The AEI database covers a wide range of indicators that measure the environmental footprint of agricultural activities. These indicators are organised into thematic areas such as:
Agricultural land area: Covers total agricultural land, cropland, pasture as well as organic farming and transgenic crop area.
Nutrient balances: Tracks nitrogen and phosphorus balances, including detailed nutrient inputs such as fertilisers and manure as well as outputs such as crop harvest and forage.
Water use and quality: Includes irrigation areas, agricultural water withdrawals, agricultural sources of nitrate and phosphate in surface water, and monitoring sites exceeding thresholds for nitrates and/or pesticides in surface and groundwater.
Pesticide sales: Monitors sales of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and other pesticides.
Biodiversity: Reports trends in farmland and forest bird populations.
Air quality: Reports agricultural ammonia emissions and greenhouse gas emissions, by gas and by source, from agriculture and Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry.
Soil erosion: Evaluates land degradation due to water and wind erosion.
Energy use: Assesses direct on-farm energy consumption.
The database includes historical data spanning from 1985 to the most recent updates, covering all 38 OECD Member countries, 5 OECD non-Members that are EU member states, and 13 emerging economies including Argentina, Brazil, People’s Republic of China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Peru, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, South Africa, Ukraine and Viet Nam.