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Bananas Supply

United Nations DataDecember 30, 2019
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Description

Description: This dataset contains yearly statistics of bananas supply from 1964 to 2013. Source: FAOSTAT - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. FAOSTAT provides access to over 3 million time-series and cross-sectional data relating to food and agriculture. FAOSTAT contains data for 200 countries and more than 200 primary products and inputs in its core data set. Last update in UNdata: 2019/10/01 Next update in UNdata: 2020/01/03

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Data Resource Info

Source
United Nations Data
Format
CSV
Published
December 30, 2019
Region
Lebanon (National)
Categories
Agriculture

How to cite

United Nations Data. “Bananas Supply.” Open Data Lebanon, 2019. opendatalebanon.org/data/bananas-supply