FAOSTAT provides time-series and cross sectional data relating to food and agriculture for some 200 countries. The national version of FAOSTAT, CountrySTAT, is being developed and implemented in a number of target countries, primarily in sub-saharan Africa. It will offer a two-way data exchange facility between countries and FAO as well as a facility to store data at the national and sub-national levels.
Please note that the FAOSTAT website will be down for maintenance on Friday beginning 12:30 (Central European Time) for a maximum of 1 hour.
The following subject domains have been updated:
It's a good idea to start by visiting the Support/FAQ Page and carefully read through the FAQs before proceeding.
Have a look, too, at the Food and Agriculture Statistics Global Outlook, the World profile.
FAO together with OECD released a new site on Food Outlook: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook
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AQUASTAT
CountrySTAT
FishSTAT (FIGIS)
Food Security Statistics
PriceSTAT
ProdSTAT
ResourceSTAT
TradeSTAT
Climpag
CLIMWAT
Commercially available organic fertilizers and water retaining products
CROPWAT
Database on Introduction of Aquatic Species
ECOCROP I.
ECOCROP II.
EZ (Agro-Ecological Zoning)
FCC3 (Fertility Classification System)
Fertilizer Supply and Demand Outlook
FertiStat
Fishers
FishStat Plus
FIVIMS
Forestry valuation database
GAEZ (Global Agro-Ecological Zoning)
GLIPHA
Global Forest Resources Assessment
GLOBEFISH
Grassland and Pasture/Crop Systems
IES (Irrigation Equipment Supply Database)
NANSIS
Non-wood forest products
PAAT-IS
POPDYN (Population Dynamic Database)
REFORGEN
SBDM (Multi-Lingual Soil Database)
Soil Map of the World
SPATIAL
TEMS - Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites
TERRASTAT
VONBIT
Wastewater Database
WOCAT
World Rivers and their Sedimentations Yields
WORLD-SOTER
Agricultural Census
Fishery Conversion Factors
Fishery Fleet
Gridded Livestock of the World database
FAOSTAT is fully compliant with the principles of good practice governing international statistics.
The Subscription service to FAOSTAT is to be phased out over the next 12 months to allow greater free access to FAO Statistics. From 1 July 2010 the FAOSTAT subscription service, will be replaced by a FAOSTAT registered users service offering the same facilities as the current subscription service.
For those users wanting access to the FAOSTAT subscription service up until 30 June 2010, a pro-rata adjustment to the current fee structure will be applied.