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Energy consumption in agri-food chain » Globally, the agri-food chain: - consumes 30 % of the world’s available energy - more than 70 % consumed beyond the farm gate (after harvest). » More than 1/3 of the food we produce is lost or wasted, and with it about 38 % of the energy consumed in the agri-food chain. Source: FAO - the role of energy in food security and climate ( http://www.fao.org/3/an913e/an913e01.pdf) Data from the EU » The energy for food production (field to fork): 26 % of the EU’s energy consumption. (JRC, 2015) http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC96121/ldna27247enn.pdf • Shares of energy in the production stages is very different in different products: - For meat and dairy the agriculture step is overwhelming, - packaging plays an important role in the ‘bottled’ products (milk, oil, beer and mineral water). • In the field, farming practices determine to a large extent the amount of energy inputs used in crops. Shares of energy embedded in a kilogram of each of the 17 products along the different production steps (JRC, 2015) http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC96121 /ldna27247enn.pdf ΕισαγΣκωογπήό: ς Τρτηόπς οερι Κγαασλίλαιέςργειας Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Carbon Fossil fuel, deforestation, land clearing for dioxide agriculture, and degradation of soils. (CO2) Most N2O is produced after croplands are Nitrous fertilized, when soil microbes convert some of GHGs oxide the applied nitrogen from fertilizer and manure (N2O) into N O. 2 Burning biomass to prepare fields Ruminant livestock digest their food through enteric fermentation, which produces Methane methane. (CH ) 4 Rice grown in paddies, where bacteria break down biomass submerged in the fields. ΕισαγΣκωογπήό: ς Τρτηόπς οερι Κγαασλίλαιέςργειας Contribution of Agriculture to Global GHG Emissions Agriculture, which is a significant contributor to global GHG emissions, must do its share to minimize climate change
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