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Reconciling productivity, profitability and sustainability of small-holder sugarcane farms: A combined life cycle and data envelopment analysis

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  • Yang, Linsheng
  • Zhou, Yifan
  • Meng, Bo
  • Li, Haojie
  • Zhan, Jian
  • Xiong, Huaye
  • Zhao, Huanyu
  • Cong, Wenfeng
  • Wang, Xiaozhong
  • Zhang, Wushuai
  • Lakshmanan, Prakash
  • Deng, Yan
  • Shi, Xiaojun
  • Chen, Xinping
  • Zhang, Fusuo

Abstract

Sustainable crop production is critical to address the grand challenges of climate change and food security, and eco-efficiency is increasingly used to assess systems sustainability. Sugarcane is a major high biomass, high input sugar and bioenergy crop but with a relatively large carbon footprint. China is the third largest sugarcane producing country. However, its production eco-efficiency remains unclear. A reliable assessment of sugarcane crop production eco-efficiency is necessary to identify the most important targets and effective strategies to improve its economic and environmental outputs.

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  • Yang, Linsheng & Zhou, Yifan & Meng, Bo & Li, Haojie & Zhan, Jian & Xiong, Huaye & Zhao, Huanyu & Cong, Wenfeng & Wang, Xiaozhong & Zhang, Wushuai & Lakshmanan, Prakash & Deng, Yan & Shi, Xiaojun & Ch, 2022. "Reconciling productivity, profitability and sustainability of small-holder sugarcane farms: A combined life cycle and data envelopment analysis," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 199(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:199:y:2022:i:c:s0308521x22000282
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2022.103392
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