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  Pre- and post-production processes increasingly dominate greenhouse gas emissions fromagri-food systems

Tubiello, F. N., Karl, K., Flammini, A., Gütschow, J., Obli-Laryea​​​​​​​, G., Conchedda, G., Pan, X., Qi, S. Y., Halldórudóttir Heiðarsdóttir, H., Wanner, N., Quadrelli, R., Rocha Souza, L., Benoit, P., Hayek, M., Sandalow, D., Mencos Contreras, E., Rosenzwei, C., Rosero Moncayo, J., Conforti, P., Torero, M. (2022): Pre- and post-production processes increasingly dominate greenhouse gas emissions fromagri-food systems. - Earth System Science Data, 14, 4, 1795-1809.
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-1795-2022

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Tubiello, Francesco N.1, Author
Karl, Kevin1, Author
Flammini, Alessandro1, Author
Gütschow, Johannes2, Author              
Obli-Laryea​​​​​​​, Griffiths1, Author
Conchedda, Giulia1, Author
Pan, Xueyao1, Author
Qi, Sally Yue1, Author
Halldórudóttir Heiðarsdóttir, Hörn1, Author
Wanner, Nathan1, Author
Quadrelli, Roberta1, Author
Rocha Souza, Leonardo1, Author
Benoit, Philippe1, Author
Hayek, Matthew1, Author
Sandalow, David1, Author
Mencos Contreras, Erik1, Author
Rosenzwei, Cynthia1, Author
Rosero Moncayo, Jose1, Author
Conforti, Piero1, Author
Torero, Maximo1, Author
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: We present results from the FAOSTAT emissions shares database, covering emissions from agri-food systems and their shares to total anthropogenic emissions for 196 countries and 40 territories for the period 1990–2019. We find that in 2019, global agri-food system emissions were 16.5 (95 %; CI range: 11–22) billion metric tonnes (Gt CO2 eq. yr−1), corresponding to 31 % (range: 19 %–43 %) of total anthropogenic emissions. Of the agri-food system total, global emissions within the farm gate – from crop and livestock production processes including on-farm energy use – were 7.2 Gt CO2 eq. yr−1; emissions from land use change, due to deforestation and peatland degradation, were 3.5 Gt CO2 eq. yr−1; and emissions from pre- and post-production processes – manufacturing of fertilizers, food processing, packaging, transport, retail, household consumption and food waste disposal – were 5.8 Gt CO2 eq. yr−1. Over the study period 1990–2019, agri-food system emissions increased in total by 17 %, largely driven by a doubling of emissions from pre- and post-production processes. Conversely, the FAOSTAT data show that since 1990 land use emissions decreased by 25 %, while emissions within the farm gate increased 9 %. In 2019, in terms of individual greenhouse gases (GHGs), pre- and post-production processes emitted the most CO2 (3.9 Gt CO2 yr−1), preceding land use change (3.3 Gt CO2 yr−1) and farm gate (1.2 Gt CO2 yr−1) emissions. Conversely, farm gate activities were by far the major emitter of methane (140 Mt CH4 yr−1) and of nitrous oxide (7.8 Mt N2O yr−1). Pre- and post-production processes were also significant emitters of methane (49 Mt CH4 yr−1), mostly generated from the decay of solid food waste in landfills and open dumps. One key trend over the 30-year period since 1990 highlighted by our analysis is the increasingly important role of food-related emissions generated outside of agricultural land, in pre- and post-production processes along the agri-food system, at global, regional and national scales. In fact, our data show that by 2019, pre- and post-production processes had overtaken farm gate processes to become the largest GHG component of agri-food system emissions in Annex I parties (2.2 Gt CO2 eq. yr−1). They also more than doubled in non-Annex I parties (to 3.5 Gt CO2 eq. yr−1), becoming larger than emissions from land use change. By 2019 food supply chains had become the largest agri-food system component in China (1100 Mt CO2 eq. yr−1), the USA (700 Mt CO2 eq. yr−1) and the EU-27 (600 Mt CO2 eq. yr−1). This has important repercussions for food-relevant national mitigation strategies, considering that until recently these have focused mainly on reductions of non-CO2 gases within the farm gate and on CO2 mitigation from land use change. The information used in this work is available as open data with DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5615082 (Tubiello et al., 2021d). It is also available to users via the FAOSTAT database (https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/EM; FAO, 2021a), with annual updates.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-10-292022-03-062022-04-142022-04-14
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 15
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/essd-14-1795-2022
Organisational keyword: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
PIKDOMAIN: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
MDB-ID: No MDB - stored outside PIK (see DOI)
Model / method: Quantitative Methods
Regional keyword: Global
Research topic keyword: Food & Agriculture
Research topic keyword: Economics
OATYPE: Gold Open Access
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Title: Earth System Science Data
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 14 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1795 - 1809 Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals2_126
Publisher: Copernicus