Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value in Lao People's Democratic Republic

Lao People's Democratic Republic: Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value was 14 μg/cap/d in 2023. ▲ Rising

Latest (2023)
14 μg/cap/d
Change on year
unchanged
Rank
3rd
of 13 regions
All-time high
14 μg/cap/d
in 2020
All-time low
8 μg/cap/d
in 2010
Years of data
14
2010–2023

Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value in Lao People's Democratic Republic, 2010–2023

0510152010201620232010: 8 μg/cap/d2011: 9 μg/cap/d2012: 10 μg/cap/d2013: 10 μg/cap/d2014: 10 μg/cap/d2015: 11 μg/cap/d2016: 11 μg/cap/d2017: 12 μg/cap/d2018: 13 μg/cap/d2019: 13 μg/cap/d2020: 14 μg/cap/d2021: 14 μg/cap/d2022: 14 μg/cap/d2023: 14 μg/cap/d

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in μg/cap/d.

Analysis

In 2023, fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value in Lao People's Democratic Republic stood at 14 μg/cap/d. That is the highest value across all 14 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 40.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value in Lao People's Democratic Republic peaked at 14 μg/cap/d in 2020 and was at its lowest, 8 μg/cap/d, in 2010.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 14 years of available data.

Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value in Lao People's Democratic Republic, year by year

Annual values for Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value in Lao People's Democratic Republic, 2010 to 2023.
Year μg/cap/d Change
2010 8 μg/cap/d
2011 9 μg/cap/d +12.5%
2012 10 μg/cap/d +11.1%
2013 10 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2014 10 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2015 11 μg/cap/d +10.0%
2016 11 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2017 12 μg/cap/d +9.1%
2018 13 μg/cap/d +8.3%
2019 13 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2020 14 μg/cap/d +7.7%
2021 14 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2022 14 μg/cap/d +0.0%
2023 14 μg/cap/d +0.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 10.7 μg/cap/d 8 μg/cap/d 13 μg/cap/d 10
2020s 14 μg/cap/d 14 μg/cap/d 14 μg/cap/d 4

Countries ranked near Lao People's Democratic Republic

  1. 1 Maldives 55 μg/cap/d compare
  2. 2 Iceland 53 μg/cap/d compare
  3. 3 Kiribati 51 μg/cap/d compare
  4. 4 Tuvalu 37 μg/cap/d compare
  5. 5 Republic of Korea 36 μg/cap/d compare
  6. 6 China, Hong Kong SAR 35 μg/cap/d compare
  7. 6 Samoa 35 μg/cap/d compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value in Lao People's Democratic Republic?
Fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value in Lao People's Democratic Republic was 14 μg/cap/d in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value recorded in Lao People's Democratic Republic?
The highest recorded value was 14 μg/cap/d in 2020.
What is the lowest fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value recorded in Lao People's Democratic Republic?
The lowest recorded value was 8 μg/cap/d in 2010.
How does Lao People's Democratic Republic rank for fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value?
Lao People's Democratic Republic ranks 3rd out of 13 regions with data for 2023.
Is fish, shellfish and their products — selenium supply — value rising or falling in Lao People's Democratic Republic?
Over the last ten years it is up 40.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Lao People's Democratic Republic data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Fish, shellfish and their products — Selenium supply — Value
Unit
μg/cap/d
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
179 places, 2,425 data points, 2010–2023
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