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Life cycle inventory (LCI) of different forms of rice consumed in households in Japan

Roy et al., 2009

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2989087239728397978
Author
Roy P
Ijiri T
Nei D
Orikasa T
Okadome H
Nakamura N
Shiina T
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Journal of Food Engineering

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Rice is the most important agricultural commodity in Japan. It is consumed in various forms, each of which uses different amounts of resources and energy. This study attempts to evaluate the life cycle of rice (well-and partially-milled, brown, and germinated brown rice) …
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