Water,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(4), P. 536 - 536
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Environmental
problems
caused
by
the
intensive
carbon
emissions
from
food
processing
wastewater
(FPW)
treatment
using
traditional
technologies
are
promoting
innovations
in
sequestration.
In
models,
plant-based
sequestration
is
challenged
low
fixation
rates
and
profitability.
Microalgae-based
FPW
has
recently
gained
considerable
interest.
this
novel
model,
anaerobic
digestion
employed
to
pretreat
FPW,
increasing
digestibility
of
wastewater-borne
organics,
microalgae
biofilm
used
recover
nutrients
for
high-value
biomass
production.
Moreover,
with
high
protein
content
immunomodulatory
effects
further
exploited
as
feedstock
aquafeed
With
application
concept,
pollutants
converted
into
nutritious
biomass,
associated
reduced.
review
study,
innovative
concept
microalgae-based
introduced,
research
progress
fields
pretreatment,
biofilm,
valorization
summarized.
addition,
an
in-depth
discussion
current
that
hinder
industrial
provided.
Finally,
establishment
chain
based
on
promising
achieve
goal
neutrality
discussed.
Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 11, 2024
Abstract
Climate
alteration
poses
a
consistent
threat
to
food
security
and
agriculture
production
system.
Agriculture
sector
encounters
severe
challenges
in
achieving
the
sustainable
development
goals
due
direct
indirect
effects
inflicted
by
ongoing
climate
change.
Although
many
industries
are
confronting
challenge
of
change,
impact
on
agricultural
industry
is
huge.
Irrational
weather
changes
have
raised
imminent
public
concerns,
as
adequate
output
supplies
under
continuous
threat.
Food
system
negatively
threatened
changing
climatic
patterns
thereby
increasing
risk
poverty.
It
has
led
concerning
state
affairs
regarding
global
eating
patterns,
particularly
countries
where
plays
significant
role
their
economies
productivity
levels.
The
focus
this
review
deteriorating
consequences
with
prime
emphasis
how
altering
affect
either
directly
or
indirectly.
shifts
resultant
temperature
ranges
put
survival
validity
species
at
risk,
which
exaggerated
biodiversity
loss
progressively
fluctuating
ecological
structures.
influence
variation
results
poor
quality
higher
costs
well
insufficient
systems
distribution.
concluding
segment
underscores
policy
implementation
aimed
mitigating
both
regional
scale.
data
study
been
gathered
from
various
research
organizations,
newspapers,
papers,
other
sources
aid
readers
understanding
issue.
execution
also
analyzed
depicted
that
government
engrossment
indispensable
for
long-term
progress
nation,
because
it
will
guarantee
stringent
accountability
tools
regulations
previously
implemented
create
state-of-the-art
policy.
Therefore,
crucial
reduce
adapt
change
because,
order
ensure
survival,
addressing
worldwide
peril
necessitates
collective
commitment
mitigate
its
dire
consequences.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 1360 - 1360
Published: June 24, 2024
Global
warming
is
one
of
the
greatest
threats
to
social
development
human
beings.
It
a
typical
example
global
climate
change,
and
has
profoundly
affected
production
life
in
various
aspects.
As
foundation
existence,
agricultural
particularly
vulnerable
which
altered
environmental
factors
such
as
temperature,
precipitation,
wind
speed,
crop
growth
cycles,
frequency
extreme
weather
events,
occurrence
patterns
pests
diseases
directly
or
indirectly,
ultimately
influencing
yield
quality.
This
article
reviews
latest
research
progress
this
field,
summarizes
impact
change
on
well
feedback
mechanisms
activities
proposes
strategies
for
cope
with
change.
paper
aims
provide
scientific
basis
suggestions
ensuring
sustainable
production.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 565 - 565
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Without
transformative
adaptation
strategies,
the
impact
of
climate
change
is
projected
to
reduce
global
crop
yields
and
increase
food
insecurity,
while
rising
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions
further
exacerbate
crisis.
While
agriculture
a
major
contributor
through
unsustainable
practices,
it
also
offers
significant
opportunities
mitigate
these
adoption
sustainable
practices.
This
review
examines
climate-smart
(CSA)
as
key
strategy
for
enhancing
productivity,
building
resilience,
reducing
GHG
emissions,
emphasizing
need
strategic
interventions
accelerate
its
large-scale
implementation
improved
security.
The
analysis
revealed
that
nitrogen
use
efficiency
(NUE)
has
in
developed
countries,
NUE
remains
at
55.47%,
precision
nutrient
management
integrated
soil
fertility
strategies
enhance
productivity
minimize
environmental
impacts.
With
40%
world’s
agricultural
land
already
degraded,
sustainability
alone
insufficient,
necessitating
shift
toward
regenerative
practices
restore
degraded
water
by
improving
health,
biodiversity,
increasing
carbon
sequestration,
thus
ensuring
long-term
resilience.
CSA
including
agriculture,
biochar
application,
agroforestry,
improve
security,
emissions.
However,
result
variability
highlights
site-specific
optimize
benefits.
Integrating
multiple
enhances
health
more
effectively
than
implementing
single
practice
alone.
Widespread
faces
socio-economic
technological
barriers,
requiring
supportive
policies,
financial
incentives,
capacity-building
initiatives.
By
adopting
technologies,
can
transition
sustainability,
securing
systems
addressing
challenges.