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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,763 datasets
Sen Mu's dataset reconstructs historical settlement patterns in Xilingol League, a pastoral region in northern China, from 1915 to 1980. The data was derived from declassified statistics and historical documents, using kernel density estimation and hotspot analysis. It includes quantitative drivers like cultivated land area and livestock numbers.
Zimbabwe market price records for essential food staples including maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP). The data provides longitudinal price tracking across various markets, with some records in the global database dating back to 1992 and most Zimbabwean coverage beginning after 2003. It is maintained by the WFP and updated on a weekly basis to reflect monthly market trends.
Original data from figures in a study on metal-organic frameworks for gas separation. The 3.5 MB XLSX file contains data supporting the analysis of thermodynamic and kinetic equilibrium separation of propylene and propane. It was authored by Xue Wang and last updated on 2026-05 14 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Ukraine food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme (WFP) tracks essential commodities like maize, rice, and sugar across local markets. The collection provides longitudinal price records updated weekly, with historical data for some regions extending back to 1992. It serves as a primary resource for assessing economic indicators and food security within the country.
Tajikistan food price monitoring data provided by the World Food Programme, tracking essential commodities like rice, maize, and beans across national markets. This longitudinal collection includes historical price points updated through March 2026 to support food security and economic analysis.
Rwandan market price records for staple commodities like maize, rice, and beans, curated by the World Food Programme. The data includes weekly and monthly observations from as early as 2003 through March 2026.
NASA's Accelerated Canopy Chemistry Program (ACCP) collected approximately 1000 leaf samples from 5 geographically distinct sites. Analyses at the University of New Hampshire determined carbon constituents and nitrogen content to calibrate Visible/NIR reflectance for estimating canopy chemistry. The dataset includes AVIRIS image scenes from 1992 and reflectance spectra of seedling canopies.
Geoscience Australia's seminar materials for National Science Week 2021 explore the links between geoscience and food production. The content likely includes presentations on seabed mapping, satellite imagery, and positioning technologies. The materials are hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Nicaragua food price monitoring data provided by the World Food Programme, tracking commodities like maize, rice, and beans across local markets. The dataset includes historical price points updated on a weekly or monthly basis, with global records from this source extending as far back as 1992. It serves as a primary indicator for food security and economic stability within the region.
Namibia food price monitoring data sourced from the World Food Programme, covering essential commodities like maize, rice, and beans across local markets. The dataset provides historical price points updated on a weekly or monthly basis, with records in the global database extending back to 1992.
Myanmar market price records for staple commodities including rice, maize, and beans, curated by the World Food Programme. The collection provides historical pricing trends across various local markets, with updates occurring weekly to reflect monthly data shifts.
Vanuatu's Port Vila Bay and Mele Bay sediment samples from 2018 provide data on microplastic particle counts per 5g of sediment. The dataset includes 20 sediment grabs with GPS coordinates, deployment times, blank controls, and particle size analysis, plus ATR-FT-IR spectral profiles and images of individual plastic particles. It was aggregated by the Government Digital Service from the eu_open_data platform.
A paper by Mithlesh Kumar of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology discusses the extent of soil erosion in India. It describes soil erosion as a dangerous environmental issue threatening agricultural productivity, forest ecosystems, and human sustainability. The paper also covers causes like intensive agriculture and deforestation, and outlines potential mitigation practices.
Digital Earth Australia (DEA) is a world-first analysis platform for satellite imagery and Earth observations, developed by the Australian Government. It builds on the award-winning Australian Geoscience Data Cube, a partnership between Geoscience Australia, CSIRO, and the NCRIS-supported National Computational Infrastructure. The platform is designed to track environmental changes across Australia in unprecedented detail.
20 sediment grabs from Port Vila and Mele Bays in Vanuatu quantify microplastic pollution. The dataset includes particle counts per 5g of sediment, GPS coordinates, and ATR-FT-IR spectral analysis of a plastic particle. Government Digital Service compiled this data from fieldwork conducted in 2018.
Two CSV files report microplastic abundance in sediment samples from six locations in Belize collected between May and June 2019. The data includes particle counts per 5g sediment, GPS coordinates, deployment times, and particulate size analysis. A separate file contains ATR-FT-IR spectrum analysis of a plastic particle, with accompanying images provided in a .zip file.
Northwestern Burkina Faso is the focus of this dataset, which captures preferences for index-based weather insurance among smallholder farmers. It contains results from a discrete choice experiment with 200 participants, conducted by Edmund Yeboah and harvested by heiDATA. The data was last updated on April 26, 2026.
Frozen storage characteristics of battered and breaded genetically improved farmed tilapia fillets packed in two different pouches. The dataset contains measurements from a study evaluating product quality over 12 months at -18±2°C. It was created by Libeesh P K and shared in 2026.
Haiti food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme tracks the cost of staples like maize, rice, and beans across local markets. The records are updated weekly and primarily consist of monthly observations, with some global WFP data extending back to 1992.
Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) survey data for the Didcot Oval site, collected by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food between 1989 and 1999. The dataset includes scanned original paper maps and survey reports, detailing land grades including the subdivision of Grade 3 into subgrades 3a and 3b. Some surveys also contain unedited sample point soils data and soil pit descriptions.