**6. Conclusions**

Heavy metals are shown in the commercial agricultural sector as both mineral fertilizers and contaminants/unwanted chemicals. Although there are set extensive regulations to prevent their pollution, their distribution at various levels makes it impossible to completely avoid the presence of heavy metals in the environment and the food chain. Controlling the animal input may be a useful tactic for lowering the dangers to human health from consuming items with animal origins and from manure's environmental contamination. It is possible to change the diets of animals in order to lower the potential amount of minerals and nutrients that are not absorbed and end up in the manure. Effective solutions against heavy metals must take into account the intricate linkages between rural activities, the vast range of farming practices, the soil, and climatic variables. It should be advised to use additives more precisely in order to prevent contaminating the environment.

*Heavy Metals – Recent Advances*
