
Activity Status
Improve lab accuracy by implementing an
external quality assessment (ring test).
Executed
(results to be
presented in
Item 4)
15. Work plan of SEALNET in 2018 and main achievements
Activity Status
Improve lab accuracy by implementing an external quality
assessment (ring test).
Executed (results
to be presented in
Item 4)
Develop Standard Operational Procedures
(SOPs) for soil pH, CEC, organic C,
exchangeable potassium and available
phosphorus
Executed
(SOPs to be
discussed in
Item 6)
16. Country pH (soil to water ratio)
Bangladesh ratio 1:1
Bhutan ratio 1:2.5
Cambodia ratio 1:5
China ratio 1:2.5
India ratio 1:2.5
Indonesia ratio 1:5
Japan ratio 1:2.5
Laos PDR ratio 1:2.5
Malaysia ratio 1:5
Mongolia ratio 1:5
Myanmar ratio 1:5
Nepal ratio 1:2
Pakistan please provide information
Philippines ratio 1:1
Korea ratio 1:5
Sri Lanka ratio 1:1
Thailand ratio 1:1
Vietnam ratio 1:5
17. Country Organic Carbon
Bangladesh Walkley & Black <2mm
Bhutan Walkley & Black <2mm
Cambodia Walkley & Black <2mm
China Walkley & Black <0.25mm
India Walkley & Black <0.5mm
Indonesia Walkley & Black <0.5mm
Japan Dry combustion <2mm ball mill
Laos PDR Walkley & Black <0.5mm
Malaysia Walkley & Black <0.25mm
Mongolia Walkley & Black <0.25mm
Myanmar Walkley & Black <0.2mm
Nepal Walkley & Black <0.2mm
Pakistan please provide information
Philippines Walkley & Black <2mm
Korea Walkley & Black <0.25mm
Sri Lanka Walkley & Black <0.5mm
Thailand Walkley & Black <2mm
Vietnam Walkley & Black <0.5mm
18. Country Exchangeable potassium
Bangladesh Ammonium acetate
Bhutan Ammonium acetate
Cambodia Ammonium acetate
China Ammonium acetate
India Ammonium acetate
Indonesia Ammonium acetate
Japan Ammonium acetate
Laos PDR Ammonium acetate
Malaysia Ammonium acetate
Mongolia Ammonium carbonate
Myanmar Ammonium acetate
Nepal Ammonium acetate
Pakistan please provide information
Philippines Ammonium acetate
Korea Ammonium acetate
Sri Lanka Ammonium acetate
Thailand Ammonium acetate
Vietnam Ammonium acetate
19. Country Available phosphorus
Afghanistan
Bangladesh Bray I Olsen
Bhutan Bray I Olsen
Cambodia Bray II Olsen
China - Olsen
India Bray I Olsen
Indonesia Bray I Olsen
Japan Truog -
Laos PDR Bray II Olsen
Malaysia Bray II -
Mongolia Machigin -
Myanmar - Olsen
Nepal - Olsen
Pakistan please provide information
Philippines Bray I Olsen
Korea Lancaster -
Sri Lanka - Olsen
Thailand Bray II Olsen
Vietnam Bray II Olsen
20. Work plan of SEALNET in 2018 and main achievements
Activity Status
Improve lab accuracy by implementing an external quality
assessment (ring test).
Executed (results
to be presented in
Item 4)
Develop Standard Operational Procedures (SOPs) for soil pH,
organic C, exchangeable potassium and available phosphorus
Executed (SOPs to
be discussed in
Item 6)
Improve lab precision by implementing an
internal quality assessment using internal or
master samples to monitor lab’s analytical
quality controls
Internal QC to
be discussed
in
Item 3 in the
agenda
21. Work plan of SEALNET in 2018 and main achievements
Activity Status
Improve lab accuracy by implementing an external quality
assessment (ring test).
Executed
Develop Standard Operational Procedures (SOPs) for soil pH,
organic C, exchangeable potassium and available phosphorus
Executed
Improve lab precision by implementing an internal quality
assessment using internal or master samples to monitor lab’s
analytical quality controls
Internal QC to be
discussed in
Item 3 in the
agenda
Write regional guidelines for implementing
and maintaining Good Laboratory Practices
and quality management in soil laboratories
Proposal to
integrate it in
the Best
Practice
Manual by
GLOSOLAN
22. 1. Review the work performed by reference
laboratories in ASP countries since the first
SEALNET meeting, including ring test results,
2. Endorse the SOPs developed in 2018 as well as
the guideline of Best Practice, and
3. Agree on the work plan for the year 2019
The objectives of this meeting are to
23. Day 1: 19 November
Day 2: 20 November
Day 3: 21 November
• Indian National Network
• Interpretation of data results
• Ring test analysis
• Internal quality control (country presentations)
• Standard Operational Procedures (SOPs) – what
was done, what we will do
Agenda
24. Day 4: 22 November
Day 5: 23 November
• Field Trip
• Guidelines for implementing and
maintaining good laboratory practices and
quality management in soil laboratories
• GLOSOLAN (2nd meeting from 28 to 30
November 2018)
Agenda