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- Title
Sugarcane Industrial Byproducts as Challenges to Environmental Safety and Their Remedies: A Review.
- Authors
Raza, Qurat-Ul-Ain; Bashir, Muhammad Amjad; Rehim, Abdur; Sial, Muhammad Umair; Ali Raza, Hafiz Muhammad; Atif, Hafiz Muhammad; Brito, Andre F.; Geng, Yucong
- Abstract
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is one of the major crops cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical countries, and the primary purpose is to obtain raw sugar. It is an important substance for sugar and alcohol production by both the sugar and beverage industries. During cane processing, various byproducts are obtained, namely sugarcane bagasse, bagasse ash, pressmud cake, sugarcane vinasse, and spent wash. There are many challenging problems in storage, and they cause great environmental pollution. This review discusses their properties by which they can be used for cleaner agricultural and environmental sustainability. Utilization of byproducts results in value-added soil properties and crop yield. Replacing chemical fertilization with these organic natured byproducts not only minimizes the surplus usage of chemical fertilizers but is also cost-effective and an eco-friendly approach. The drawbacks of the long-term application of these byproducts in the agricultural ecosystem are not well documented. We conclude that the agriculture sector can dispose of sugar industry byproducts, but proper systematic disposal is needed. The need arises to arrange some seminars, meetings, and training to make the farming community aware of byproducts utilization and setting a friendly relationship between the farming community and industrialists.
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL security; SUGARCANE; TROPICAL crops; FERTILIZERS; SUGAR industry; SUSTAINABILITY; SUGARCANE growing
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2021, Vol 13, Issue 24, p3495
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w13243495