In practice, example of integrating a circular economy approach to agriculture include:
● Crop residues which are often discarded or burned can be recycled into bioenergy, compost, or animal feed;
● Organic waste from farms and food processing facilities can be composted to enhance soil fertility so as to reduce the reliance on synthetic fertilizers (United Nations, 2024);
● Technologies like precision agriculture or permaculture help farmers optimize resource inputs (such as water, fertilizers, and pesticides) which prevents the excess use and minimizes losses due to inefficiencies (The Locavore, 2023);
● Advanced storage solutions, including temperature-controlled facilities and moisture-resistant packaging, preserve perishable goods and prevent spoilage during transport and distribution (Mahajan, Misopoulos, & Folinas, 2024).
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