2021
DOI: 10.3390/cli9110164
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Agricultural Production Using LCA: A Review

Abstract: Life cycle impact assessment (LCA) provides a better understanding of the energy, water, and material input and evaluates any production system’s output impacts. LCA has been carried out on various crops and products across the world. Some countries, however, have none or only a few studies. Here, we present the results of a literature review, following the PRISMA protocol, of what has been done in LCA to help stakeholders in these regions to understand the environmental impact at different stages of a product… Show more

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“…The cultivation process relies on large material inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides, water and fossil fuels to ensure high returns. Production of these inputs and combustion-related emissions are probably the main cause for global warming impact and land use, while terrestrial acidification could also origin from ammonia volatilization after fertilizer application (Alhashim et al, 2021). Addressing the data uncertainty related to specific products, the sensitivity analyses of using organic fertilizers showed comparable impact to mineral fertilizers in this study.…”
Section: Environmental Impact Of Protein Recovery In Potato Starch Pr...mentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The cultivation process relies on large material inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides, water and fossil fuels to ensure high returns. Production of these inputs and combustion-related emissions are probably the main cause for global warming impact and land use, while terrestrial acidification could also origin from ammonia volatilization after fertilizer application (Alhashim et al, 2021). Addressing the data uncertainty related to specific products, the sensitivity analyses of using organic fertilizers showed comparable impact to mineral fertilizers in this study.…”
Section: Environmental Impact Of Protein Recovery In Potato Starch Pr...mentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The general consensus suggests that novel plant breeding techniques infer lower climate impact and reduced acidification, while also supporting maintained ecosystem functionality (Dastan et al, 2020;Eriksson et al, 2018). At present, the impact categories global warming and acidification are most frequently included in agricultural life cycle assessments (Alhashim et al, 2021), while ecosystem aspects are rarely adequately assessed (Asselin et al, 2020). Multiple studies have emphasized the importance of including land use and ecosystem aspects when assessing food impact (Bartek et al, 2021;Crenna et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally, this method was developed for industry [38]. Currently, studies on the environmental assessment of agricultural production and food processing using the LCA are being developed around the world [39][40][41]. The LCA allows for a broad compilation and comparison of the environmental impact of the processes and products throughout the production cycle [42].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions In the Life Cycle Ass...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyse the environmental consequences of agricultural practices, special attention is given to the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. Many studies have adopted the LCA methodology to evaluate agricultural systems from an environmental point of view [21][22][23][24]. This tool makes it possible to quantify and compare the environmental impacts of agricultural systems throughout their life cycle, as well as to identify the hotspots within them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%