2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142316228
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A Circular Economy Model to Improve Phosphate Rock Fertiliser Using Agro-Food By-Products

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for the plant life cycle. The agricultural management of phosphorus is complicated by the inefficient use of phosphorus by plants, consequent environmental losses, and the rapid consumption of slowly renewed phosphate rock (PR). These issues represent a huge environmental burden and jeopardise food production. In this study, we proposed the combination of this fertiliser with food-processing by-products such as olive pomace, barley spent grain, and citrus pomace to incre… Show more

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“…Although this deal has created a favourable context for accelerating the economic transition towards sustainable production systems, the main challenge in agriculture will be to find the right balance between feeding a constantly growing global population and preserving natural resources and the interactions they generate in the biosphere without slowing down economic development [22,23]. Therefore, the role played by raw materials will become increasingly important in maintaining global food security [11], and innovation will become even more critical to finding effective and efficient solutions not to compromise agricultural outputs [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this deal has created a favourable context for accelerating the economic transition towards sustainable production systems, the main challenge in agriculture will be to find the right balance between feeding a constantly growing global population and preserving natural resources and the interactions they generate in the biosphere without slowing down economic development [22,23]. Therefore, the role played by raw materials will become increasingly important in maintaining global food security [11], and innovation will become even more critical to finding effective and efficient solutions not to compromise agricultural outputs [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%