
Niger
Niger is one of the partner countries of the 50x2030 Initiative, implemented in coordination with the World Bank’s IDA project, Harmonization, and Improvement of Statistics in West and Central Africa.
FAO, through the 50x2030 Initiative, provides technical assistance for implementing several activities to strengthen the statistical production in Niger, including the preparation and implementation of the Recensement Général de l’Agriculture et du Cheptel et de l’Environnement (General Census of Agriculture, Livestock, and the Environment - RGACE) and the adoption of the integrated survey system, the Enquête de Production Végétale et Animale (EPVA).
In this context, FAO supported the preparation and implementation of the survey on Post-harvest losses (EPPAR 2024) and provided technical assistance and capacity building for the implementation of the harvest forecast and crop estimation survey (EPER).
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News
First data release under 50x2030 in Niger: the 2024 Agricultural Loss Survey is now online
10/10/2025
Niger has reached an important milestone with the release of the public use data from the 2024 Agricultural Loss Survey (2024 Enquête sur les pertes agricoles), now accessible via the INS Central Data Catalogue:
Niger Kicks Off EPER 2025: Forecast & Crop Estimation Survey
18/07/2025
Niger has officially launched the first passage of its Enquête Prévision et Estimation des Récoltes (EPER) 2025, marking a strategic step in strengthening national agricultural statistics.
Conducted with the technical support of FAO under the 50×2030 Initiative, this CAPI-based...
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Start date: 2023
Status: Ongoing
Objective: Supporting the implementation of the Niger Recensement Général de l’Agriculture et du Cheptel et de l’Environnement (RGACE) and the harvest forecast and crop estimation survey (EPER) based on the 50x2030 approach.
Partners: Direction des Statistiques Ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Elevage(DS/MAG/EL); Institut National de Statistique; Direction des Statistiques Ministère de l’Environnement