Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents

Today, the production of food accounts for roughly one quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Since the 1970s, thanks to substantial research and development, the overall yield output in farm fields has increased by ca. 60%, while the net use of crop protection agents per square meter of...

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Main Authors: Edouard Godineau, Vlad Pascanu, Aurelian Bigot, William G. Whittingham
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Language:deu
Published: Swiss Chemical Society 2021-09-01
Series:CHIMIA
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spelling doaj-d7321afbd54e4591821c93495e479dfb2021-09-20T07:28:23ZdeuSwiss Chemical SocietyCHIMIA0009-42932673-24242021-09-0175977277910.2533/chimia.2021.772Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection AgentsEdouard Godineau0Vlad Pascanu1Aurelian Bigot2William G. Whittingham3Syngenta Crop Protection, Schaffhauserstrasse, Werk Stein, CH-4332 Stein, SwitzerlandSyngenta Crop Protection, Schaffhauserstrasse, Werk Stein, CH-4332 Stein, SwitzerlandSyngenta Crop Protection, Schaffhauserstrasse, Werk Stein, CH-4332 Stein, SwitzerlandSyngenta Limited, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre, Bracknell, RG42 6EY, UKToday, the production of food accounts for roughly one quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Since the 1970s, thanks to substantial research and development, the overall yield output in farm fields has increased by ca. 60%, while the net use of crop protection agents per square meter of farm field has been reduced by more than 90%. The development of modern crop protection agents remains an important need as new pests, diseases and weeds continue to affect crops. The vast majority of these effective solutions are manufactured using raw materials that ultimately come from fossil resources. In this article, we are touring within the agrochemical landscape to provide the reader with an overview of concrete examples on how in this industrial field, renewable and sustainable raw materials have been used to produce active ingredients. We are also discussing the opportunities for future development as well as some of the challenges and needs that are emerging.https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/scs/chimia/2021/00000075/00000009/art00008agrochemicalscrop protectionrenewable feedstockssustainability
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Vlad Pascanu
Aurelian Bigot
William G. Whittingham
Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
CHIMIA
agrochemicals
crop protection
renewable feedstocks
sustainability
author_facet Edouard Godineau
Vlad Pascanu
Aurelian Bigot
William G. Whittingham
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title Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
title_short Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
title_full Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
title_fullStr Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
title_full_unstemmed Use of Renewable Resources Towards the Sustainable Production of Crop Protection Agents
title_sort use of renewable resources towards the sustainable production of crop protection agents
publisher Swiss Chemical Society
series CHIMIA
issn 0009-4293
2673-2424
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Today, the production of food accounts for roughly one quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Since the 1970s, thanks to substantial research and development, the overall yield output in farm fields has increased by ca. 60%, while the net use of crop protection agents per square meter of farm field has been reduced by more than 90%. The development of modern crop protection agents remains an important need as new pests, diseases and weeds continue to affect crops. The vast majority of these effective solutions are manufactured using raw materials that ultimately come from fossil resources. In this article, we are touring within the agrochemical landscape to provide the reader with an overview of concrete examples on how in this industrial field, renewable and sustainable raw materials have been used to produce active ingredients. We are also discussing the opportunities for future development as well as some of the challenges and needs that are emerging.
topic agrochemicals
crop protection
renewable feedstocks
sustainability
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