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Methods for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from food systems

Part III: energy use in fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, packaging, retail and household consumption












Tubiello, F.N., Flammini, A., Karl, K., Obli-Laryea, G., Qiu, S.Y., Heiðarsdóttir, H., Pan, X., Conchedda, G. 2021. Methods for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from food systems – Part III: energy use in fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, packaging, retail and household consumption. FAO Statistics Working Paper Series, No. 29. Rome, FAO.




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