AGRICULTURAL WASTE CONCEPT, GENERATION, UTILIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

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  • FO Obi AGRICULTURAL AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING DEPT, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA. ENUGU STATE. NIGERIA
  • BO Ugwuishiwu AGRICULTURAL AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING DEPT, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA. ENUGU STATE. NIGERIA
  • JN Nwakaire AGRICULTURAL AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING DEPT, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA. ENUGU STATE. NIGERIA

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https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.354.1204

Abstract

Agricultural wastes are non-product outputs of production and processing of agricultural products that may contain material that can benefit man but whose economic values are less than the cost of collection, transportation, and processing for beneficial use. Estimates of agricultural waste arising are rare, but they are generally thought of as contributing a significant proportion of the total waste matter in the developed world. Agricultural development is usually accompanied by wastes from the irrational application of intensive farming methods and the abuse of chemicals used in cultivation, remarkably affecting rural environments in particular and the global environment in general. Generally, agricultural wastes are generated from a number of sources notably from cultivation, livestock and aquaculture. These wastes are currently used for a number of applications through the ‘3R’ strategy of waste management. Agricultural waste management system (AWMS) was discussed and a typical waste management options for a poultry farm was also described using the six agricultural waste management functions. Agricultural waste has a toxicity potential to plant, animals and human through many direct and indirect channels. The effects of these toxic agricultural wastes on the environment were discussed as well as their management.

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v35i4.34

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Agricultural, Bioresources, Biomedical, Food, Environmental & Water Resources Engineering

How to Cite

AGRICULTURAL WASTE CONCEPT, GENERATION, UTILIZATION AND MANAGEMENT. (2016). Nigerian Journal of Technology, 35(4), 957-964. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.354.1204

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