Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH) — Total Industries — Operating surplus — Value Local Currency by country

This domain contains data on three food value measures, namely: (1) Food At Home (FAH); (2) Food and Tobacco at Home (FTAH); (3) Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH), disaggregated by four primary factors (Operating Surplus, Labor, Taxes, Imports) and by five food value chain industries (Agriculture,...

Countries reporting
63
Highest
299.84 million million LCU
Indonesia
Lowest
8.35 million LCU
Brunei Darussalam
Median
10,127 million LCU
Years covered
16
2005–2020
Data points
716

What the numbers show

Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH) — Total Industries — Operating surplus — Value Local Currency is currently reported for 63 countries. The highest value is 299.84 million million LCU in Indonesia; the lowest is 8.35 million LCU in Brunei Darussalam.

The median across all reporting countries is 10,127 million LCU, and the mean is 5.81 million million LCU.

Over the past decade 54 countries rose and 9 fell. The largest increase was in Argentina (up 860.2%), and the largest decrease in T�rkiye (down 100.0%).

Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH) — Total Industries: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Indonesia 299.84 million million LCU 2015 up 293.3% rising
2 Republic of Korea 28.61 million million LCU 2015 up 76.5% rising
3 Colombia 17.32 million million LCU 2015 up 153.8% rising
4 Japan 13.36 million million LCU 2015 down 10.6% falling
5 Cambodia 1.60 million million LCU 2015 up 160.5% rising
6 Chile 1.56 million million LCU 2015 up 295.0% rising
7 India 1.01 million million LCU 2015 up 129.3% rising
8 Russian Federation 596,015 million LCU 2015 up 386.0% rising
9 Costa Rica 444,087 million LCU 2015 up 210.0% rising
10 Mexico 342,621 million LCU 2015 up 53.2% rising
11 Thailand 250,914 million LCU 2015 up 36.7% rising
12 Kazakhstan 226,672 million LCU 2015 up 579.0% volatile
13 China, mainland 205,742 million LCU 2015 up 52.7% rising
14 Hungary 135,681 million LCU 2015 up 46.8% rising
15 Philippines 129,664 million LCU 2015 up 167.6% rising
16 China, Taiwan Province of 118,973 million LCU 2015 up 39.7% rising
17 Brazil 70,310 million LCU 2015 up 322.5% rising
18 Argentina 69,932 million LCU 2015 up 860.2% volatile
19 Czechia 35,728 million LCU 2015 up 10.4% flat
20 T�rkiye 31,843 million LCU 2015 down 100.0% volatile
21 Spain 28,660 million LCU 2015 up 0.1% falling
22 Italy 27,400 million LCU 2015 up 25.5% rising
23 Peru 22,358 million LCU 2015 up 203.5% rising
24 Canada 15,813 million LCU 2015 up 96.6% rising
25 Malaysia 14,822 million LCU 2015 up 213.9% rising
26 France 13,975 million LCU 2015 up 35.8% rising
27 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 13,349 million LCU 2015 up 22.1% rising
28 Germany 12,956 million LCU 2015 up 8.1% falling
29 Iceland 12,585 million LCU 2015 up 142.5% rising
30 South Africa 10,798 million LCU 2015 up 233.5% rising
31 China, Hong Kong SAR 10,453 million LCU 2015 up 66.1% rising
32 Australia 10,127 million LCU 2015 up 11.5% rising
33 Morocco 10,046 million LCU 2015 up 38.3% rising
34 Saudi Arabia 9,411 million LCU 2014 up 293.4% volatile
35 Sweden 8,777 million LCU 2015 up 67.1% rising
36 Greece 8,644 million LCU 2015 up 33.4% rising
37 Norway 8,598 million LCU 2015 up 110.9% rising
38 Israel 7,374 million LCU 2015 up 132.2% rising
39 Poland 5,907 million LCU 2015 up 43.3% rising
40 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 5,631 million LCU 2015 up 10.9% flat
41 Austria 5,158 million LCU 2015 up 73.3% rising
42 Romania 5,004 million LCU 2015 down 100.0% volatile
43 Denmark 4,956 million LCU 2015 up 32.6% rising
44 Switzerland 4,521 million LCU 2015 down 10.8% falling
45 Portugal 3,443 million LCU 2015 up 28.8% rising
46 Croatia 2,546 million LCU 2015 up 103.2% rising
47 Singapore 2,248 million LCU 2015 up 107.4% rising
48 Tunisia 2,173 million LCU 2015 up 120.5% rising
49 New Zealand 1,980 million LCU 2015 up 67.5% rising
50 Belgium 1,743 million LCU 2015 up 29.3% rising
51 Ecuador 1,670 million LCU 2020 up 44.5% rising
52 Finland 809.21 million LCU 2015 up 11.3% rising
53 Ireland 612.85 million LCU 2015 down 30.6% falling
54 Bulgaria 357.74 million LCU 2015 up 79.9% rising
55 Cyprus 208.14 million LCU 2015 up 143.3% rising
56 Slovakia 177.26 million LCU 2015 down 95.9% volatile
57 Slovenia 152.93 million LCU 2015 down 99.4% volatile
58 Latvia 111.02 million LCU 2015 up 197.8% rising
59 Lithuania 93.29 million LCU 2015 down 53.1% rising
60 Malta 85.07 million LCU 2015 up 283.0% rising
61 Estonia 71.07 million LCU 2015 down 89.8% volatile
62 Luxembourg 47.1 million LCU 2015 up 67.8% rising
63 Brunei Darussalam 8.35 million LCU 2015 up 6.6% rising

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH) — Total Industries — Operating surplus — Value Local Currency
Unit
million LCU
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
65 places, 716 data points, 2005–2020
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This domain contains data on three food value measures, namely: (1) Food At Home (FAH); (2) Food and Tobacco at Home (FTAH); (3) Food and Accommodation Away From Home (FAAFH), disaggregated by four primary factors (Operating Surplus, Labor, Taxes, Imports) and by five food value chain industries (Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco products; Transportation and storage; Wholesale and retail trade; Accommodation and food service activities). The three food value measures differ for the bundle of goods and services they account for. In particular, the FAH refers to domestic expenditures of personal consumption for food consumed at home, at purchaser prices. The FTAH measure is similar in its target, but it refers to a broader set of economic goods, inclusive of tobacco, as food and tobacco expenditures are not always separable in the original data. On the other side, the FAAFH refers to domestic expenditures of personal consumption for food consumed away from home (e.g. in restaurants), at purchaser prices, and it also includes expenditures for accommodation in all the cases where the two types of expenditures were not separable in the original data. The values of industry decomposition measure the food production value-added distribution across different industries and factors involved in the agri-food value chain. All these estimates are based on Leontief Input Ouput modeling and Industry reduction method. The Food Value Chain domain aims to supply informaiton relevant for the SDG 12 - sustainable consumption and production patterns, SDG 2 - zero hunger and SDG 1 - no poverty, that constitue guiding SDGs in the FAO Strategic Framework 2022-2031 and its better production pillar. More in general they may inform national, regional and global food policy, including measures in the World Food Summit framework. Data are collected from national Supply and Use Tables (SUTs) and Industry by Industry Input Output tables (IOTs), via OECD database or NSOs. All input data are in line with the System of National Accounts (SNA) and main international classifications and standards related to environmental-economic accounting (respectively the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, SEEA AFF, and the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, ISIC).