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The holistic approach of Life Cycle Thinking can support the transition towards sustainable production and consumption patterns, in a circular economy approach. The objective of this dissertation thesis is to critically analyse some peculiar aspects of the application of environmental life-cycle based methods to the agri-food sector and to identify its opportunities and obstacles through the testing of some methods and tools. The main critical methodological problems of the application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to agri-food sector were described. In particular, the analysis was focused on the necessity of using dispersion models for the calculation of on-field emissions. To test how this kind of models work and which data are required, PestLCI 2.0 was applied to an experimental farm in Northern Italy, and a comprehensive set of pesticide emissions in the different compartments, which is a relevant input for the inventory phase, was obtained. However, further research efforts are needed to develop characterisation factors for groundwater emissions, in order to exploit the potential of PestLCI 2.0. Moreover, the use of LCA for communication purposes was evaluated through the testing of the Product Environmental Footprint method in an Italian Taleggio cheese production chain, with the aim to evaluate if it fulfils the harmonisation needs for the calculation and communication of food products environmental performance. The application resulted to be resource-intensive: this aspect could make it difficult to spread the method, especially if the goal is to involve European Small and Medium Enterprises. Finally, the Water Footprint Network method was tested in an Italian tomato cultivar production with the aim to evaluate strengths and weaknesses. Results highlighted that site-specific data are needed to increase the results robustness and that the effect of the yield may penalize extensive cultivations. However, this method can support a sustainable water management and green marketing strategies. |