AGRIS Reaches 11,636,413 Bibliographic Records

The AGRIS team is thrilled to announce that today, 1,354,400 additional records have been published in the International Information System for the Agricultural Science and Technology (AGRIS). AGRIS now boasts 11,636,413 total records.

The record breaking amount of bibliographic records within AGRIS comes on the heels of many exciting initiatives launched by the platform at the end of 2019. 

In December of 2019, AGRIS launched a new interface, which includes new functionalities such as personal pages for data providers and updated search functionalities. This new functionality makes it possible for data providers to access their personal, unique collection of data on their own individual page within AGRIS. On the homepage of AGRIS, the new search functionalities now allow the user to refine the search by selecting the language and resource type. Within the search results, users now have the ability to refine the search even more with filters including the publication date, the ability to search for data from particular data providers and the possibility to filter records which have a full text link available.

In November of 2019, AGRIS launched the Open Data Set Initiative, which will provide great opportunity to increase analysis of agricultural performance through the use of open data, and consequently help inform agricultural investment, innovation and policy to drive changes toward increasing sustainability in the agricultural sector, which matches the goal of living in a world with zero hunger.

About AGRIS

AGRIS is the International systems for Agricultural Science and Technology, a global, multilingual bibliographic database that connects users directly to a rich collection of research and worldwide technical information on food and agriculture.

One of the world’s leading public information services that offers more than 11 million bibliographic records produced by more than 500 data providers including research centers, academic institutions, publishers, governmental bodies, development programmes, international and national organizations from 148 countries. More than 400,000 agricultural and research professionals worldwide access AGRIS resources each month.

Maintained by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), AGRIS has been serving users from developed and developing countries through facilitating access to knowledge in agriculture, science and technology since 1974.