id,name,description,createdAt,updatedAt,datasetId,additionalInfo,link,dataPublishedBy 17771,Prices: Producer Prices - Annual,"{""link"": ""http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/?#data/"", ""retrievedDate"": ""13-Feb-2020"", ""additionalInfo"": ""Producer Prices are prices received by farmers for primary crops, live animals and livestock primary products as collected at the point of initial sale (prices paid at the farm-gate). Due to differences in data collection infrastructure and capacity, some countries do vary from this concept by collecting, instead, wholesale or local market prices. While these may be good proxies of farm-gate prices when the marketing chain is very limited, they tend to be poorer proxies in economies where transport and commercial margins constitute a significant share of the final product price. At the far extreme, some countries report retail prices, which are typically very poor proxies for producer prices."", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) (2020)"", ""dataPublisherSource"": ""The main source is official statistics from FAO member countries. Most countries report annual prices from surveys, in some cases administered prices are provided. The questionnaire metadata section requests information on the type of source and data collection frequency. No information is requested, and therefore available, on sample sizes at country level.""}",2020-02-14 02:54:08,2020-02-14 02:54:08,5040,"Producer Prices are prices received by farmers for primary crops, live animals and livestock primary products as collected at the point of initial sale (prices paid at the farm-gate). Due to differences in data collection infrastructure and capacity, some countries do vary from this concept by collecting, instead, wholesale or local market prices. While these may be good proxies of farm-gate prices when the marketing chain is very limited, they tend to be poorer proxies in economies where transport and commercial margins constitute a significant share of the final product price. At the far extreme, some countries report retail prices, which are typically very poor proxies for producer prices.",http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/?#data/,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) (2020)