Abstract
We assess landed costs and selected environmental metrics for field-based and controlled-environment agriculture greenhouse (GH) supply chains for leaf lettuce delivered to New York City. Landed costs for a GH are 46 to 174 per cent higher than field production, with the lower value for an automated GH located in the peri-urban area. Energy use and global warming potential per kg lettuce delivered were larger for the GH, particularly if located in a peri-urban area. Water use was much higher for the field-based supply chain. Controlled-environment GH technologies will require further development to meet goals for lower costs and environmental impact.
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Nicholson, C. F., Eaton, M., Gómez, M. I., & Mattson, N. S. (2023). Economic and environmental performance of controlled-environment supply chains for leaf lettuce. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 50(4), 1547–1582. https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbad016
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