Abstract:
The achieved results proved, that the conventional wheat production release the CO2e amount of 0, 5581 kg into the air
compared to 0, 4624 kg of CO2e produced by organic wheat. Higher amount of emission reached within conventional
farming is primarily contributed to high volume of CO2 emission released from easily dissolving conventional nitrogen
fertilizers. An evident difference in emission load and greenhouse gases production is reached within flour production
as well. It is 12% (0,5855 kg CO2e) lower when the organic flour is produced compared to the conventionally produced
flour (0,6664 kg CO2e). Also transport plays an important role as far as the emission production is concerned. It has
been proved, that regional transport (distance up to 50 km) contributes to the release of CO2e by 0,0137 kg compared to
super-regional transport (distance up to 400 km) producing the CO2e amount of 0,1094 kg. Based on the achieved
results it is evident, that the environmental load is affected by the farming system applied and observance of the
principles of regional activity as well.