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It presents the estimated net income and gross product by fiscal year. It includes all five of Puerto Rico's social accounts.
It is a detailed report broken down by region, municipality and entity, where a breakdown of the rations served and the average daily rations are reported.
The report presents local production, imports, exports, quantity available for consumption, consumption per capita and the percentage of the availability of consumption.
The Puerto Rico Economic Summary Journal presents a compendium of the main economic indicators, both for Puerto Rico, the United States and the international context, with their respective analyses, graphs and tables.
Employment, hour and wage statistics for all industries are provided monthly in the form of text, tables and graphs, comparing the current month with the previous month and with the same month of the previous year. Data is provided at the island level and the eight metropolitan areas.
It mainly refers to the production and sale of milk. The content of the report is divided into: Agricultural Phase, Industrial Phase, Dairy Industry Regulatory Office, Livestock Settlement System, Dairy Herd Health Program, Preventive Maintenance, Cleaning and Sanitation Program for Dairy Milking Equipment, Fund for the Promotion of the Dairy Industry, Milk Quality Program, Livestock Assistance Program, Puerto Rico Dairy Industry Perspectives.
The Census of Agriculture is conducted every 5 years, in the years ending in 2 and 7, in collaboration with the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of Puerto Rico. The three main groups of tables presented in this report are: 1) Puerto Rico: Tables 1 to 21 provide statistics on the information collected for all farms. Most of the information presented in these tables is accompanied by historical data from the 2002 census. 2) Municipalities: Tables 22 to 76 provide detailed statistics by municipality. 3) Summary: Tables 77 to 82 show more detailed information about farms or the characteristics of the farmer. The information in these tables is classified by the farmer's tenure, type of organization, primary occupation and age of the farmer, size of the farm, market value of the agricultural products sold, and the type of farm. Inventories of animals, birds, machinery, equipment, buildings, facilities and the number of families of aggregates or sharecroppers reflect the quantities existing at the end of the year. Information on crops, sales of crops and animals, and on income, production expenses, employees, irrigation, total rope and tenure refer to the calendar year. Conducting the Census of Agriculture is a requirement under the “Agriculture Census Act of 1997,” Public Law 105-113 (Title 7, United States Code, Section 2204g).
A three-year statistical report that makes known to the public the level of commercial fishing that occurs in the territorial waters of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The DRNA collects data from the fishermen themselves, from the fishmongers and from the fishermen's associations. It is done as part of compliance with the PR Fisheries Act (Act No. 278 of 1998).
Presenta el número de clientes activos de la AAA por clase de cuenta (residencial, residencial público, comercial, industrial, entidad sin fines de lucro y gubernamentales).
A matrix of purchase-sale transactions between all sectors of the economy, which occurs during the production process of a given fiscal year.
Report that describes the effort, quantity and species of recreational fishing. The information is collected through surveys carried out in fishing tournaments.
It contains the Puerto Rico Manufacturing - Purchasing Managers' Index (PRM-PMI) and its component indices: New Orders, Production, Employment, Supplier Deliveries, Inventories. In addition, it includes indices on customer Inventories, Prices paid for company inputs, the Reserve of uncompleted orders, and new Orders for export. These indices are derived from information collected electronically from the largest manufacturing companies in Puerto Rico. The estimate is based on a dissemination index methodology, similar to that used in other countries and other states of the United States for similar indices. This Survey is the result of a collaboration with the Puerto Rico Industrial Association.