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  • Crop rotation, particularly with lupin cultivation, is examined as a sustainable approach to mitigate issues like soil degradation and greenhouse gas emissions in Galicia, Spain.
  • Three rotation systems (lupin → wheat → rapeseed, lupin → potato → wheat, and lupin → wheat → rapeseed + maize) were analyzed using Life Cycle Assessment over six years, focusing on land management, economic returns, and protein content.
  • Results showed that while OA1 (lupin → wheat → rapeseed) performed best ecologically, OA2 (lupin → potato → wheat) yielded the highest economic returns, and organic systems generally had lower environmental impacts compared to conventional practices, despite some exceptions regarding ammonia emissions.

Article Abstract

Crop rotation represents a potentially sustainable strategy to address environmental problems of intensive agricultural practices, such as soil degradation, biodiversity reduction, and greenhouse gas emissions. This manuscript assesses the environmental and economic implications of introducing lupin cultivation into winter wheat-based rotation systems under an organic regime in Galicia, Spain. Life Cycle Assessment methodology was used to determine the environmental impacts of three rotation systems over a six-year period: lupin → wheat → rapeseed (OA1), lupin → potato → wheat (OA2), and lupin → wheat → rapeseed ‖ maize (OA3). For a robust assessment, three functional units were applied: land management (ha), economic indicator (gross margin in euros) and protein content (1 kg of protein-corrected grain). Moreover, the environmental profiles were compared with rotation systems without lupin crop in a conventional regime. In terms of Global Warming, impacts of about 2214, 3119 and 766 kg COeq·ha were obtained for OA1, OA2 and OA3, respectively. Moreover, OA1 is the best rotation in terms of land and protein. Meanwhile, OA2 rotation is the best choice in the economic function, as it obtained the highest level of gross margin (5708 €·ha). Furthermore, with the exception of acidification, organic systems are less impactful than conventional systems. Ammonia emissions from the use of manure are the reason for these higher impacts. Organic rotations OA1 and OA2 have about 6 % or 15 % less gross margin than their conventional counterparts, respectively, however, an increase of 28 % was obtained for rotation OA3. This study helps decision-makers to implement environmentally and economically viable strategies.

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