Optimizing the Use of Farm Waste and Non-Farm Waste to Increase Productivity and Food Security: Emerging Research and Opportunities

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Traditional farming systems have dominated the agricultural sector for the past few centuries. However, the past few years have proven that new, non-traditional farming methods, such as passive and non-passive solar drying, are essential in the wake of diminishing food production globally. Optimizing the Use of Farm Waste and Non-Farm Waste to Increase Productivity and Food Security: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a crucial reference source that provides vital research on the application of enhanced productivity, flexibility, competitiveness, and sustainability within an individual farming enterprise to promote food security. While highlighting topics such as biogas production, food distribution network, and aquaculture diversification, this publication explores utilizing farm waste in a circular approach to optimize material utilization in a farming system to realize a zero-waste scenario and the methods individual farms can practice to operate sufficiently to become successful and contribute to the attainment of national food security. This book is ideally designed for policymakers, farmers, researchers, agriculture engineers, environmental engineers, and development specialists seeking current research on non-farm waste contributions as sources of raw materials.

Author(s): Leighton Naraine
Series: Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability (PPPS)
Publisher: Engineering Science Reference
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 179
City: Hershey

Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: General Introduction
Chapter 2: Concept and Metrics of Agricultural Diversification
Chapter 3: Diversified Integrated Farm Model
Chapter 4: Crop Waste to Livestock Feed and Livestock Waste to Soil
Chapter 5: Farm Enterprise Value Chain for Plum Tree Farms
Chapter 6: The Transitional Funnel Model of Farm Sustainability
Chapter 7: Directions for Future Research and Innovation and Conclusion
Related Readings
Index