Incorporating Sub-National Brazilian Agricultural Production and Land-Use into US Biofuel Policy Evaluation

Carriquiry, M; Elobeid, A; Dumortier, J; Goodrich, R

HERO ID

10367843

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2020

Language

English

HERO ID 10367843
In Press No
Year 2020
Title Incorporating Sub-National Brazilian Agricultural Production and Land-Use into US Biofuel Policy Evaluation
Authors Carriquiry, M; Elobeid, A; Dumortier, J; Goodrich, R
Journal Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Volume 42
Issue 3
Page Numbers 497-523
Abstract We estimate emissions from indirect land-use change associated with U.S. corn ethanol production by using the updated Center for Agricultural and Rural Development/Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute global agricultural outlook model, which incorporates sub-national land-use modeling in Brazil and endogenous crop yield-price relationships. Emissions estimates range between 9.7-23.9g CO2 per mega Joule (MJ(-)(1)), which is consistent with other estimates. We compare the results of the current model to the 2008 model version. Using the data from the 2016 model in the 2008 model results in emissions that range from 23.2-32.2g CO2 MJ(-)(1). The addition of detailed modelling in Brazil, for example, double-cropping, reduced estimates considerably and highlights the importance of continuous improvements in global agricultural models.
Doi 10.1093/aepp/ppy033
Wosid WOS:000616372100008
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Language Text English
Keyword Trade; greenhouse gases; crop yields