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disseminated by FAO according to the standard International Merchandise Trade Statistics Methodology (IMTS) are directly submitted by the national authorities to FAO or received via international or regional partner organizations. Data for missing reporters are estimated manly through the use of the data reported by the trading partners. The total merchandise trade value by country is annually updated according to the national publications on Balance of Payment and trade statistics and harmonised with the consolidated figures disseminated by the WTO-Common Data Set (CDS) on Total Merchandise Trade Statistics by countries.
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Smith, P., Bustamante, M., Ahammad, H., Clark, H., Dong, H., Elsiddig, E.A., Haberl, H., Harper, R., House, J., Jafari, M., Masera, O., Mbow, C., Ravindranath, N.H., Rice, C.W., Robledo Abad, C., Romanovskaya, A., Sperling, F., Tubiello, F.N., 2014. Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU).
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This FAOSTAT data domain contains estimates of GHG emissions for nearly 200 countries, for the reference period 1990-2010 , following default (Tier 1) IPCC 2006 Guidelines for National GHG Inventories . The GHG data include emissions by sources and removals by sinks from Forestry and Other Land Use
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The Agriculture Trade domain provides comprehensive, comparable, and up-to-date annual trade statistics by country, region and economic country groups for about 600 individual food and agriculture commodities since 1961. The detailed food and agriculture trade data collected, processed and
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for development and the fight against global hunger and malnutrition. It is at the core of the World Agricultural Information Centre (WAICENT). WAICENT gives access to FAO’s vast store of information on agricultural and food topics – statistical data, documents, books, images, and maps.
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This FAOSTAT data domain contains estimates of GHG emissions for nearly 200 countries, for the reference period 1961–present , following default (Tier 1) IPCC 2006 Guidelines for National GHG Inventories . Emissions from agriculture comprise methane
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IPCC, 2006. 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Prepared by the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme, Eggleston H.S., Buendia L., Miwa K., Ngara T. and Tanabe K. (Eds), IGES, Hayama,
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Tubiello, F. N., Salvatore, M., Ferrara. A., Rossi. S., Fitton. N., and Smith. P., 2013. The FAOSTAT database of GHG Emissions from agriculture, Env. Res. Lett. 8 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/015009.
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FAO, 2014. Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Emissions by Sources and Removals by Sinks: 1990-2011 Analysis. FAO Statistics Division Working Paper Series, 14/01. UN FAO, Rome, Italy.
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during a specified reference period. Food balance sheets are prepared for both individual countries and regional/economic country aggregates. The domain covers production, trade,
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Agri-environmental indicators (AEI) are indicators able to describe and assess state and trends in the environmental performance of agriculture to furnish useful indications to
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about the state of the environment, about the effects of different policies, as well as about the efficiency in the use of budgets in terms of environmental outcomes.
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Emissions and removals are calculated both within land categories (e.g. due to management) and for conversion between land categories (e.g. due to human-driven
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O) gases released through microbial fixation and decomposition processes in crop fields and livestock systems, in the following sub-categories:
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In the FAOSTAT investment domain, data can be found on private investment in agriculture, official development assistance to agriculture, and
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activities (FOLU), also referred to as Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF). Except for Biomass Burning, containing only non-CO
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Food supply data is some of the most important data in FAOSTAT. In fact, this data is for the basis for estimation of global and national
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Some of the most interesting data for economists is found in this domain. The national distribution of land, among
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assessment, when it is combined with parameters and other data sets. This data has been the foundation of
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Data contained in FAOSTAT are also published in the FAO Statistical Yearbook in hard copy and online.
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The FAOSTAT system is one of FAO’s most important corporate systems. It is a major component of FAO’s
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ever since they were first constructed. The data is accessed by both business and governments for
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lost or stored as a result of human intervention on the following four IPCC land use categories:
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The Agricultural Production domain covers: Produced quantities, producer prices, value at
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A food balance sheet presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's
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emissions from anthropogenic fires, FOLU emissions and removals are dominated by CO
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The prices domain of FAOSTAT contains: annual and monthly producer prices, annual
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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FAOSTAT–Forestry provides annual production and trade estimates for numerous
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from 1961 in most domains for 245 countries in English, Spanish and French.
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and technical capacities, and the improvement of statistical systems.
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and policy setting, as well as being used by the academic community.
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FAOSTAT is maintained by the Statistics Division of the
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conducted since the 1930 decade, under the decennial
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