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17,946 datasets
Peru food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme tracks commodities like maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across local markets. The collection includes historical records dating back to 1992, though most consistent reporting for the 3,000 global markets in the parent database began in 2003. The dataset is updated weekly and primarily contains monthly price points.
Panama food price records for commodities like maize, rice, and beans, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The data tracks market-level economic indicators for food security and is updated weekly to reflect monthly price changes. It provides historical pricing for essential staples across various markets within the country.
Pakistan market price data for essential commodities like rice and maize, curated by the World Food Programme. The collection includes longitudinal records dating back to at least 2003, with updates provided on a weekly basis. It tracks staples across a network of local markets to monitor food security and economic indicators.
Nepal food price records for commodities like rice, maize, and beans sourced from the World Food Programme. The data covers multiple markets across the country with updates provided weekly, though most observations are recorded monthly.
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.
Nigeria food price monitoring data provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) covering commodities like maize, rice, and beans across various markets. The dataset includes historical records dating back as far as 1992, with updates occurring on a weekly basis to reflect monthly price trends.
Niger food price monitoring data provided by the World Food Programme, covering essential commodities like maize, rice, and beans across various national markets. The records span from as early as 1992 to the present, primarily consisting of monthly price observations.
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.
Malawi food price records for commodities like maize, rice, and beans across local markets, curated by the World Food Programme. The data provides longitudinal price tracking with some records dating back to 1992, though most coverage begins after 2003. It is updated weekly but primarily consists of monthly price aggregates.
This dataset tracks market prices for essential commodities in Mauritania, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. It provides longitudinal price records for staples such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across multiple local markets. While some global records in this series date back to 1992, Mauritanian coverage primarily expands from 2003 onwards with weekly and monthly updates.
Mozambique market price records for commodities like maize, rice, and beans, curated by the World Food Programme. The data spans multiple decades, with some WFP records dating back to 1992, and is updated on a weekly basis.
Mongolia food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme, covering essential commodities like rice and sugar. The dataset provides longitudinal price observations across various markets, with some records dating 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.
Mali food price records for commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar, sourced from the World Food Programme. The data provides longitudinal price monitoring across approximately 3,000 markets globally, with Mali-specific records dating back as far as 1992. It is maintained by the WFP and updated on a weekly basis, though most entries reflect monthly price averages.
Market-level pricing for essential commodities like maize and beans in Mexico, sourced from the World Food Programme. This longitudinal dataset provides monthly price observations for food categories including rice, fish, and sugar, with some reporting sequences extending back to 1992.
Madagascar market price records for staple commodities including maize, rice, and beans, curated by the World Food Programme. The data provides longitudinal price observations across various local markets, with historical coverage potentially extending back to 1992.
This dataset tracks food commodity prices across markets in the Republic of Moldova, curated by the World Food Programme (WFP). It includes price data for staples such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar, with records updated weekly to reflect monthly market trends. While the global WFP database began in 1992, most country-specific reporting for this series commenced in 2003 or later.
Market-level price records for essential food commodities in Lesotho, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database. The data tracks prices for staples 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 weekly, though most observations are recorded at a monthly frequency.
Market-level food price records for Sri Lanka covering essential commodities such as rice, fish, and sugar. Sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database, the data is updated weekly and primarily reflects monthly price fluctuations. While the global database spans back to 1992, this specific subset tracks economic indicators across various Sri Lankan markets.
Libya food price records sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database, covering commodities like maize, rice, and sugar across various markets. The data is updated weekly and primarily consists of monthly price observations collected by the WFP. While the global database spans back to 1992, this specific subset focuses on Libyan market indicators.