Islande

  • Président :Guoni Thorlacius Johannesson
  • Premier ministre:Katrin Jakobsdottir
  • Capitale:Reykjavík
  • Langues:Icelandic, English, Nordic languages, German widely spoken
  • Gouvernement
  • Bureau de statistique national
  • Population, personnes:376 512 (2024)
  • Surface en km2:100 830
  • PIB par habitant, US$:73 467 (2022)
  • PIB, milliards US$ en cours:28,1 (2022)
  • Indice de GINI:26,1 (2017)
  • Classement Facilité à faire des affaires:26
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    • février 2021
      Source : Eurostat
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      Accès le : 09 février, 2021
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      The indicator shows the total daily calorie supply per capita and the split into calories from animal products and vegetal products. It should not be confused with the per capita consumption of those products (calorie consumption) as calorie supply includes also losses through food distribution and mismanagement. The supply data are based on the food balance sheets (FBS) available at FAOSTAT. Data sources are primarily FAO questionnaires, national publications available in the ESS Library and Country visits by statisticians involving discussions with national experts. The food balance sheet shows the availability for human consumption for each food item i.e. each primary commodity, which corresponds to the sources of supply and its utilisation. The total quantity of all foodstuffs produced in a country added to the total quantity imported and adjusted to any change in stocks that may have occurred since the beginning of the reference period, gives the supply available during that period. Data on per capita food supplies are expressed in terms of quantity and by applying appropriate food composition factors for all primary and processed products. The data for this indicator can also be expressed in terms of its energy value. More information can be found in the FAO Handbook on Food Balance Sheets
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    • avril 2024
      Source : Food and Agriculture Organization
      Téléchargé par : Dinesh Kumar Gouducheruvu
      Accès le : 15 avril, 2024
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      Note: Ex: <0.1,<0.2,<0.3 considered as 0.1,0.2,0.3 values  
    • septembre 2017
      Source : Knoema
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      Accès le : 11 septembre, 2017
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    • juillet 2014
      Source : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
      Téléchargé par : Raviraj Mahendran
      Accès le : 30 août, 2017
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      The OECD food waste dataset is a compilation of available data related to food loss and food waste for 32 countries. The period covered may vary across different countries depending on data availability (globally ranging from 1993 to 2013). Several types of sources have been used: international organisations, government and national statistic institutes, OECD delegations, academic studies and private sector or>>/governmental analytical reports. When available, detailed information on sources is provided in the "variable def. and sources" (eg. references to an academic article or a government website).
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