To obtain market access for NZ food exports to high value developed country markets exporters are having to comply and consider environmental factors such as carbon footprinting. This growth in demand for environmental attributes is shown in the rise of the food miles debate or concept. Food miles is a concept which has gained traction with the popular press arguing that the further food travels the more energy is used and therefore carbons emissions are greater. This paper assesses, using the same methodology, whether this is the case by comparing NZ production shipped to the UK with a UK source. The study found that due to the different production systems even when shipping was accounted for NZ dairy products used half the energy of their...
Abstract Food miles measure the distance food travels to reach consumers' plates. Although substitut...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
The “Food Miles” concept was introduced in the UK nearly two decades ago in order to highlight the e...
To obtain market access for NZ food exports to high value developed country markets exporters are ha...
To obtain market access for NZ food exports to high value developed country markets exporters are ha...
Paper presented at the 2007 NZARES Workshop, Wellington, New Zealand. August 23, 2007.The concept of...
Historically trade policy has been one of the major factors affecting NZ exports. This is still impo...
Food miles measures the distance food travels from producer to consumer. Food that has travelled lon...
Carbon footprints show the carbon impacts of food products. They are argued here to reflect these im...
Aim: Maximum return from the sustainable use of resources in NZ. This presentation looks at: market ...
In the last decade both the Italian and European agrifood sector have been characterised by a deep c...
Among the consequences of globalisation and international trade, are lengthening food supply chains....
This research report builds upon the AERU Research Report No. 285 on Food Miles - Comparative energy...
The global food system contributes up to 30% of anthropogenic GHG emissions, nearly a quarter of whi...
Environmental indicators which measure the energy required to produce one tonne of milk solids under...
Abstract Food miles measure the distance food travels to reach consumers' plates. Although substitut...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
The “Food Miles” concept was introduced in the UK nearly two decades ago in order to highlight the e...
To obtain market access for NZ food exports to high value developed country markets exporters are ha...
To obtain market access for NZ food exports to high value developed country markets exporters are ha...
Paper presented at the 2007 NZARES Workshop, Wellington, New Zealand. August 23, 2007.The concept of...
Historically trade policy has been one of the major factors affecting NZ exports. This is still impo...
Food miles measures the distance food travels from producer to consumer. Food that has travelled lon...
Carbon footprints show the carbon impacts of food products. They are argued here to reflect these im...
Aim: Maximum return from the sustainable use of resources in NZ. This presentation looks at: market ...
In the last decade both the Italian and European agrifood sector have been characterised by a deep c...
Among the consequences of globalisation and international trade, are lengthening food supply chains....
This research report builds upon the AERU Research Report No. 285 on Food Miles - Comparative energy...
The global food system contributes up to 30% of anthropogenic GHG emissions, nearly a quarter of whi...
Environmental indicators which measure the energy required to produce one tonne of milk solids under...
Abstract Food miles measure the distance food travels to reach consumers' plates. Although substitut...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
The “Food Miles” concept was introduced in the UK nearly two decades ago in order to highlight the e...