Abstract:
Global food security challenges have been burdened by a rapidly expanding population
and its attendant food demands. Safer and higher-quality agriculture is one of the most essential
solutions for addressing the growing problem. In agriculture that is safer, the quality of irrigation
from a safer water source will boost food security. Groundwater is one of the most widely utilized
water sources for agriculture. Safeguarding groundwater against contamination and preserving water
resources is a rising global concern. Herein, previous literature studies were analyzed to determine
the groundwater potential for food production of the various continents around the globe, as well as
the various types of groundwater contamination, the sources of groundwater contamination, and
the best methods for combating groundwater contamination in order to guarantee safe irrigation for
agriculture and thus achieve food security. Consequently, the natural and anthropogenic activities
that degrade the quality of the groundwater and transform it into contaminated water from harmful
organisms, residues of organic and inorganic soluble and non-soluble salts of the groundwater from
chemical, leachate from landfills, sewage systems, and biological contamination, are the major issues
in safer agriculture, causing a number of problems in the growth of agricultural crops and leading to
a negative impact on food production as well as on the health of the population. Proper identification
of different sources of contamination and proper methods to prevent contamination from reaching
groundwater, as well as governmental and institutional frameworks to combat contamination and
treatment methods to treat contaminated groundwater, will contribute to the future achievement of
food security by ensuring a safer irrigation method and agriculture.