Agro-informatics

Data sets

18/08/2025

One new dataset has been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the WaPOR channel. The data provides information on crops for the West Bank side of the Jordan Valley in the Palestinian governorate of Jericho for the winter growing season (year 2023) and for the spring season (year 2024).

14/08/2025

One new dataset has been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the food security channel. The new data provides information on the land availability for cultivation in Gaza, Palestine.

31/07/2025

Two new datasets have been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the food security channel. The new data provides information on the greenhouse baseline and damage assessment in Lebanon.

21/07/2025

Eight new datasets at 10 m resolution have been published for the Jendouba area in Tunisia on the Agro-informatics Platform, within the WaPOR channel.

21/07/2025

Fifteen new datasets for the Valle del Cauca area in Colombia have been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the WaPOR channel.

17/07/2025

Six new datasets about global surface water have been published on the Agro-informatics Platform (AIP). The European Commission's Joint Research Centre developed a new water dataset in the framework of the Copernicus Programme.

07/07/2025

Ten new datasets about hydrological basins have been published on the Agro-informatics Platform. The data provides global information on basins, sub-basins and hydrological. This release is the updated version of FAO's Hydrological Basins of the World dataset.

03/06/2025

The area available for cultivation is the area that is not damaged and not subject to access restrictions. The damaged area is assessed based on the baseline cropland dataset for 2023, and the assessment to cropland of March 2025 by FAO and UNOSAT.

20/05/2025

Ten new datasets have been published in the Agro-informatics Platform as part of the Earth Observation Data for Official Agricultural Statistics (EOSTAT) project. These datasets provide information on crop types, crop masks and crop yield prediction for Angola, Cameroon, Ecuador, Senegal, Srilanka, Tajikistan and Zimbabwe.

16/05/2025

The Hand-in-Hand Initiative and CIS Agro-Informatics Division have released new geospatial analysis datasets. Aiming at accelerating rural development and agricultural transformation, the initiative leverages advanced geospatial tools to boost rural incomes, reduce vulnerabilities, and promote sustainable agricultural growth.

07/05/2025

Two new CROPGRIDS datasets have been published on the Agro-informatics Platform. CROPGRIDS provides spatially explicit information on the distribution of 173 crops at a resolution of 0.05 degrees (~5.6 km at the equator), for the year 2020. It represents a major update of a similar data product referenced to the year 2000 dataset.

28/04/2025

New Hand-in-Hand Initiative datasets have been published, using geospatial analysis to boost rural incomes, reduce vulnerabilities, and promote sustainable agricultural development, targeting poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and inequality.

14/04/2025

The Global Administrative Unit Layers (GAUL) 2024 is a vector dataset compiling the most recent available information on administrative boundaries from multiple sources, produced by FAO from 2022 to 2024 in the framework of the Hand-in-Hand Initiative and the Geospatial Data Platform activities.

14/04/2025

New Hand-in-Hand Initiative datasets have been published for Mongolia. The Initiative uses geospatial analysis aiming to transform agrifood systems to boost rural incomes, reduce vulnerabilities, and promote sustainable agricultural development, targeting poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and inequality.

28/03/2025

The continental atlas of the distribution of tsetse flies in Africa has been published on the Agro-informatics Platform. Tsetse flies are the sole cyclical vectors of African trypanosomosis, a parasitic disease that affects both humans and animals.

11/03/2025

New Hand-in-Hand Initiative analysis datasets have been published. The initiative uses geospatial analysis to boost rural incomes, reduce vulnerabilities, and promote sustainable agricultural development, targeting poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and inequality by identifying opportunities for agricultural transformation and rural growth

10/03/2025

The FAO-NSL Geospatial Unit has worked on eight new datasets which have recently been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the Land Cover/Use channel. The data focuses on four refugee settlements. Among those, two are located in the United Republic of Tanzania and two in Uganda.

10/03/2025

New data about Prosopis distribution in Djibouti has been published on the Agro-informatics Platform within the Land Cover/Use channel. Prosopis is a highly invasive species in Djibouti, rapidly spreading across various ecosystems and disrupting native flora and fauna.

04/03/2025

New Hand-in-Hand Initiative analysis datasets have been published. The initiative uses geospatial analysis to boost rural incomes, reduce vulnerabilities, and promote sustainable agricultural development, targeting poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and inequality by identifying opportunities for agricultural transformation and rural growth.

03/03/2025

FAO closely monitors the global Desert Locust situation 24/7 and provides forecasts, early warning and alerts on the timing, scale and location of invasions and breeding through its global Desert Locust Information Service (DLIS).