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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,865 datasets
Data from the World Bank's portal, compiled by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, includes measures of agricultural inputs, outputs, and productivity. The dataset covers France and was last updated on 2026-04-28. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
106 soil units, based on Zobler's 1986 assessment of the FAO/UNESCO Soil Map of the World, define this dataset. It is a southern African subset of a global soil type map, regridded from a 1-degree to a 0.5-degree latitude/longitude resolution without increasing the underlying data resolution. The data is provided in ASCII GRID format for geospatial analysis.
A digital boundary for Prime Agricultural Land in Scotland, amalgamating classes 1, 2 and 3.1 from the Land Capability for Agriculture classification. The dataset is a hybrid product combining 1:250,000 and more detailed 1:50,000 scale source maps from the James Hutton Institute. It was published by the Scottish Government via SpatialData.gov.scot and last updated on 2026-05-14.
Agriculture is the main source of income for 70 percent of the world's poor who live in rural areas. This dataset contains measures of agricultural inputs, outputs, and productivity for Germany, compiled by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization and sourced from the World Bank. The data was last updated on 2026-04-27.
Yearly intervals from 2001 to 2022 provide global land cover types at 500m resolution. The data product is derived from supervised classifications of combined MODIS Terra and Aqua satellite reflectance data by NASA. It includes multiple classification schemes and property assessment layers, delivered in HDF4 format.
Data from the World Bank's portal, compiled by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, focuses on the 70 percent of the world's poor who live in rural areas. It includes measures of agricultural inputs, outputs, and productivity to assess challenges like land and water depletion. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-27.
IPC Acute Food Insecurity classification data for the State of Palestine, produced by National IPC Technical Working Groups since 2017. All national population figures are based on official country population estimates. IPC estimates are those published in country IPC reports.
212.5 MB of whole-genome assemblies for Campylobacter jejuni isolates collected from organic poultry farms in Sweden and associated wildlife and livestock. The dataset, authored by Evangelos Mourkas and last updated in June 2026, was generated to study population structure, cross-host transmission, and antimicrobial resistance at the livestock-wildlife interface.
World Bank data on agriculture and rural development, compiled by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. The dataset includes measures of agricultural inputs, outputs, and productivity. It was last updated on 2026-04-27.
Brazil data from the World Bank's portal, compiled by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. It contains measures of agricultural inputs, outputs, and productivity. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-27.
1996-1997 to 1998-1999 average annual family income for owner-managed broadacre and dairy farms in Australia. The dataset reports income, relative standard error, and agricultural land area at the Statistical Division level. It was collected by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences via annual farm surveys and farm account data.
Average annual family income data for Australian broadacre and dairy farms from 1996-1997 to 1998-1999. The dataset was created by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences from annual farm survey interviews and farm accounts. Data is aggregated at the Statistical Division level for Australia.
1998-1999 survey data details the proportion of Australian broadacre and dairy farms employing specific cultivation methods. The dataset contains 8 columns reporting proportions for traditional cultivation, direct drilling, and minimum tillage practices across Statistical Divisions. It was collected by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences via a supplementary survey interview.
Australian cropping farm data details the proportion using conservation, tillage, direct drilling, or traditional cultivation methods during 1998-1999. The dataset covers broadacre and dairy farms managed by owners, aggregated at the Statistical Division level. Data was collected via the Resource Management Supplementary survey accompanying the ABARE Annual farm survey.
Field measurements of suspended-sediment transport in a modern coral reef environment, specifically over One Tree Reef in the southern Great Barrier Reef. The data were collected using a mechanical sampling system and current meters during tidal cycles. This experiment was the first of its kind conducted in such an environment.
75 peer-reviewed studies on consumer acceptance of functional foods, synthesized using the TCCM framework. The review, authored by Diip Kumar and last updated in May 2026, identifies theoretical fragmentation and geographic concentration in the evidence base. It provides a structured map of consumer-acceptance mechanisms for food scientists, marketers, and regulators.
Entesar Abou Glida's dataset documents 103 plant taxa and soil physicochemical properties from stands in Egypt. Asteraceae (22 species) and Poaceae (13 species) were the most diverse families, and annuals (50.0%) and therophytes (49.5%) were predominant life forms. Soil analyses include particle size, pH, EC, TDS, organic matter, saturation percentage, SAR, available nutrients, major ions, and CaCO₃%, with stands classified into six groups via TWINSPAN and DCA.
103 plant taxa were documented in a study of Egyptian agricultural land. Asteraceae (22 species) and Poaceae (13 species) were the most diverse families, and annuals (50.0%) and therophytes (49.5%) were the predominant life forms. Soil physicochemical properties, including pH, EC, TDS, and major ions, were analyzed, and stands were classified into six distinct groups using TWINSPAN and DCA.
A 2026 study by Ruijing Zhang calculates the net carbon sequestration capacity of main tree species in Shihezi City, China. The dataset likely contains results from life cycle assessment, biomass equation, and emission factor methods applied to trees in parks, roadsides, and residential areas. It includes findings on carbon storage per tree and emissions, with irrigation identified as the primary emission source.
Shihezi City, China, is the geographic scope for this dataset on urban tree carbon budgets. The data, created by Ruijing Zhang and last updated in April 2026, likely contains calculated life cycle carbon sequestration and emissions for main tree species across parks, roadsides, and residential areas. The dataset is small, at 5.5 KB, and is provided in an XLS format.