Agricultural Waste: The Picture of European Union Countries

Agricultural Waste: The Picture of European Union Countries

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DOI 10.20900/jsr20250047
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JSR
年,卷(期) 2025, 7(3)
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CVR—Centro para a Valorização de Resíduos, University of Minho, Guimarães 4800-058, Portugal ;
Institute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Campus de Azurém, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães 4800-058, Portugal ;
MEtRICs—Mechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Center, Campus de Azurém, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães 4800-058, Portugal ;

Abstract
In today’s global landscape, a key challenge is balancing rapid population growth with sustainable agro-waste management. As demand for food and agricultural products rises, so does the volume of waste across the supply chain. It is vital to understand how demographic expansion affects waste generation, quantify this waste, and identify its geographic distribution within the European Union (EU). This study provides a statistical analysis of waste from agriculture, forestry, and fishing in the EU and assesses agricultural land use linked to crop production. By mapping this data across member states, it establishes a foundation for future research on the links between agricultural activity, land use, and waste. This will inform strategies for waste prevention, recovery, and valorization at both national and European levels. The study’s relevance lies in its ability to guide policymakers, researchers, and industry. Identifying countries with the highest waste output enables targeted interventions to foster circular economy practices, reduce environmental harm, and improve resource efficiency. These insights also support the adoption of sustainable farming technologies amid climate change and resource depletion. According to EUROSTAT, in 2020, EU agriculture, forestry, and fishing generated over 21 million tons of waste. Spain accounted for 30%, while five countries—Spain, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, and Germany—produced more than two-thirds. Similarly, two-thirds of agricultural land were in France, Spain, Germany, Poland, Romania, and Italy. This data-driven approach lays the groundwork for better agro-industrial waste management, aligning agricultural progress with sustainability and resilience, and contributing to future generations’ well-being.
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agricultural waste; big data; sustainability; circular economy; European Union; waste management
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Margarida Soares*,Zlatina Genisheva,Tiago Miranda,Eduardo Pereira,Cândida Vilarinho,Joana Carvalho. Agricultural Waste: The Picture of European Union Countries, Journal of Sustainability Research. 2025; 7; (3). https://doi.org/10.20900/jsr20250047.

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