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- Food is central to a healthy and sustainable future for the Pacific. Understanding the Pacific Food System is integral to making informed decisions around food production, distribution, and consumption. Access to reliable information is essential to making good decisions.April 9, 2023News & Reports
- Pacific Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 2022 (PACHS22)Â The Pacific Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 2022 (PACHS22, Pacific Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 2017 (PACHS17)Â The PACHS17 forms the basis for Customs Tariffs and International MerchandisPacific Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (PACCOICOP) 2020Â The Pacific Classification of Individual Consumption According , Pacific Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (PACCOICOP) 2012Â PACCOICOP 2012 has been derived from the United Nations (UN) ClInternational Merchandise Trade Statistics Pacific Compilation Guide 2021Â Â The International Merchandise Trade Statistics Pacific Compilation Guide 20Pacific Standard Classification of Occupations (PACSCO) 2016Â Â The PACSCO 2016 is a regional classification of occupations and jobs common in Pacific IPacific Standard Industrial Classification (PACSIC) 2014Â The PACSIC 2014 is a regional classification of all productive activities undertaken in the PPacific Business Register Development Guide 2014Â This guide is jointly produced by the Pacific Community (SPC) and the Australian Bureau of StatisticsApril 12, 2023Page
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- International trade in food is an essential component of the global food system, with consequences ranging from environmental sustainability to public health. Evidence-based food policy requires analysis and interpretation of trade flows among countries.March 30, 2023News & Reports
International trade is important to the Pacific region. In many Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) the value of international trade exceeds the value of national gross domestic product. Imports provide Pacific people with access to food and other products which they cannot produce for themselves, this is especially true for the low-lying coral atolls.
December 5, 2022December 10, 2022Event
- During the onset of COVID-19, the CSTS team of the Pacific Community (SPC) provided remote technical support to the National Statistics Offices of the Pacific region in their round robin of household surveys. Since March 2020, the CSTS team has supported the implementing 10 censuses and 7 HIES.ÂOctober 18, 2022News & Reports
The UN Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications is the central coordination body for the work on international statistical classifications that are the responsibility of the Statistics Division, and for the coordination and review of other international statistical classifications that are the responsibility of other international organizations and that have been propos
October 25, 2022October 28, 2022Event
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- The Virtual Island Summit collectively covers all aspects of sustainable development using the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework.September 26, 2022October 2, 2022Event