2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128087
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Evaluation of energy consumption and environmental impacts of strawberry production in different greenhouse structures using life cycle assessment (LCA) approach

Masoumeh Mousavi,
Morteza Taki,
Mahmoud Ghaseminejd Raeini
et al.
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“…This phenomenon is related to the superior water retention capabilities of soils managed under organic practices (Martín-Lammerding et al, 2021). In general, organic production demonstrates a lower energy consumption per production unit as a result of the elevated energy expenditures associated with conventional fertilizers and pesticides (Mousavi et al, 2023). It is important to acknowledge that while organic certification imposes strict criteria for the application of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, and GMO technologies, both conventional and organic growers have access to a diverse range of techniques that can yield positive environmental results.…”
Section: Organic Farming and Associated Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon is related to the superior water retention capabilities of soils managed under organic practices (Martín-Lammerding et al, 2021). In general, organic production demonstrates a lower energy consumption per production unit as a result of the elevated energy expenditures associated with conventional fertilizers and pesticides (Mousavi et al, 2023). It is important to acknowledge that while organic certification imposes strict criteria for the application of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, and GMO technologies, both conventional and organic growers have access to a diverse range of techniques that can yield positive environmental results.…”
Section: Organic Farming and Associated Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%