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- W3138388718 abstract "In this review, we aim to contribute to knowledge on renewable energy from the agricultural sector. Our focus is on understanding the environmental effects of maize, grass, and sorghum, which are used as raw material for biogas digestion. The reason why we focused on the energy prospects of these crops as potential diversification in ensuring viable farm businesses is the fact that in the European Union (EU) considerable amounts of public funding are dedicated to biogas production. Such facilities are funded according to rural development priorities that focus on achieving farm competitiveness and protecting, restoring and enhancing ecosystems. To understand the weightings is important because of EU renewable energy legislation. We investigated the benefits and disbenefits of the crop choices at farm level considering the energy impacts, soil ecosystem services and productivity under the circumstance of climate change. We offer a note of caution about the lack of synchronization between energy production and soil effects. In particular, soil erosion risks are associated with upland farms that specialize in maize production in Less Favoured Areas. Sorghum is much promoted but the comparative advantages and disadvantages of the given crops have not yet been sufficiently emphasized by government advisories. Therefore, weighing the benefits and disbenefits of sorghum when compared with the default crops, such as maize and grass, must be carried out in respect of ecosystem services, especially soil ecosystem services. This means that biogas production, especially in Less Favoured Area farms must therefore be balanced with regard to either synergies or trade-offs with economic and soil conservation factors, and not cause adverse effects on soil and environment." @default.
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- W3138388718 title "Biomass production in farms in Less Favoured Areas: is it feasible to reconcile energy objectives with production and soil protection?" @default.
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