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The Peru Agricultural Typology is part of the Hand-in-Hand initiative (HiH) and aims to identify micro-regional level innovation opportunities, bottlenecks and investment gaps. The concept is based on production possibilities frontier applied to farm activities, it draws on highly detailed household-level survey, agro-ecological conditions, accessibility, and poverty geospatial data.
The Hand-in-Hand (HIH) is an evidence-based, country-led, and country-owned initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) which aims to accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development, to eradicate poverty, to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition.
The final Peru Agricultural Typology consists of 7 classes and represents a combination of agricultural potential, agricultural efficiency, and poverty in the given region. The 7 classes are as follows: Critical with moderate agricultural opportunities class, the Medium priority with moderate agricultural opportunities class, the Low priority class, the High priority class, the Medium priority with high agricultural opportunities class, the Low priority with high agricultural opportunities class, and the High-performance class.
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Consumer Spending in Peru decreased to 91782.98 PEN Million in the fourth quarter of 2023 from 92999.74 PEN Million in the third quarter of 2023. This dataset provides - Peru Consumer Spending - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Peru: GDP per capita, constant 2010 dollars: For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 1960 to 2022. The average value for Peru during that period was 3983.99 U.S. dollars with a minimum of 2628.75 U.S. dollars in 1992 and a maximum of 6554.96 U.S. dollars in 2022. The latest value from 2022 is 6554.96 U.S. dollars. For comparison, the world average in 2022 based on 183 countries is 16748.19 U.S. dollars.
Internet penetration in Peru has been growing steadily since 2000. In 2021, about 71.8 percent of the Peruvian population accessed the internet, up from approximately three percent at the beginning of the century.
User profile Although Peru has more than 24 million people browsing the internet, this service has reached with greater force those generations that have experienced its development firsthand. In 2019, more than 85 percent of young adults between the ages of 19 and 24 accessed the Web, against nearly three out of four teens aged 12 to 18. Meanwhile, according to a survey conducted that same year in the South American country, almost half of Peruvian adults spent an average of one to two hours a day on the internet.
Online activities and COVID-19's impact Since before the coronavirus outbreak in 2020, communication and information were already some of the main online activities carried out by Peruvians. However, the confinement and isolation measures implemented to contain the virus led to a reinforcement of these trends. During a survey, about 11 percent of respondents said they used websites and/or apps to communicate compared to eight percent before the pandemic, while news consumption grew by almost eight percentage points after the arrival of SARS-CoV-2 in the country.
FocusEconomics' economic data is provided by official state statistical reporting agencies as well as our global network of leading banks, think tanks and consultancies. Our datasets provide not only historical data, but also Consensus Forecasts and individual forecasts from the aformentioned global network of economic analysts. This includes the latest forecasts as well as historical forecasts going back to 2010. Our global network consists of over 1000 world-renowned economic analysts from which we calculate our Consensus Forecasts. In this specific dataset you will find economic data for Peru GDP.
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Two maps are provided from a study of the aboveground carbon stocks of the Peruvian Andes and Amazon basin. The maps are based on airborne light detection and ranging (lidar) data, combined with satellite-based maps of forest cover and properties, acquired in 2012. The resulting maps are: (1) aboveground carbon density or ACD, and (2) uncertainty in ACD. Units for ACD are Mg C per hectare. Maps are provided at 1.0 ha spatial resolution.
Use of these data require citation of this dataset and the original journal paper that delivered the mapping method. These citations are as follows:
Asner, G.P., D.E. Knapp, R.E. Martin, R. Tupayachi, C.B. Anderson, J. Mascaro, F. Sinca, K.D. Chadwick, M. Higgins, W. Farfan, W. Llactayo, and M.R. Silman. 2014. Targeted carbon conservation at national scales with high-resolution monitoring. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(47):E5016-E5022 doi:10.1073/pnas.1419550111
Asner, G.P., D.E. Knapp, R.E. Martin, R. Tupayachi, C.B. Anderson, J. Mascaro, ..., M.R. Silman. 2021. Global Airborne Observatory: Forest Carbon Stocks of Peru (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4626309
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As part of the Peruvian research study called: “ Does food biodiversity protect against malnutrition and favor the resilience to climate change-related events in Amazon Indigenous communities? A protocol for a mixed methods study” (see protocol published here), we aimed to create a food-composition database to analyze the nutritional content of the dietary information collected. We partner with myfood24® company to provide guidelines to complete a friendly online version of the database to calculate the nutritient content of macronutrients and micronutrients relevant to the main study, since we are focused on investigating anaemia, we were more interested in the nutrition content of iron in the food intake. This Peruvian BioKusharu food database is going to be used to analyze the food intake collected with a 24-hour recall tool among six Shawi communities to understand the iron intake in the diet. We called this database BioKusharu, since Kusharu means food in the Shawi indigenous language, and Bio represents the biodiversity in the Peruvian Amazon.
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Pdb Per Kapita Peru dilaporkan sebesar 6,963.308 USD pada 2022. Rekor ini naik dibanding sebelumnya yaitu 6,727.333 USD untuk 2021. Data Pdb Per Kapita Peru diperbarui tahunan, dengan rata-rata 3,057.304 USD dari 1991 sampai 2022, dengan 32 observasi. Data ini mencapai angka tertinggi sebesar 7,002.517 USD pada 2019 dan rekor terendah sebesar 1,327.756 USD pada 1991. Data Pdb Per Kapita Peru tetap berstatus aktif di CEIC dan dilaporkan oleh CEIC Data. Data dikategorikan dalam Global Economic Monitor World Trend Plus – Table: GDP Per Capita: USD: Annual.
