Comparison of Global Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from different Sources covering Wheat, Rice, Corn, and Soybeans. Raw Data from AMIS, 2011-2015 (doi:10.60507/FK2/AYRWKW)

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Citation

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Comparison of Global Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from different Sources covering Wheat, Rice, Corn, and Soybeans. Raw Data from AMIS, 2011-2015

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/AYRWKW

Distributor:

bonndata

Date of Distribution:

2023-09-18

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1

Bibliographic Citation:

Jan Brockhaus, 2023, "Comparison of Global Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from different Sources covering Wheat, Rice, Corn, and Soybeans. Raw Data from AMIS, 2011-2015", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/AYRWKW, bonndata, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Comparison of Global Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from different Sources covering Wheat, Rice, Corn, and Soybeans. Raw Data from AMIS, 2011-2015

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/AYRWKW

Identification Number:

8e0d1152-2b31-4b3f-b911-2b1d21610efb

Authoring Entity:

Jan Brockhaus (Center for Development Research, Department Economy and Technological Change (ZEF B), University of Bonn)

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bonndata

Access Authority:

Jan Brockhaus

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/AYRWKW

Study Scope

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Topic Classification:

Volatility, food storage, data base, staple food, food transport, supply and demand, crop production, rice

Abstract:

Global agricultural supply and demand estimates from the FAO, USDA, and IGC are compared to analyze data quality, documentation, and differences in the sources as well as the underlying reasons for these differences. All data is collected via AMIS (www.amis-outlook.org). The data originates from the AMIS Market Monitors No. 2 to 29. Quality/Lineage: See linked doctoral thesis by Jan Brockhaus for more details on data quality and methods which were used for analyzing the data. In general, the data seems to be of high quality. Few mistakes were found and corrected. Differences between the sources exist. For underlying reasons, see linked doctoral thesis. Purpose: Understanding why different sources provide different estimates.

Time Period:

2011-01-01-2015-06-30

Date of Collection:

2016-11-17-2016-11-17

Geographic Coverage:

World

Geographic Bounding Box:

  • West Bounding Longitude: -114.4336
  • East Bounding Longitude: 122.168
  • South Bounding Latitude: -36.3151
  • North Bounding Latitude: 38.5482

Notes:

This dataset was first published on the institutional Repository "Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung: ZEF Data Portal" with ID={8e0d1152-2b31-4b3f-b911-2b1d21610efb}.

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Other Reference Note(s)

Matthias Kalkuhl for helping with the analysis. Philippe Paquotte and colleges from AMIS for helping to better understand the data.

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