Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland

A process was started in the late 1990s to produce comprehensive environmental data on particular aspects of Finnish food production with the aim of analyzing the environmental impacts (at least climate change, acidification and eutrophication and some other impacts) of products and locating hot spo...

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Main Authors: K. USVA, M. SAARINEN, J-M. KATAJAJUURI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2008-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5967
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spelling doaj-a488b4bdc0be479ab03fe347a205701c2020-11-24T22:23:53ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952008-12-01183-4 Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in FinlandK. USVAM. SAARINENJ-M. KATAJAJUURIA process was started in the late 1990s to produce comprehensive environmental data on particular aspects of Finnish food production with the aim of analyzing the environmental impacts (at least climate change, acidification and eutrophication and some other impacts) of products and locating hot spots in production chains. A supply chain integrated life cycle assessment was carried out on fodder barley, hard cheese, oat flakes, potato flour, cream cheese potato gratin, beer, honey-marinated/sliced broiler fillet and greenhouse cucumber. Methodological improvements in assessing environmental impacts of food products were evaluated in relation to ISO14040 and 14044 standards. Methods improved, especially regarding quality of cultivation data and previously reported data from the literature, impact assessment and calculations for assessment of leaching from agriculture. As a generic conclusion on the share of contributions of the various phases of production chains to environmental impact: agriculture was the most important phase, especially in terms of eutrophication potential. Work in food LCA methodology has provided a sound base for future development in assessing environmental impacts of food products. In the future providing more and more environmental information on products for customers and consumers is setting new challenges for research.;https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5967
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author K. USVA
M. SAARINEN
J-M. KATAJAJUURI
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M. SAARINEN
J-M. KATAJAJUURI
Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
Agricultural and Food Science
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M. SAARINEN
J-M. KATAJAJUURI
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title Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
title_short Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
title_full Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
title_fullStr Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain integrated LCA approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in Finland
title_sort supply chain integrated lca approach to assess environmental impacts of food production in finland
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 2008-12-01
description A process was started in the late 1990s to produce comprehensive environmental data on particular aspects of Finnish food production with the aim of analyzing the environmental impacts (at least climate change, acidification and eutrophication and some other impacts) of products and locating hot spots in production chains. A supply chain integrated life cycle assessment was carried out on fodder barley, hard cheese, oat flakes, potato flour, cream cheese potato gratin, beer, honey-marinated/sliced broiler fillet and greenhouse cucumber. Methodological improvements in assessing environmental impacts of food products were evaluated in relation to ISO14040 and 14044 standards. Methods improved, especially regarding quality of cultivation data and previously reported data from the literature, impact assessment and calculations for assessment of leaching from agriculture. As a generic conclusion on the share of contributions of the various phases of production chains to environmental impact: agriculture was the most important phase, especially in terms of eutrophication potential. Work in food LCA methodology has provided a sound base for future development in assessing environmental impacts of food products. In the future providing more and more environmental information on products for customers and consumers is setting new challenges for research.;
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5967
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