- United States | Data - World Bank Data
Access comprehensive data on the United States' economy, population, and development from the World Bank
- Welcome to Flight Plan | Audubon
In my lifetime, North America has lost more than 3 billion birds This is a catastrophe playing out on a planetary scale We are reaching a tipping point for birds, magnified by the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change But if we act now—in this critical decade—we can reverse this trend
- DCA Facts Figures | Delmarva Chicken Association
In 2024, the Delmarva chicken community raised 613 million chickens, produced 4 6 billion pounds of chicken and generated $4 8 billion in sales The annual figures, compiled by Delmarva Chicken Association, measure the broad, stabilizing contribution that chicken makes to Delmarva's economy
- Ghanas Agriculture Sector Report (03. 11. 22) - GIPC
In 2020, production increased by 3%, 6%, 5% and 4% for cattle, chicken, goat and sheep meat, respectively Chicken, one of the largest sources of livestock protein in Ghana, and game led the way in the production of meat recording 72,138 tonnes and 75,202 tonnes respectively
- Frontiers | Challenges to the Poultry Industry: Current . . .
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted poultry meat production: There has been a 2% decrease in production and a 1% reduction in the global chicken meat trade in 2020 These decreases may be due to lockdowns and fluctuations in global poultry supplies, feeds, shipments, meat, and eggs
- Decade of Healthy Ageing - World Health Organization
2 In 2019, the global population aged 60 years and over (older adults) was just over 1 billion people, representing 13 2% of the world’s total population of 7 7 billion That number is 2 5 times greater than in 1980 (382 million) and is projected to reach nearly 2 1 billion by 2050 For the first time in history,
- Global prevalence and burden of depressive and anxiety . . .
The global major depressive disorder additional DALY rate due to the COVID-19 pandemic was 137·1 DALYs (92·5–190·6) per 100 000 population, 182·0 (123·5–252·2) per 100 000 females, and 92·5 (61·5–130·3) per 100 000 males (DALY rates by sex by region will be available on the Global Health Data Exchange after full release of GBD 2020)
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