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Challenging targets for future agriculture
Authors:Holger Kirchmann  Gudni Thorvaldsson  
Affiliation:

a Department of Soil Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7014, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden

b Agricultural Research Institute, Keldnaholti, 112, Reykjavik, Iceland

Abstract:This article points out the kinds of problems agriculture is facing, outlines and structures agricultural quality components and defined aims for them, discusses the shortcomings of organic farming, proposes some important research areas and presents an outlook. The quality components are a type of checklist of those factors that we should be aware of concerning protection of the environment, production of healthy food and the practice of good ethics. These components can be integrated into the general aims of sustainable agriculture. Many European and other countries focus on organic farming as a solution, but this approach is dangerous because it does not necessarily lead to a better environment or better food products. Concerning future agricultural research, the following issues are highly important: precision agriculture, low leaching cropping systems, management of soil biological processes and maximum recirculation. Finally, the article discusses some issues of future agriculture such as intensity, nutrient imbalances caused by regional farm specialisation, and the development of an agricultural quality assessment system.
Keywords:Sustainability   Ecosystem protection   Pesticides   Water resources   Leaching   Soil fertility   Soil pollutants   Soil compaction   Trace gas emissions   Energy use   Product quality   Ethic   Biodiversity   Soil degradation   Organic farming
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