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Circular Agriculture

In: Food in a Planetary Emergency

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  • Dora Marinova

    (Curtin University)

  • Diana Bogueva

    (The University of Sydney)

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Circular agriculture is defined. Five underlying principles, namely regeneration, land-effectiveness, integrated management, focus on quality food and localisation, are outlined together with comments on what is necessary for a transition to circularity from the current linear agricultural model. The overall message of the chapter is that it is possible to provide quality food while recycling nutrients within agriculture to feed not only humans but also the soil, its microbes and other living species on this planet. Circular agriculture offers most-needed solutions to dealing with the planetary emergency.

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  • Dora Marinova & Diana Bogueva, 2022. "Circular Agriculture," Springer Books, in: Food in a Planetary Emergency, chapter 0, pages 75-92, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-7707-6_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7707-6_5
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