Agricultural Management and Ecological Recycle in the World

Authors

  • Wadah Elsheikh University of Khartoum, Faculty of Animal Production
  • İlknur Uçak Nigde Ömer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, Nigde, Turkiye
  • M. Cüneyt Bağdatlı

Abstract

Agriculture holds economic significance for both developed and developing countries. As the world population continues to grow and the demand for agricultural goods increases, agroecological approaches are increasingly recognized as potential solutions to address these pressing issues. Modern agricultural practices are well-known for their substantial environmental impact, influencing nutrient cycles, soil erosion, carbon sequestration, and various ecological patterns. Introducing more organic matter into agricultural practices can help mitigate these detrimental effects by preserving natural cycles and supporting environmental recovery. Ecological recycling has emerged as a crucial modern process, gaining popularity for several reasons, foremost among them being its environmentally friendly nature. Therefore, this study aims to explore Agricultural Management and Ecological Recycling on a global scale. Recycling techniques can effectively break down organic waste, thereby reducing waste volume, pathogens, and unpleasant odors. This process also increases nutrient content and helps minimize environmental contamination.  Innovative approaches and new methods are driving trends towards sustainable farming systems, not only enhancing agricultural productivity but also significantly improving the quality of life for many farmers in an environmentally friendly manner.

Published

24-10-2024

How to Cite

Elsheikh, W., Uçak, İlknur, & Bağdatlı, M. C. (2024). Agricultural Management and Ecological Recycle in the World. 7th International Anatolian Agriculture, Food, Environment and Biology Congress, Kastamonu/Türkiye, 288–290. from http://targid.org/index.php/TURSTEP/article/view/446