Utilization of agri-food products as sources of high value-added bioactive compounds by using sustainable energy efficient eco-friendly technologies
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Date
2024
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EDP Sciences
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Due to the increasing population we continue to irresponsibly consume the important resources that we must leave as a legacy to future generations especially since the last century due to overconsumption and inadequate recovery. It has revealed the concept of sustainable development which essentially cares about people and envisages careful consumption of natural and cultural resources considering the needs of future generations in the process necessary to meet economic and social development. For healthy generations and a sustainable future we have to take measures to transform towards more sustainable agriculture-food systems protect natural resources adopt a more responsible production approach against the negative effects of climate change and prevent waste in all areas. There is a need to develop collaborations between different disciplines and sectors in order to support more efficient inclusive durable and sustainable agriculture-food systems and to approach the issue more holistically. Based on this point the applications of sustainable environmentally friendly and energy efficient modern advanced technologies in the food and agriculture sectors have been evaluated. More specifically the human health benefits of bioactive compounds in agri- food products approaches to the preservation and processing of these compounds in agri-foods and future perspectives in their sustainable- circular management are discussed. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Environmental sciences, GE1-350
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0106 biological sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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1
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4th International Conference on Sustainable Circular Management and Environmental Engineering ISCMEE 2024
Volume
558
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01001
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