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Integrated Approach to Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Processed Potato and Tomato

Authors :
Walaiporn Intarapapong
Tina Karimi
Gerrit Hoogenboom
Kaiyu Guan
Marc Rosenbohm
Greg Thoma
John Kruse
R. Nelson
Elizabeth P. Marshall
Genghong Wu
Ranjan Parajuli
C. Giménez
Senthold Asseng
David I. Gustafson
Timothy B. Sulser
Claudio O. Stöckle
Layla Tarar
Yan Li
Daniel Sonke
Chad E. Kruger
Liujuin Xiao
Clyde W. Fraisse
Keith Wiebe
Morven Mclean
Annette Pronk
Rubi Raymundo
Anne Riddle
Chuang Zhao
Frits K. van Evert
K. Rajagopalan
Marty D. Matlock
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Food systems are increasingly challenged to meet growing demand for specialty crops due to the effects of climate change and increased competition for resources. We apply a novel integrated methodology that includes climate, crop, economic, and life cycle assessment (LCA) models to US potato and tomato supply chains. We assess the effectiveness of changing management strategies to address climate change and the opportunity to relocate away from regions with increased water scarcity. We find that supply chains for two popular processed products in the United States, French fries and pasta sauce, will be remarkably resilient, through planting adaptation strategies that avoid higher temperatures. Land and water footprints will decline over time due to higher yields, and GHG emissions can be mitigated by waste reduction and process modification. Our integrated methodology can be applied to other crops and geographies, and the results could inform decision-making at multiple steps along supply chains.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5aa08a50b098a95d039156df4c891654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-89936/v1