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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,883 datasets
A dataset modelling bio-irrigation rates in sediments of Port Phillip Bay, Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network produced it from benthic incubation chambers using deuterium and dissolved caesium tracers. Modelling indicates advection depths of 20-50 cm and rates between 150 and 700 mL h-1.
Walter Svinurai compiled 313 enteric methane emission factors for dairy and other cattle in ten East and Southern African countries. The dataset, last updated in April 2026, uses the IPCC 2019 Tier 2 method and country-specific data to evaluate variation and predictors of emissions. It compares calculated emission factors against IPCC default values and identifies key predictors like milk yield and bodyweight.
Two flux towers at the Beacon Farm site in Mid-Canterbury, New Zealand, measured the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network processed the data using standard micrometeorological methods and the ONEFlux software to produce a final, gap-filled product. This release includes Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration.
A declaration submitted on 11 March 2026 for a nominated services area at 210 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006. The data is part of an anticipatory notice given on 5 December 2024 and was last updated on the SIP Register on 19 May 2026. It is published by the Australian government under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license.
Crop Observatories are initiatives that harmonize large amounts of crop-specific data from various open access sources to build relevant indicators for decision making. Observatories are being developed for rice, cassava, beans, plantain and banana, and tropical forages, containing information on production, prices, policies, breeding, agronomy, and socioeconomic variables. The process and methods are described by author Robert Andrade, with the Rice Observatory launched and the Cassava Observatory about to be launched.
A 2026 review paper by Qing-Xiao Ma, available on figshare, synthesizing recent advances in applying spectroscopic techniques and machine learning models to food safety analysis. The 4.3 MB document discusses applications in adulteration identification, classification of unsafe components, and contaminant detection. It is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
ChinaRiceCalendar is a raster dataset providing seasonal crop calendars for early, middle, and late rice in China at a 1-km spatial resolution. The dataset, derived from MODIS data products, includes calendar dates for detected rice pixels and county-level summaries across five periods from 2003 to 2022. It was authored by researchers including Jinyuan Liu and Hui Li and published in Earth System Science Data in 2024.
Supplementary file 1 contains survey data from 616 people in Istanbul who influence household food consumption decisions. The data was used to examine consumer expectations regarding food safety, information provision, and disclosure efforts through factor analysis and non-parametric tests. The study was authored by Osman İnan and last updated on 2026-04-24.
The City of Montreal identified 350 green streets in 2019. This dataset, provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec, groups information on these resident-led alley redevelopments, which can include traffic changes and various physical arrangements. The data is available in multiple formats including GeoJSON, SHP, and CSV.
807 soil samples were collected from 118 sampling points in the Tailan River Irrigation District, Xinjiang, from April 20-21, 2024. The dataset includes measurements of pH, electrical conductivity, moisture content, total soluble salts, and eight major ions for topsoil layers up to 120 cm deep. It was created by QianXi ZHANG and shared under a CC0-1.0 license on figshare.
A geospatial dataset from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, last updated on 2026-04 -27, shows where recycled water is available across Victoria. It includes indicative volumes, treatment plant locations, and classifies water into three quality classes (A, B, C) that determine safe uses for residential, agricultural, and industrial purposes. The map supports planning for sustainable water use by connecting supply with potential demand.
CFIA's National Microbiological Monitoring Program verifies industry compliance with microbial standards for domestic and imported foods. The dataset contains test results from product and environmental samples collected at federally licensed establishments, warehouses, and distribution centers. Managed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, this data covers the 2021/2022 period.
2022/2023 data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's National Microbiological Monitoring Program, which verifies industry compliance with microbial safety standards. The program samples a broad range of imported and domestic food products from federally licensed establishments and other points in the supply chain. Samples are analyzed in CFIA laboratories to assess compliance and control measure effectiveness.
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) contains centre points of mature tree crowns derived from a 2020 LiDAR Canopy Height Model. Trees with crowns larger than 100 square meters and taller than 8 meters were included. The dataset was created by the ACT Government and supports legislative action plans for mature tree conservation.
Simone Bisogno from Ambiente Italia conducted a study on removing pharmaceutical products from urban wastewater. The research describes a laboratory-scale electrocoagulation process using aluminum and steel electrodes, which achieved high removal efficiency. The process is noted for being fast, efficient, and producing low waste.
A 1994 marine survey conducted by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas) as part of the International Bottom Trawl Survey. The survey recorded data from 147 stations over 25 days in August 1994, catching 86 different species. It collected station, catch, length, biological, benthic, water temperature, salinity, and litter data using research vessels and standardized trawls.
176 different species were caught during this 2007 North Sea groundfish survey. The survey was undertaken by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas) aboard the CEFAS Endeavour between 08/08/2007 and 08/09/2007. It collected station, catch, length, biological, benthic, water temperature, salinity, and litter data at 156 stations to support EU data regulations and the International Bottom Trawl Survey.
Published by Health Canada in 2008, this resource lists 19 nutrients for 1000 of the most commonly consumed foods in Canada. It is intended as a quick reference to help make informed food choices. The data is available in CSV and PDF formats under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
Muzna Hashmi published a multinomial logistic regression model analyzing factors associated with the double burden of malnutrition on figshare. The dataset is stored in an XLS file of 9.5 KB and was last updated on June 3, 2026. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
1159 adolescent records detail the co-occurrence of undernutrition and overnutrition. Weighted percentages relate this double burden to lifestyle, dietary, hygiene, and psychosocial factors. Authored by Muzna Hashmi and last updated in June 2026.