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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsCost of a calorie sufficient diet as a percentage of the global poverty line
The cost of an energy sufficient diet is the cheapest way that an individual can meet their calorie requirement using available staple foods in each country. This is given
as a percentage of $1.20, which is equal to 63% of the $1.90 international poverty line. Those at the lowest incomes spend an average of 63% of their income on food.
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- Average income of large-scale food producers
- Average income of small-scale food producers
- Commodity price index of cereal crops and petroleum, 1850-2015
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- Cost of a calorie sufficient diet as a share of average food expenditure
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- Cost of a nutritionally adequate diet
- Cost of a nutritionally adequate diet as a share of the global poverty line
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- Food expenditure per person
- Food expenditure per person per year
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- 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 nutritionally adequate diet
- Real commodity price index, food products
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- Share of consumer expenditure on alcoholic beverages and tobacco
- Share of consumer expenditure spend on alcoholic beverages and tobacco
- Share of consumer expenditure spent on alcoholic beverages and tobacco vs. GDP per capita, 2015
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- Share of consumer expenditure spent on food vs. GDP per capita
- Share of population that cannot afford a calorie sufficient diet
- Share of population that cannot afford a healthy diet
- Share of population that cannot afford a nutritionally adequate diet
- Share of total expenditure spent on food vs. food expenditure per person
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