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FAO yearbook. Fishery statistics: Commodities, 2004 / FAO annuaire. Statistique des pêches: Produits, 2004 / FAO anuario. Estadísticas de pesca: Productos, 2004












FAO Fishery Information, Data and Statistics Unit/Unité de l’information, des données et des statistiques sur les pêches/Dependencia de Información, Datos y Estadísticas de Pesca. Commodities 2004. Produits 2004. Productos 2004. FAO yearbook. Fishery statistics. Commodities/ FAO annuaire. Statistiques des pêches. Produits/FAO anuario. Estadísticas de pesca. Productos. Vol. 99. Rome/Roma, FAO. 2006. 237p.


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    The FAO Yearbook of fishery statistics: Commodities is a compilation of annual statistical data on production and foreign trade of fishery commodities for all countries and territories of the world. The Yearbook includes data series on production of processed and preserved fishery products in terms of quantity and on imports and exports of fishery products in terms of quantity and value. It also gives statistics of apparent consumption of fish and fishery products, the value and disposition of w orld fishery production and direction of trade for selected countries. Statistical information in the Yearbook is based primarily on data provided by the countries through questionnaires or official publications. In the absence of official data, FAO makes estimates based on the best information available.
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    The “FAO Yearbook of Fishery Statistics: Commodities” is a compilation of annual statistical data on production .and foreign trade of fishery commodities for all countries and territories of the world. The Yearbook includes data series on production of processed and preserved fishery products in terms of quantity and on imports and exports of fishery products in terms of quantity and value. It also gives statistics of apparent consumption of fish and fishery products, the value of world catches, the disposition of fishery production and direction of trade for selected countries. Statistical information in the Yearbook is based primarily on data provided by the countries through questionnaires or official publications. In the absence of official data, FAO makes estimates based on the best information available. FAO gratefully acknowledges the cooperation received from national authorities, regional fisheries organizations and others providing statistics and information, and welcomes com ments, suggestions and additional information from users of the statistics.
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    The FAO Yearbook of fishery statistics: Commodities is a compilation of annual statistical data on production and foreign trade of fishery commodities for all countries and territories of the world. The Yearbook includes data series on production of processed and preserved fishery products in terms of quantity and on imports and exports of fishery products in terms of quantity and value. It also gives statistics of apparent consumption of fish and fishery products, the value and disposition of w orld fishery production and direction of trade for selected countries. Statistical information in the Yearbook is based primarily on data provided by the countries through questionnaires or official publications. In the absence of official data, FAO makes estimates based on the best information available.

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