Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China

With the increasing awareness of climate change, food carbon footprint (CF) has been analysed by many studies. Wheat is one of the world’s most favoured food sources, reaching millions of people on a daily basis. In this study, the wheat CF and total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were investigated...

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Main Authors: Guifang Liu, Weijun Xu, Yongwu Dai, Zhongyue Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/650
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spelling doaj-17c528edcbdc4bb097c251c0973917272021-02-17T20:58:23ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-08-017010.3303/CET1870220Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China Guifang LiuWeijun XuYongwu DaiZhongyue XuWith the increasing awareness of climate change, food carbon footprint (CF) has been analysed by many studies. Wheat is one of the world’s most favoured food sources, reaching millions of people on a daily basis. In this study, the wheat CF and total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were investigated using national statistical data for the period of 2003-2016. There is an interactive correlation between the wheat CF value and yield, and wheat CF could be reduced by increasing food yield. In addition, the results showed that the changes in product CF values of the crop during 14 y were minor. However, due to the increase of total national yield, the GHG emissions from wheat production were increased significantly. On the other hand, the product CF, GDP (gross domestic product) CF, and total GHG emissions from wheat production from 2017 to 2021 were predicted by grey system. From the viewpoint of GDP CF, Chinese agricultural sector has completed the 2020 emission reduction targets. However, the total GHG emissions from wheat production were increased largely. It indicated that reducing food consumption and dietary shift to the food with low CF should be paid more attention to mitigate climate change. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/650
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author Guifang Liu
Weijun Xu
Yongwu Dai
Zhongyue Xu
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Weijun Xu
Yongwu Dai
Zhongyue Xu
Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Weijun Xu
Yongwu Dai
Zhongyue Xu
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title Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
title_short Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
title_full Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
title_fullStr Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wheat Production in China
title_sort analysis and prediction of greenhouse gas emissions from wheat production in china
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-08-01
description With the increasing awareness of climate change, food carbon footprint (CF) has been analysed by many studies. Wheat is one of the world’s most favoured food sources, reaching millions of people on a daily basis. In this study, the wheat CF and total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were investigated using national statistical data for the period of 2003-2016. There is an interactive correlation between the wheat CF value and yield, and wheat CF could be reduced by increasing food yield. In addition, the results showed that the changes in product CF values of the crop during 14 y were minor. However, due to the increase of total national yield, the GHG emissions from wheat production were increased significantly. On the other hand, the product CF, GDP (gross domestic product) CF, and total GHG emissions from wheat production from 2017 to 2021 were predicted by grey system. From the viewpoint of GDP CF, Chinese agricultural sector has completed the 2020 emission reduction targets. However, the total GHG emissions from wheat production were increased largely. It indicated that reducing food consumption and dietary shift to the food with low CF should be paid more attention to mitigate climate change.
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