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5th Edition of

Chemistry World Conference

June 02-04, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Agricultural Environment

Agricultural Environment

Agriculture is one of the oldest human activities, and its importance to the environment cannot be overstated. It affects the production of food, the health of waterways, soils, and biodiversity of plants, animals, and other life forms, as well as the way land is managed. Agriculture’s environmental impacts include crop production, fertilizer run-off, tillage effects, soil erosion, water contamination, water use, air quality degradation, and greenhouse gas emissions. This environmental footprint can be addressed through sustainable agricultural practices that minimize soil erosion, conserve water, increase water/nutrient/pest management, and improve air quality, while taking into consideration economic efficiency, social equity, and the needs of the natural environment. A sustainable agricultural system is one which maintains and improves the quality of its soils while preserving and enhancing the biodiversity of the landscape and creating a favorable balance between the natural and human environments. To promote more sustainable agricultural systems, farmers can practice conservation farming, nutrient management, cover cropping, and incorporating native plants into their farming operations, among other things. Cover cropping can reduce soil erosion, and can help improve the nutritional content of soil. Nutrient management promotes more efficient use of inputs, reducing chemical runoff and improving water quality. The integration of native plants and grasses into farming systems can reduce inputs, combat weed overgrowth, and help maintain wildlife habitat. Agricultural practices that are deemed “sustainable” are necessarily context-specific. There is no single definition of sustainable agriculture, but all versions strive for the same goals: to improve the quality of the environment, while achieving economic and social sustainability. By carefully examining and working to improve their land management practices, farmers can help ensure that their agricultural operations are environmentally sustainable.

Committee Members
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Yong Xiao Wang

Yong Xiao Wang

Albany Medical College, United States
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Hossam A Gabbar

Hossam A Gabbar

Ontario Tech University, Canada
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Sorbonne Universite, France
Chemistry 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Haibo Ge

Haibo Ge

Texas Tech University, United States
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Hebei University of Technology, China
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Makarov Vladimir

Makarov Vladimir

Institute of Permafrost Science, Russian Federation
Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Silvia Elizabeth Asis

Silvia Elizabeth Asis

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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