2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-60532-2
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Life cycle assessment of maize cultivation and biomass utilization in northern Thailand

Abstract: Maize, a major food source for the world, is a high-yield commodity crop, and one of five major crops in Thailand. Occupying about 33% of the Thai upland farmlands, maize farming has been growing tremendously especially in northern Thailand. However, after harvesting, open burning is widely used in order to get rid of maize cobs and husks in land preparation for the next period. The current maize farming practices have caused several problems to local communities as well as urban dwellers. The objectives of th… Show more

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“…It can be found in agricultural byproducts including oat hulls, corn bran, corn fibers, sugar beet pulp, and rice. These feedstocks offer great potential of using a circular economy model to turn low-value biobased waste into valuable biochemicals such as vanillin. For example, the world production of maize in 2017 was 6527 million tonnes, of which its production in Thailand alone was 29 million tonnes . In many developing countries, especially in Asia, corn stover or husk is often processed through burning which is the cheapest way to process biomass but it causes PM2.5 air pollution problems in the region .…”
Section: Production Of Lignocellulosic Biomass-derived Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be found in agricultural byproducts including oat hulls, corn bran, corn fibers, sugar beet pulp, and rice. These feedstocks offer great potential of using a circular economy model to turn low-value biobased waste into valuable biochemicals such as vanillin. For example, the world production of maize in 2017 was 6527 million tonnes, of which its production in Thailand alone was 29 million tonnes . In many developing countries, especially in Asia, corn stover or husk is often processed through burning which is the cheapest way to process biomass but it causes PM2.5 air pollution problems in the region .…”
Section: Production Of Lignocellulosic Biomass-derived Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the world production of maize in 2017 was 6527 million tonnes, 339 of which its production in Thailand alone was 29 million tonnes. 339 In many developing countries, especially in Asia, corn stover or husk is often processed through burning which is the cheapest way to process biomass but it causes PM2.5 air pollution problems in the region. 340 If this biomass can be used as a source of ferulic acid for the synthesis of vanillin, the problem may be alleviated because the economic value would support proper biomass processing and valorization rather than burning.…”
Section: Phenolic Acid-derived Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have reported the benefits of applying the LCA approach in terms of environmental management of agricultural production systems. Many studies have been conducted on the environmental impact assessment of maize production [28]. For example, Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the life cycle assessment (LCA), which is increasingly used to assess the potential environmental impact of production systems 48 – 50 , including the assessment of the environmental impact of energy crops, has enjoyed considerable interest 22 , 51 53 . In LCA, the potential environmental impacts associated with the product/service life cycle are assessed based on the life cycle inventory (LCI), which includes the relevant input and output data, as well as emissions included in the system associated with the product/service 54 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%