The next Brazilian Soil Science Congress will be in 2025, but it already has a date, location and even an Instagram profile. Want to know more?
Why Upaon-Açu?
Upaon-Açu is a Brazilian island in the state of Maranhão, with an area of 1,410.015 km² and is part of the Golfão Maranhense Archipelago and is where the state capital, São Luís, is located.
The name Upaon-Açu was given by the Tremembés (Tupi-Guarani) Indians and means “big island”. It was also called São Luís Island. The indigenous name was reestablished by the constitution of Maranhão: Art. 8 – The city of São Luís, on the island of Upaon-Açu, is the state capital.
Thus, the 39th Brazilian Soil Science Congress pays homage to the Tremembés – people originally from Maranhão Island. The site is part of a system with a great diversity of ecotones and a huge distribution of soil classes.
Maranhão is located in a transition zone between the Amazon, the Cerrado and the Caatinga, whose thriving and diverse agriculture brings great benefits to the development of the state.
Follow the details of the event organization here, on SBCS and on the profile: @solossaoluis2025