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An Extensive Analysis of Agricultural Waste Management

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Namrata Saravade, Kamalkishor Maniyar*, Sudhir Surase, Sandip Gaikar, Shobha Rupanar, Ramdas Biradar, Jagannath Gawande
ยป doi: 10.48047/AFJBS.6.14.2024. 63-73

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In India and around the world, farming is the oldest profession. Agriculture is a primary industry that provides labor for the territorial and secondary sectors. Agribusinesses are farms that supply raw materials to companies, such as cotton for textiles, tobacco for cigarettes, etc. The by-product of agriculture known as agricultural waste has a lower economic value than the costs associated with collecting, transporting, and processing it for human benefit, even though it may include material that benefits humans. Estimates of farm waste are few, although it is generally accepted that a sizable portion of the trash produced in the developed world comes from farms. Adverse effects on rural communities and the climate system are frequently caused by the agriculture sector's inappropriate use of intensive agricultural practices and chemical abuse in production. Livestock, aquaculture, and agriculture are the main sources of waste generation in rural areas. At now, these wastes are employed in various applications under the '3R' Waste Management Strategy. The subject of this paper is the Agricultural Waste Management System (AWMS). Plants, animals, and people may be exposed to agricultural waste through a variety of direct and indirect pathways. It will be beneficial for researchers and agriculture students to understand the in-depth management of the waste in light of the environmental effects and management of this toxic agricultural waste that have also been covered.

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