Emerging Trends in Agriculture Sciences (Volume – 3), edited by Dr. Yad Vir Singh, investigates the growing environmental threats to soil health and food safety through a multidisciplinary lens. This volume features comprehensive chapters on pollution-induced soil degradation, radioactive contamination, heavy metal toxicity, and their cascading effects on human health and agricultural sustainability. With an emphasis on remediation techniques like bioremediation, phytoremediation, and soil detoxification strategies, it offers both theoretical frameworks and actionable insights. The book integrates scientific findings with policy implications, making it a vital reference for soil scientists, environmental researchers, agronomists, and students. Covering topics such as global warming, effluent management, and ecosystem impacts, this volume serves as a foundational text for understanding how to mitigate pollution's effects on soil productivity and public health. It provides a research-based guide for promoting resilient and sustainable agricultural systems in the face of mounting ecological challenges.