Figueiredo, FilipaCoroama, Vlad C.Ramos, António SantosAlmeida, ArlindoRamalhosa, ElsaCastanheira, ÉricaPeres, Maria de FátimaCarneiro, J.P.Pereira, José AlbertoFeliciano, ManuelGomes, PauloMarques, PedroFreire, Fausto2014-10-222014-10-222013FIGUEIREDO, F. [et al.] (2013) - Life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of portuguese olive oil. In Energy for Sustainability, Coimbra, 8-10 september. Comunicação.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.11/2591The main goal of this paper was to assess the greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of olive oil production in Portugal. A life-cycle model and inventory were implemented for the entire production process, including a comprehensive analysis of olive cultivation, olive oil extraction, packaging, and distribution. Data originates from five differently-sized Portuguese olive growers and from a total of six olive oil mills, representing the three extraction processes in use: three-phase extraction, two-phase extraction, and traditional pressing. The results show that the GHG intensity lies in the range 1.8-8.2 kg CO2eq/liter and that the main contributors were fertilizers (production and field emissions). Efficient use of fertilizers thus seems to be a key factor for mitigating the GHG intensity of olive oil production.engCarbon footprintOlive plantationsEnvironmental impactExtractionGreenhouse gasLife-cycle assessmentMediterranean dietLife-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of portuguese olive oilconference object