Statistics

The FAO Yearbook of Forest Products is a compilation of statistical data on basic forest products for all countries and territories of the world.
One million geospatial layers and thousands of statistics for over ten food and agriculture-related domains.
The number of people affected by hunger globally has been rising since 2014. This report spotlights the links between food security and nutrition, introduces new analysis of the affordability of healthy diets, presents health and climate-change costs associated with food consumption and concludes by discussing policies and strategies to transform food systems.
This annual report utilizes the commodity, policy and country expertise of both OECD and FAO and Member Countries to assess prospects for the coming decade’s global agricultural commodity markets. This year’s edition features a short scenario on COVID-19.

Visit FAO’s COVID-19 Portal for an overview of FAO’s action in regard to the outbreak. For more resources, please refer to this page.

FAO’s statistical work

Sound and timely statistics are key to inform decisions, policies and investments that tackle issues related to food and agriculture, from hunger and malnutrition to rural poverty, from food systems productivity to the sustainable use of natural resources or to climate change.

FAO is dedicated to collecting, analysing, interpreting and disseminating food and agriculture statistics that are relevant for decision-making.

It is for this reason that developing and implementing methodologies and standards to assist countries in generating sound data and information is at the core of FAO’s statistical work.

FAO also supports member countries in the collection, dissemination and uptake of data to formulate policies and plans or to better orient investments.

Major areas of FAO’s statistical work

A comprehensive list of FAO Statistical activities is included in the Statistical Programme of Work.

Data Collection

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Data dissemination

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Methods and Standards

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Statistical Capacity development

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How we work

The FAO’s statistical system operates under the oversight of the Office of Chief statistician and it consists of a statistics division and statistics units embedded in technical departments.

Meetings and Events

Launch | The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report
13 July 2020 | 10.00 AM – 1.00 PM, New York time

ADBx-FAO MOOC on Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI)
15 June-7 August 2020 (online)