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NIPA GENX ELECTRONIC RESOURCES & SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED

Utilization of Agricultural Waste for The Production of High Valued Products (Hardback, Renu Agarwal)

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Country Of Origin : India

This book delves into the prior research conducted on converting and making use of agricultural waste for practical purposes, as well as increasing their economic value. The primary objective of this book is to assess the various applications and research that have been carried out in the fields of potential utilization of agricultural wastes. Recycling and utilizing agricultural waste is a crucial step towards environmental protection, energy structure, and agricultural development. The recycling and utilization pathway of agricultural waste has been thoroughly discussed in this book.
In addition to this, the book also focuses on laws and regulations, and strengthening of rural markets. It aims to provide comprehensive, fundamental information for the recycling and utilization of agricultural waste during the process of modernization and urbanization all around the world.
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    In addition to this, the book also focuses on laws and regulations, and strengthening of rural markets. It aims to provide comprehensive, fundamental information for the recycling and utilization of agricultural waste during the process of modernization and urbanization all around the world.


    Contents


    1. Introduction
    2. What is Agricultural Waste?
    3. Different Types of Agri-Industrial Wastes
    4. Useful Products from Waste Utilization
    5. Novel Approaches for Natural Product Biogeneration
    6. Commercial Utilization of the Products Produced
    7. Future Implications and Prospects
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