Environmental and Sustainability Indicators (Jun 2024)

Optimization of energy use efficiency and environmental assessment in soybean and peanut farming using the imperialist competitive algorithm

  • Abbas Sharifi Nia,
  • Mohammad Gholami Parashkoohi,
  • Davood Mohammad Zamani,
  • Hamed Afshari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 100361

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This study proposes using input-output analysis to improve energy use efficiency and assess environmental indicators in soybean and peanut farming. The research findings show that soybean production consumes 43170.20 MJ ha−1 of total energy and yields 40417.28 MJ ha−1 of output energy, while peanut production requires 28677.36 MJ ha−1 of total energy and produces 28677.36 MJ ha−1 of output energy. The LCA results indicate that on-farm emissions are associated with production inputs for both soybean and peanut systems, with diesel fuel and chemical fertilizers being the main contributors. Soybean farming shows higher levels of diesel fuel pollutants due to reduced usage, while peanuts have a higher prevalence of contaminants associated with diesel fuel. Using ICA to calculate optimized energy consumption results in 36672.77 MJ ha−1 for soybean production and 23485.45 MJ ha−1 for peanut production, leading to energy savings of 6075.33 MJ ha−1 and 5191.91 MJ ha−1, respectively. Additionally, the environmental impact category quantities for ICA analysis of soybean and peanut production reveal the resources per ton for soybean production to be 111.25 USD2013 and for peanut production to be 45.43 USD2013 in terms of energy use. The use of ICA demonstrates potential in maximizing energy efficiency and evaluating environmental indicators in soybean and peanut farming. By optimizing resource allocation and decision-making processes, ICA can help farmers reduce energy consumption and minimize environmental impact, ultimately leading to more sustainable and eco-friendly farming practices that benefit both the environment and the agricultural industry. Further research and implementation of ICA in farming practices have the potential to significantly improve energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in the soybean and peanut farming industry.

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