Agricultural integrated survey programme (AGRISurvey)

FAO's agricultural integrated survey programme (AGRISurvey) supports countries in strengthening their own national agricultural survey systems and enabling access to agricultural statistics, through the implementation of integrated agricultural surveys. The collection and dissemination of sound, harmonized, timely and regular agricultural data on agriculture contributes to effectively support evidence based  decision-making processes and helps countries monitoring their progresses towards the achievement of the SDGs and other national and international development indicators.

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Côte d’Ivoire Takes a Major Step Forward with Its First Public Release of Agricultural Survey Data
01/07/2026

Côte d’Ivoire has reached a significant milestone in its agricultural data journey. The results of the Enquête Agricole...

Senegal advances agricultural statistics with release of EAA 2024–25 data
19/06/2026

Senegal has released the key data from the Enquête Agricole Annuelle (EAA) 2024–25, marking a further milestone in the country’s...

Highlights
The 50x2030 Initiative to Close the Agricultural Data Gap

The 50x2030 Initiative brings together the strongest partners in agricultural development to solve the problem of the agricultural data gap.

Tanzania: Mainstreaming women's empowerment and nutrition (WEN) in the 50x2030 Initiative

The process and impact of the integration of the WEN module in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Adventures in statistics

Why gathering statistics on agriculture is worth the challenge.

 

 

A global partnership 

FAO is one of the implementing partners of the 50x2030 Initiative to Close the Agricultural Data Gap, a multi-agency partnership that seeks to transform data systems in 50 countries by 2030.

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FAO's work on Integrated agricultural surveys helps countries in addressing the data needs to monitor Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2) on promoting sustainable agriculture, end hunger and achieve food security and improved nutrition and of SDG 5 on gender equality.

 

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