Farm Waste Management and Recycling for Negative Carbon Sink in Agriculture: A Review
R. G. Mabicka Obame,
Neil-Yohan Musadji,
Elie Fosso Menken,
Rachelle Obone Ntoma,
Lydie-Stella Koutika,
Wavel Mouaromba,
Bognan Kadidja Zakia Sereme and
Michel Mbina Mounguengui
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2024, vol. 17, issue 1, 128
Abstract:
The increase in global agricultural production generates a considerable amount of agriculture wastes which constitutes nuisance of environment’s population health and contributing in the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. However, well-managed waste mitigates these countries GHGs emissions. This chapter provides an overview of the different types of waste from agricultural activities; their composition and their sustainable management for a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This review highlights the importance of sustainable management of agricultural waste for limiting greenhouse gas emissions by analyzing their contribution to improve the physicochemical properties; soil fertility and their role in order to enhance the capacity of soils to sequester organic carbon.
Date: 2024
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