Life cycle assessment: A tool for determining the environmental impact of horticultural crop production

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System-level research has resulted in significant advancements in horticultural crop production. Contributions of individual components to production efficiency, cost, and environmental impact have been a focus of such research. Public awareness of the environmental impact of products and services is increasing. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a tool to study horticultural crop production systems and horticultural services and their individual components on environmental impacts such as the carbon footprint, stated as global warming potential. This manuscript introduces LCA and describes how this tool can be used to generate information important to the industry and consuming public.

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Ingram, D. L., & Thomas Fernandez, R. (2012). Life cycle assessment: A tool for determining the environmental impact of horticultural crop production. HortTechnology, 22(3), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.22.3.275

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