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Problem Evaluating whether diversified cropping systems delivering multiple co-products are more sustainable than the specialised ones (reference) they replace requires looking at the use of all co-products along the value chain to the final user. Solution Substitutional LCA consists of expanding the boundaries of the system under study to include co-product use according to the market. This ensures comparable results and highlights potential trade-offs between environmental impacts.
Value chain, DiverIMPACTSPA, Assessment, Cropping system
Value chain, DiverIMPACTSPA, Assessment, Cropping system
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