In 2023, Peru received a GPI score of 2.13. The score placed the South American country in the 103th position out of 163 countries included in the global rank. Regionally, Peru occupied the 15th place among the countries in Latin America.
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Graph and download economic data for Real Broad Effective Exchange Rate for Peru (RBPEBIS) from Jan 1994 to Mar 2024 about Peru, broad, exchange rate, currency, real, and rate.
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Peru: International Internet bandwidth per Internet user, kb/s: For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 2012 to 2016. The average value for Peru during that period was 17.08 kilobits per second with a minimum of 8.49 kilobits per second in 2012 and a maximum of 36.38 kilobits per second in 2016. The latest value from 2016 is 36.38 kilobits per second. For comparison, the world average in 2016 based on 139 countries is 151.10 kilobits per second.
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Peru: Income from natural resources, percent of GDP: For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 1970 to 2021. The average value for Peru during that period was 6.61 percent with a minimum of 1.33 percent in 1998 and a maximum of 15.55 percent in 1980. The latest value from 2021 is 12.72 percent. For comparison, the world average in 2021 based on 186 countries is 6.83 percent.
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Pertumbuhan PDB Riil Peru dilaporkan sebesar -0.4 % pada 2023-03. Rekor ini turun dibanding sebelumnya yaitu 1.7 % untuk 2022-12. Data Pertumbuhan PDB Riil Peru diperbarui triwulanan, dengan rata-rata 4.3 % dari 1981-03 sampai 2023-03, dengan 169 observasi. Data ini mencapai angka tertinggi sebesar 42.1 % pada 2021-06 dan rekor terendah sebesar -30.0 % pada 2020-06. Data Pertumbuhan PDB Riil Peru tetap berstatus aktif di CEIC dan dilaporkan oleh CEIC Data. Data dikategorikan dalam Global Economic Monitor World Trend Plus – Table: Real GDP: Y-o-Y Growth: Quarterly.
Peru is one of the Latin American countries with the worst social mobility scores. In 2020, the average social mobility score in Peru reached 49.9 points, out of a maximum of 100. The higher the score, the more a particular economy provides equal opportunities for social advancement. Among the different areas analyzed to construct this index, Peru scored best in work opportunities, at 69.5 points, but it received the lowest score in social protection policies, at only 29.2 points.
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Peru: Government spending, billion USD: For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 1982 to 2022. The average value for Peru during that period was 11.83 billion U.S. dollars with a minimum of 1.31 billion U.S. dollars in 1988 and a maximum of 32.72 billion U.S. dollars in 2022. The latest value from 2022 is 32.72 billion U.S. dollars. For comparison, the world average in 2022 based on 142 countries is 88.01 billion U.S. dollars.
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Peru: Arable land, percent of total land area: For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 1961 to 2021. The average value for Peru during that period was 3 percent with a minimum of 1.4 percent in 1961 and a maximum of 3.8 percent in 2009. The latest value from 2021 is 3.4 percent. For comparison, the world average in 2021 based on 192 countries is 14.3 percent.
The general government revenue in Peru was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 14.6 billion U.S. dollars (+25.85 percent). After the sixth consecutive increasing year, the revenue is estimated to reach 71.09 billion U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Find more statistics on other topics about Peru with key insights such as unemployment rate, general government net debt as share of the gdp and share in the global gdp adjusted for ppp.
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Peru: Political stability index (-2.5 weak; 2.5 strong): For that indicator, we provide data for Peru from 1996 to 2022. The average value for Peru during that period was -0.7 points with a minimum of -1.18 points in 2009 and a maximum of -0.16 points in 2019. The latest value from 2022 is -0.45 points. For comparison, the world average in 2022 based on 193 countries is -0.07 points.
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OpenStreetMap exports for use in GIS applications.
This theme includes all OpenStreetMap features in this area matching:
waterway IS NOT NULL OR water IS NOT NULL OR natural IN ('water','wetland','bay')
Features may have these attributes:
This dataset is one of many "https://data.humdata.org/organization/hot">OpenStreetMap exports on HDX. See the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team website for more information.
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The Peru Agricultural Typology is part of the Hand-in-Hand initiative (HiH) and aims to identify micro-regional level innovation opportunities, bottlenecks and investment gaps. The concept is based on production possibilities frontier applied to farm activities, it draws on highly detailed household-level survey, agro-ecological conditions, accessibility, and poverty geospatial data.
The Hand-in-Hand (HIH) is an evidence-based, country-led, and country-owned initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) which aims to accelerate agricultural transformation and sustainable rural development, to eradicate poverty, to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition.
The final Peru Agricultural Typology consists of 7 classes and represents a combination of agricultural potential, agricultural efficiency, and poverty in the given region. The 7 classes are as follows: Critical with moderate agricultural opportunities class, the Medium priority with moderate agricultural opportunities class, the Low priority class, the High priority class, the Medium priority with high agricultural opportunities class, the Low priority with high agricultural opportunities class, and the High-performance class.