AFSI’s Crop Composition Database (CCDB)
Explore the Composition of Agriculturally Important,
Conventionally Bred Crops
Improve overall knowledge of human nutrition.
Inform the development of diets that promote the healthy growth of livestock.
Improve global data sets related to food security and nutrition modeling.
The Agriculture & Food Systems Institute’s Crop Composition Database (CCDB) is a curated, open resource that provides data on the natural variability in composition (e.g., nutrients, anti-nutrients, and secondary metabolites) of agriculturally important, conventionally bred crops.
Crops
Apple
Canola (2)
Cassava
Cotton
Corn, Field
Corn, Sweet
Eucalyptus
Mustard
Potato
Red Pepper
Rice
Sorghum
Soybean
Strawberry
Sugar Beet
Sugarcane
Version 10.0 | Launched May 9, 2024
Includes additional data for existing crops and data for a new crop – eucalyptus.