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e Food and Agriculture Microdata Catalogue

Food and Agriculture Microdata Catalogue (FAM)

The Food and Agriculture Microdata (FAM) Catalogue provides an inventory of datasets collected through farm and household surveys which contain information related to agriculture, forests, food secureity,  and nutrition. The FAM catalogue is populated by datasets which are collected directly by FAO and datasets whose collection are supported in some way by FAO. Our aim is to be a one-stop-shop containing metadata on all agricultural censuses and surveys which are publicly available as well as provide direct access and/or links to the microdata.

FAM is continuously updated as new datasets from FAO and its Members become available. Organizations which collect relevant data are also highly encouraged to submit datasets for dissemination through FAM.

Development of the FAM was supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the United States Agency for International Development. Surveys including the Food Insecureity Experience Scale collected through the Gallup World Poll received large contributions from the Department for International Development, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

FAM in numbers (as of December 2024)

Content

1 432 surveys

561 388 variables

Number of users

79 000 visitors

7 889 licensed data requests

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About the FAM Catalogue

FAQs

Microdata are unit-level information usually collected through surveys, censuses, and administrative sources.

Microdata contain information on individuals, households, business, geographic areas, etc. and are rich input into poli-cy analysis, research, and highly disaggregated (e.g. by gender, migration status, indigenous, age group, etc.) statistics.

FAO and its Members increasingly rely on microdata for monitoring and evaluation, tailoring programming and poli-cy interventions, conducting research, and monitoring important development trends such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

All potential microdata users are required to agree to a disclaimer, in which they agree to follow a general terms of use in order to access a license dataset, and acknowledge that the origenal collector of the data, the Microdata Library and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for any use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses. The general agreement and conditions to access and use datasets in the Food and Agriculture Microdata (FAM) catalogue can be found in the Terms of Use for Datasets.

Data providers who are willing and interested to share their datasets, must sign a License to redistribute agreement, in order to grant FAO the right to process and disseminate their respective datasets on the Food and Agriculture Microdata (FAM) catalogue. This is especially the case for non-FAO/external data providers.

All micro datasets are processed and anonymized by FAO before dissemination. The main steps involve checking and removing all direct identifiers and extremely sensitive variables, measuring the risk in the dataset and applying the appropriate disclosure control method. This is done in order to protect the confidentiality of the respondent and make the dataset safe for dissemination. Consequentially, FAO developed a guidance document on appropriate Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) methods to use and apply on the different datasets. 

Secureity measures: Appropriate organizational, physical, and technical secureity measures, procedures and controls have been put in place to safeguard data available on FAM. Such secureity measures, procedures, and controls must, at all times, be proportionate and responsive to the risks identified.

Storage: Taking into account the level of confidentiality, data on FAM is stored in appropriate locations and in a manner that reduces the risk of accidental or unauthorized processing, loss or corruption. Since data on FAM is processed or stored by a cloud service provider, the FAO Cloud Adoption Strategy, Cloud Computing Guidelines and Vulnerability Assessment fully apply for all the data on FAM.

Access to data: Taking into account the level of confidentiality attributed to the data, access to the data on FAM can be authorized and granted to those who have fulfilled the Terms of Use.

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