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Market-level price data for Fiji curated by the World Food Programme tracks essential commodities including rice, fish, and sugar. The collection provides longitudinal economic indicators for food security, with updates typically occurring on a monthly or weekly basis.
Ethiopia food price records sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database cover commodities like maize, rice, and beans across various markets. The data includes monthly price points with some records dating back to 1992, though most coverage begins after 2003.
Weekly updated data, with largely monthly records, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The dataset contains food prices for Eritrea, covering items such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar. The global database includes data from as far back as 1992 for some countries, though many began reporting from 2003 onward.
Egypt food price records for commodities like maize, rice, and sugar sourced from the World Food Programme. The data spans multiple markets across Egypt with records potentially dating back to 1992, though most coverage begins after 2003.
Offering market-level food price records for Ecuador sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. It tracks commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across various local markets, with updates occurring weekly. While the global database began in 1992, most country-specific reporting for this series started in 2003 or later.
This dataset tracks market prices for essential food commodities across Algeria, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database. It provides historical price trends for staples such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar, with updates occurring weekly. While the global database contains records from 1992, this specific subset focuses on Algerian market indicators.
Market-level food price monitoring data for the Dominican Republic provided by the World Food Programme (WFP). The dataset tracks the cost of essential commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across various local markets. While the global WFP database contains records dating back to 1992, this specific subset provides localized economic indicators for food security analysis.
Market-level price data for Djibouti provided by the World Food Programme, tracking essential commodities such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar. The dataset is updated weekly and primarily consists of monthly price observations across various local markets. While the global WFP database spans back to 1992, this specific subset focuses on Djibouti's economic indicators and food security.
Weekly-updated food price data for Costa Rica, sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The database covers foods such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar for 98 countries and some 3000 markets. Data goes back as far as 1992 for a few countries, with many starting reporting from 2003 or thereafter.
This dataset tracks market prices for essential food commodities including maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across Cabo Verde. Produced by the World Food Programme (WFP), the data provides longitudinal price observations updated through March 2026. The records primarily reflect monthly price points with some weekly updates for specific markets.
Colombia food price monitoring data from the World Food Programme (WFP) covering commodities like maize, rice, and beans across various local markets. The dataset provides historical price trends dating back to at least 2003, with updates occurring on a weekly or monthly basis. It serves as a primary source for tracking food security and economic indicators within the region.
This dataset tracks market prices for staple commodities including maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across the Republic of the Congo, provided by the World Food Programme. It contains longitudinal price records dating back as far as 1992 for select markets, with the database receiving weekly updates to its primarily monthly-aggregated observations.
Market-level price records for staples including maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are provided by the World Food Programme. The data spans from as early as 1992 through March 2026, reflecting weekly updates of primarily monthly observations.
Market price data for staples like maize, rice, and beans across Cameroon is collected by the World Food Programme. This dataset provides weekly updates of monthly price observations, with historical records for many markets beginning in 2003.
This dataset tracks market prices for essential food commodities like maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across Côte d'Ivoire, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP). It provides historical price trends dating back as far as 1992, with updates occurring on a weekly basis to reflect monthly market fluctuations.
Delivering historical market price records for essential commodities including maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar across the Central African Republic. Collected by the World Food Programme, the data features weekly updates with a focus on monthly trends dating back as far as 2003. It serves as a primary source for monitoring food security and economic indicators within the region.
Bhutan food price records sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) Price Database, covering essential commodities like rice, maize, and sugar. The data is primarily monthly and originates from the WFP's global monitoring of 3,000 markets across 98 countries. Records are updated weekly to reflect current market conditions and food security indicators.
Bolivian food price records for staples like maize, rice, and beans are provided by the World Food Programme. The data includes market-level observations updated weekly or monthly, with historical coverage for some regions starting as early as 1992.
Food Prices data for Belarus sourced from the World Food Programme Price Database. The database covers foods such as maize, rice, beans, fish, and sugar for 98 countries and some 3000 markets. Data is updated weekly but largely contains monthly records, with historical data for some countries going back to 1992.
Bangladesh market-level price data for staples like rice, fish, and sugar is provided by the World Food Programme. The dataset tracks commodity costs across various markets with records potentially dating back to 1992 and updates continuing through 2026.