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Unintended food safety impacts of agricultural circular economies, with case studies in arsenic and mycotoxins
Food Science and Technologynpj Science of Food

Unintended food safety impacts of agricultural circular economies, with case studies in arsenic and mycotoxins

C. K. Scott and F. Wu

Discover the surprising food safety implications of sustainable agriculture practices as explored by Christian Kelly Scott and Felicia Wu. This research delves into alternative rice cultivation practices and no-till agriculture, revealing the trade-offs that come with these eco-friendly methods. Learn how these practices impact arsenic and cadmium levels in rice and the potential risks of mycotoxins in crops.... show more
Abstract
For millennia, food systems worldwide have employed practices befitting a circular economy: recycling of agricultural and food waste or byproducts, environmentally sustainable production methods, and food preservation to reduce waste. Many modern-day agricultural practices may also contribute to a circular economy through the reuse of waste products and/or reducing agricultural inputs. There are, however, food safety impacts. This paper describes two sustainable agricultural practices that have unintended positive and negative impacts on food safety: alternative rice cultivation practices and no-till agriculture. We highlight how alternative rice cultivation practices have intended benefits of water conservation and economic savings, yet also unintended effects on food safety by reducing foodborne arsenic levels while increasing cadmium levels. No-till agriculture reduces soil erosion and repurposes crop residues, but can lead to increased foodborne mycotoxin levels. Trade-offs, future research, and policy recommendations are discussed as we explore the duality of sustainable agricultural practices and food safety.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Aug 13, 2024
Authors
Christian Kelly Scott, Felicia Wu
Tags
sustainable agriculturefood safetycircular economiesrice cultivationno-till agriculturecadmiummycotoxins
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