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Market-level price data for staples including maize, rice, and fish in Timor-Leste, provided by the World Food Programme. The collection includes historical records dating back to 2003 and is updated on a weekly basis to reflect monthly trends.
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.
World Food Programme price data for Thailand, covering foods like maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar. The database spans up to 98 countries and 3000 markets, with weekly updates primarily containing monthly data. Some records date back to 1992, though many countries began reporting from 2003 onward.
Offering market-level food price records for Togo, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database. It tracks the cost of essential commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across various local markets. While some global WFP data dates back to 1992, most Togo-specific records are available from 2003 onwards with weekly updates of monthly price points.
Historical food price monitoring for Chad, curated by the World Food Programme (WFP). It tracks the cost of essential commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across various Chadian markets from as early as 1992. The data is updated weekly and primarily consists of monthly price observations.
Market-level food price records for the Syrian Arab Republic sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database. The data tracks commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across multiple markets, with historical reporting for many regions beginning in 2003. Updates are provided on a weekly basis, though the records primarily reflect monthly price points.
Market price records for Eswatini covering essential commodities like maize, rice, and beans, sourced from the World Food Programme. This dataset provides weekly and monthly price updates for various local markets, with historical data potentially spanning back to 2003.
South Sudan market price records for essential commodities like maize, rice, and beans, maintained by the World Food Programme. The data captures weekly and monthly price fluctuations across various local markets, with historical records for many regions starting from 2003. It provides a continuous record of food costs in a region with significant food security challenges.
Market-level price records for essential food commodities in Somalia, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The data tracks items such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across multiple markets, with some records dating back to 1992. It is maintained by the WFP and updated on a weekly and monthly basis to monitor food security indicators.
Woods For All informs internal staff about woodland access provision, particularly for planning new woodland creation schemes to link or improve public access. It is derived from multiple sources, primarily the National Forest Inventory England 2022. The dataset is maintained by the UK Forestry Commission and was last updated in April 2026.
Historical food price records for El Salvador markets include staples like maize, rice, and beans, sourced from the World Food Programme. The data is part of a global repository covering 98 countries and is updated weekly with records dating back as far as 1992. It provides localized market monitoring for essential commodities to track economic indicators and food security.
Market-level price records for essential commodities in Sierra Leone, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The data tracks staples such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across various local markets, with historical records dating back as far as 1992. It is maintained by the WFP and updated weekly, though it primarily consists of monthly observations.
Senegal food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme, covering commodities like maize, rice, and fish across national markets. The records span from as early as 1992 to 2026, providing a long-term longitudinal view of market economics. Data is primarily collected at monthly intervals and updated weekly to reflect current market conditions.
Sudan food price records sourced from the World Food Programme, covering commodities like maize, rice, and beans across various local markets. The data is updated weekly and includes historical monthly price points dating back as far as 2003 for many regions.
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.
The World Food Programme (WFP) provides this dataset of food commodity prices across markets in the Russian Federation, with some records dating back to 1992. It tracks essential goods such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar, primarily at a monthly granularity. The data is updated weekly to reflect the latest available market indicators from the WFP Price Database.
A source of market-level food price observations for the State of Palestine, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database. It tracks the cost of essential commodities such as rice, beans, and sugar across various local markets, with records updated on a weekly or monthly basis. The data originates from a global monitoring system that has been active in many regions since 2003.
World Food Programme Price Database provides food prices for Paraguay, covering items like maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar. The data is updated weekly but largely contains monthly data, with historical records potentially going back to 1992. It is sourced from the WFP and was last updated on March 22, -2026.
Market-level price observations for essential commodities across the Philippines are curated by the World Food Programme (WFP). The data tracks staples such as rice, fish, and sugar with updates occurring weekly or monthly. Historical coverage spans from the early 1990s or 2000s through 2026.
A pilot interventional study characterizing immunological, microbiological, and clinical effects of a commercial 3-day juice-only diet. The dataset was authored by Taborda Ribas, Guilherme, and was last updated on the dataverse platform in May 2026.