Share of population that cannot afford a calorie sufficient diet
A diet is deemed unaffordable if it costs more than 52% of a household's income. The cost of an energy sufficient diet is the cheapest way that an individual canmeet their calorie requirement using available staple foods in each country.
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- Annual food expenditure vs. total consumer expenditure
- Average income of large-scale food producers
- Average income of small-scale food producers
- Commodity price index of cereal crops and petroleum
- Cost of a calorie sufficient diet
- Cost of a calorie sufficient diet as a share of average food expenditure
- Cost of a healthy diet
- Cost of a healthy diet as a share of average expenditure on food
- Cost of a nutrient adequate diet
- Cost of a nutrient adequate diet as a share of average food expenditure
- Domestic food price volatility index
- Food expenditure as a share of family disposable income
- Food expenditure per person
- Food expenditure per personBy place of expenditure
- How much food can you buy for working one hour in the manufacturing sector?
- Indicator of food price anomalies
- Long-term prices of food commodities
- Number of people that cannot afford a calorie sufficient diet
- Number of people that cannot afford a healthy diet
- Number of people that cannot afford a nutrient adequate diet
- Real commodity price index, food products
- Share of consumer expenditure spent on alcohol and tobacco
- Share of consumer expenditure spent on food
- Share of consumer expenditure spent on food vs. total consumer expenditure
- Share of countries recording high food prices
- Share of expenditure spent on food vs. food expenditure per person
- Share of population that cannot afford a healthy diet
- Share of population that cannot afford a nutrient adequate diet
- Wheat prices in England