Challenges in the Application of Circular Economy Models to Agricultural By-Products: Pesticides in Spain as a Case Study

Author:

Otero Paz1,Echave Javier1ORCID,Chamorro Franklin1,Soria-Lopez Anton1,Cassani Lucia12ORCID,Simal-Gandara Jesus1ORCID,Prieto Miguel A.1ORCID,Fraga-Corral Maria1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Science, Faculty of Science, Universidade de Vigo, 32004 Ourense, Spain

2. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (INTEMA-CONICET), Av. Colón 10850, Mar del Plata 7600, Argentina

Abstract

The income and residue production from agriculture has a strong impact in Spain. A circular economy and a bioeconomy are two alternative sustainable models that include the revalorization of agri-food by-products to recover healthy biomolecules. However, most crops are conventional, implying the use of pesticides. Hence, the reutilization of agri-food by-products may involve the accumulation of pesticides. Even though the waste-to-bioproducts trend has been widely studied, the potential accumulation of pesticides during by-product revalorization has been scarcely assessed. Therefore, in this study, the most common pesticides found in eight highly productive crops in Spain are evaluated according to the available published data, mainly from EFSA reports. Among these, oranges, berries and peppers showed an increasing tendency regarding pesticide exceedances. In addition, the adverse effects of pesticides on human and animal health and the environment were considered. Finally, a safety assessment was developed to understand if the reutilization of citrus peels to recover ascorbic acid (AA) would represent a risk to human health. The results obtained seem to indicate the safety of this by-product to recover AA concentrations to avoid scurvy (45 mg/day) and improve health (200 mg/day). Therefore, this work evaluates the potential risk of pesticide exposure through the revalorization of agri-food by-products using peels from citruses, one of the major agricultural crops in Spain, as a case study.

Funder

Xunta de Galicia

MICINN

Ibero-American Program on Science and Technology

Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

ERA-NET ERA-HDHL

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Health (social science),Microbiology,Food Science

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