This dataset contains statistics on the usage patterns of the official City of Seattle Twitter accounts, as well their outreach impact. Jun 2016 - Jan 2017
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An analysis of the tweets from ESA2016 meeting.Used r-package 'tm'All code on Github here: https://cjlortie.github.io/esa2016.tweets/
This statistic described the distribution of twitter usage in the Middle East and North Africa in 2016, by language. During 2016, the most used language on twitter in the MENA region was Arabic with ** percent.
How many people use X/Twitter?
As of the first quarter of 2019, X/Twitter averaged 330 million monthly active users, a decline from its all-time high of 336 MAU in the first quarter of 2018. As of the first quarter of 2019, the company switched its user reporting metric to monetizable daily active users (mDAU).
X/Twitter
X/Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service, enabling registered users to read and post short messages called tweets. X/Twitter messages are limited to 280 characters and users are also able to upload photos or short videos. Tweets are posted to a publicly available profile or can be sent as direct messages to other users.
Part of the social platform’s appeal is the ability of users to follow any other user with a public profile, enabling users to interact with celebrities who regularly post on the social media site. Currently, the most-followed person on Twitter is singer Katy Perry with more than 107 million followers. Twitter has also become an important communications channel for governments and heads of state – U.S. President Donald Trump was the most-followed world leader on Twitter, followed by Pope Francis and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Despite the widespread usage among the rich and famous, the decline in active users has not been impressing investors as the platform is largely reliant on delivering advertising to users in order to generate revenues. Twitter’s company revenue in 2018 amounted to three billion U.S. dollars, up from 2.44 billion in the preceding fiscal year. Twitter was only recently able to report a positive annual result for the first time, when the company generated 1.2 billion U.S. dollars in net income in 2018.
Article-Level Metrics (ALM) measure the reach and online engagement of scholarly works. This PLOS ALM report contains the cumulative stats collected for all works through January 10, 2016. Data are generated by the Lagotto open source software. Go to the Lagotto forum for questions or comments.
This annual statistics notice and accompanying dataset, formerly known as the British Horticulture statistics report, provides key statistics on the area, production, trade and valuation of the main fruit and vegetable crops grown in the United Kingdom.
The metadata document contains user information, methodology and data quality assurance.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
Defra statistics: crops
Email mailto:crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk">crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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Previously published National Statistics publications on the use of wheat, barley and oats by wheat millers, flour producers, brewers, distillers, maltsters and oatmeal millers in the UK in 2016.
Each statistical notice gives the figures available at the time of publication and the figures may be subject to revision as new information becomes available. The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.
In May 2016 the monthly publication was discontinued replaced by a quarterly statistical notice. The quarterly notice includes additional information on flour production and stocks of cereal held by cereal processors. The flour millers data also includes use of wheat for starch and bioethanol production.
Defra statistics: crops
Email mailto:crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk">crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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This publication gives previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication for 2016 on the retail production of compound animal feed in Great Britain and the quantity of raw materials used. It also includes quarterly information about the average sales prices of the feed. The information comes from surveys of GB animal feed companies and of specialised integrated poultry units. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each monthly as new information becomes available.
The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here
Defra statistics: crops
Email mailto:crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk">crops-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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This statistic describes the distribution of tweets per user per day from the Middle East and North Africa in **********, by country. The average twitter user in Kuwait sent out *** tweets per day in **********.
This publication gives previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication on wholesale fruit and vegetable prices that showed figures for 2016. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available. This publication also contains the previously published monthly dataset on wholesale fruit and vegetable prices which gives prices up to July 2016.
The latest weekly data sets are available here.
The publications give the average wholesale prices of selected home-grown horticultural produce. The prices are national averages of the most usual prices charged by wholesalers for selected home-grown fruit and vegetables at the wholesale markets in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and New Spitalfields. For selected home-grown cut flowers and flowering pot plants the average also includes information from the wholesale market at New Covent Garden up to February 2016.
Defra statistics: prices
Email mailto:prices@defra.gov.uk">prices@defra.gov.uk
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This publication gives previously published copies of the National Statistics publications on poultry and poultry meat production for 2016. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available
Included are the number of chicks placed and eggs set by United Kingdom hatcheries. The number of birds placed each month shown give an indication of future poultry meat and egg production. The number of eggs set each month indicates how many birds will be available for placing in future months.
It also includes statistics on the number of poultry slaughtered, average live weights of poultry and poultry meat production in the United Kingdom.
The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.
For further information please contact:
julie.rumsey@defra.gsi.gov.uk
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These experimental statistics present an analysis of trade with the UK in plant and plant commodities (including live plants, fruit, vegetables and cereals), covering both the financial value and the physical scale (mass) of this trade.
Also presented is an analysis of the notifications of controlled commodities, including the geographical origin and type of commodity being imported. The Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate and the Forestry Commission are notified of any controlled commodities being imported from countries outside of the UK. A range of checks are carried out to ensure that these traded goods meet required standards, in order to prevent the introduction of pest and disease.
These annual statistics cover the period 2016 to 2020 and geographical coverage is specified at the start of each section.
Next update: see the Statistics Calendar
For further information you can contact: sam.grant@defra.gov.uk
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This publication gives final estimates of land use, livestock populations and the agricultural workforce for England from the June Survey of Agriculture and Horticulture run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in June 2016.
Information about the users of uses of the June survey of agriculture and horticulture is available here.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar.
Defra statistics: farming
Email mailto:farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk">farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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This publication gives statistics on the number of cattle, sheep and pigs in England at 1 December 2016.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
Defra statistics: farming
Email mailto:farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk">farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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This publication gives statistics on the number of cattle, sheep and pigs in the UK at 1 December 2016. In the Livestock Population spreadsheet numbers at June are also included for cattle sheep and pigs. Poultry populations are only available for June each year and are incorporated for reference.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
Defra statistics: farming
Email mailto:farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk">farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk
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Soil nutrient balances provide a method for estimating the annual nutrient loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus to agricultural soils.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
For further information please contact:
observatory@defra.gsi.gov.uk
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Descriptive statistics of substance-related tweets.
This publication gives the final UK results of the June Surveys of Agriculture and Horticulture run in June 2016 by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for Northern Ireland. It gives statistics on agricultural land use, crop areas, crop yields, crop production, livestock numbers and the agricultural workforce in the United Kingdom. Please note that this publication was revised on 20 December 2016 to correct the estimates for total barley yield and production. Further detail can be found within the release.
Information about the users of uses of the June survey of agriculture and horticulture is available here.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
Defra statistics: farming
Email mailto:farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk">farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk
<p class="govuk-body">You can also contact us via Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/DefraStats" class="govuk-link">https://twitter.com/DefraStats</a></p>
This statistic described the distribution of twitter usage in Qatar in 2016, by device. During 2016, the most used device for twitter in Qatar was mobile with almost ** percent.
This publication gives the provisional UK results of the June Surveys of Agriculture and Horticulture run in June 2016 by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for Northern Ireland. It gives statistics on agricultural land use, crop areas, crop yields, crop production and livestock numbers in the United Kingdom.
Next update: see the statistic release calendar
Defra statistics: farming
Email mailto:farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk">farming-statistics@defra.gov.uk
<p class="govuk-body">You can also contact us via Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/DefraStats" class="govuk-link">https://twitter.com/DefraStats</a></p>
This dataset contains statistics on the usage patterns of the official City of Seattle Twitter accounts, as well their outreach impact. Jun 2016 - Jan 2017