CARBON FOOTPRINT ESTIMATION IN EGYPTIAN AQUACULTURE FARMS

被引:0
|
作者
Fouda, Tarek [1 ]
Elrayes, Abd-Elrahman [2 ]
Elhanafy, Abd-Elhameed [2 ]
机构
[1] Tanta Univ, Fac Agr, Agr Engn Dept, Tanta, Egypt
[2] Agr Engn Res Inst, Agr Res Ctr, Tanta, Egypt
关键词
aquaculture; carbon footprint; life cycle assessment; green-house gas emissions (GHG); climate change; OXIDE N2O EMISSION;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
This study discusses the result of a life cycle assessment (LCA) for three Egyptian aquaculture farms categorized as semi-intensive culture. The cradle-to-grave system was used to calculate the overall carbon footprint of fish unit production. The major data came from a study of three feed factories in Egypt, which included a wide range of feed manufacturing and agricultural practises in order to reveal the varied greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Pre-farm, farming, and post-farming were the three stages of the life cycle assessment. Feed manufacture, which was primarily tied to the production and processing of raw materials, was the largest source of GHG emissions for all three processes. GHG emissions were also produced during the transport of raw materials to the factory. GHG emissions were also produced during the transportation of raw materials to manufacturers, as well as feed from factories to fish farms, via ship or road. Energy consumption in feed factories varies due to variances in design technology and manufacturing efficiencies. Feed conversion ratios (FCR) have a significant influence on GHG emissions since more feed is required to produce one kilogramme of fish. The kind of packaging material and energy utilised in the factories had an impact on GHG emissions, as each type had a distinct emission factor (EF). Aside from fingerling production, there are direct and indirect N2O emissions, as well as post-farming operations like packaging, ice serving method, and customer transportation. The conclusions of the investigation revealed that According to the results of the study, the emissions linked with the three farms varied greatly. Hanafy farm had the greatest emissions, with 3.265 kg CO2e/kg fish and 50.917 tonnes CO2e/Season, followed by Hashim farm with 2.259 kg CO2e/kg fish and 45.829 tonnes CO2e/Season, and finally Aly farm with 2.223 kg CO2e/kg fish and 38.864 tonnes CO2e/Season.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:225 / 238
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Estimation of the Carbon Footprint in Dairy Sheep Farm
    Ceyhan, A.
    Akyol, E.
    Unalan, A.
    Cinar, S.
    Ali, W.
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2020, 10 (04): : 639 - 645
  • [22] Carbon footprint of poultry production farms in South Georgia: A case study
    Dunkley, C. S.
    Fairchild, B. D.
    Ritz, C. W.
    Kiepper, B. H.
    Lacy, M. P.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH, 2015, 24 (01): : 73 - 79
  • [23] Carbon footprint of smallholder farms in Central Madagascar: The integration of agroecological practices
    Rakotovao, Narindra H.
    Razafimbelo, Tantely M.
    Rakotosamimanana, Stephan
    Randrianasolo, Zafyson
    Randriamalala, Josoa R.
    Albrecht, Alain
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2017, 140 : 1165 - 1175
  • [24] Carbon footprint of fresh sea cucumbers in China: Comparison of three aquaculture technologies
    Yang, Lin
    An, Dong
    Cui, Yuhu
    Jia, Xuexiu
    Yang, Dong
    Li, Wensheng
    Wang, Yanliang
    Wu, Longjie
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2024, 469
  • [25] Three classes of steroids in typical freshwater aquaculture farms: Comparison to marine aquaculture farms
    Liu, Shan
    Chen, Hui
    Xu, Xiang-Rong
    Hao, Qin-Wei
    Zhao, Jian-Liang
    Ying, Guang-Guo
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2017, 609 : 942 - 950
  • [26] Integration of ecosystem services into the carbon footprint of milk of South German dairy farms
    Kiefer, Lukas Robert
    Menzel, Friederike
    Bahrs, Enno
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2015, 152 : 11 - 18
  • [27] Variation in the carbon footprint of milk production on smallholder dairy farms in central Kenya
    Wilkes, Andreas
    Wassie, Shimels
    Odhong, Charles
    Fraval, Simon
    van Dijk, Suzanne
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2020, 265
  • [28] Understanding variability in carbon footprint of smallholder dairy farms in the central highlands of Ethiopia
    Abraham Abera Feyissa
    Feyera Senbeta
    Dawit Diriba
    Adugna Tolera
    Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2022, 54
  • [29] Carbon footprint and mitigation strategies among heterogeneous dairy farms in Parana, Brazil
    Vogel, Everton
    Beber, Caetano Luiz
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2022, 349
  • [30] Smart and Sustainable Aquaculture Farms
    Kassem, Taher
    Shahrour, Isam
    El Khattabi, Jamal
    Raslan, Ahmad
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (19)