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Data sources

Adding and citing data sources

When adding or editing deals, it is essential to indicate your data sources. This ensures that the information can be traced, verified, and updated when necessary. Most importantly, only with proper data sources can the data be legitimately substantiated.

Once a data source has been added, it can be linked to specific pieces of information (variables/attributes) using the new Data Source Citation System.

 

Important - please note

(1)   Data sources are central to the legitimacy and credibility of Land Matrix data. Please treat them with the highest priority and care.

(2)   Since 1 May 2025, the citation of data sources via the citation system has been mandatory for all newly added information.

(3)   A deal cannot be activated (made public) unless it has at least one associated data source.

(4)   Certain aspects of the data sources are monitored through data quality indicators (data statistics).

 

Data source type

  • Media Report: Articles and contributions published on websites, blogs, newspapers, magazines etc., that do not meet scientific standards.
  • Research Paper / Policy Report: Contributions from researchers, as well as detailed reports by NGOs, agricultural associations, international organizations, etc.
  • Government sources: Any information originating from governments, government agencies or government representatives.
  • Company sources: Any information from companies or corporate representatives.
  • Contract: Legal documents such as licensing agreements, concessions, leaseholds, purchase agreements, or related official documents (e.g., social or environmental assessments).
  • Contract (contract farming agreement): Legal documents that specify contract farming arrangements, including any official accompanying documentation.
  • Personal information: Information obtained directly from an individual informant. Name, organisation, email and phone should be entered in the respective fields, if available.
  • Crowdsourcing: Information submitted by the general public or users of the platform.
  • Other: Information from any other source not listed above. If you select this option, please specify the data source type in the comment field.

Data source URL

URL of an online available data source. If the source is a downloadable file, this URL links to the download page—not directly to the file itself.

Since URLs can expire, change, or become unavailable over time, the content of online sources is preserved by saving a copy (see Data source file).

 

Data source File
Please always upload a copy of your data source as a file. Carefully check the file quality and ensure that the upload completed successfully.

The Land Matrix ensures long-term accessibility and verification by saving a copy of the data sources in its database. Either a copy of the original data source document/file is stored, or a screenshot of the referenced web page is saved as an image or a PDF.
Supported file types are: .pdf, .xls, .xlsx, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .mp4, .mkv. Spatial data source files are stored as GeoJSON under ‘Locations‘, but a map screenshot is saved here for reference.
If a data source file exceeds the maximum file size of 20 MB, it can be compressed. For PDF files, a free compression tool is available from Adobe: Adobe PDF Compressor.

If you do not want the PDF to be publicly visible, you can check the “keep the PDF not public” box.
Please note: As per the Land Matrix agreement with Open Land Contracts (https://openlandcontracts.org/), you may add the PDF of a contract from this source as a data source file, however, “Keep PDF not public” must then be selected. By entering the Open Contracting ID (OCID) into the respective field, a link to the contract on OpenLandContracts.org is automatically generated, directing users to the corresponding webpage.

Data source Publication title
Title of the data source: The official or descriptive title of the source, such as the title of a research paper, policy report, annual report, media article, contract, webpage, or map.

Data source Date
Publication date, month or year of the data source. If not available, date, month or year the data source was accessed.

Data source personal information – Name Informant name (Only applicable for data sources of type ‘personal information’).
Data source personal information – Organisation Informant organisation: The name of the institution, company, or group with which the informant is affiliated. (Only applicable for data sources of type ‘personal information’).
Data source personal information – Email Informant email address (Only applicable for data sources of type ‘personal information’).
Data source personal information – Phone Informant phone number (Only applicable for data sources of type ‘personal information’).

Data sourceIncludes in-country-verified information
Please check this box if the data source is directly based on on-the-ground verification through fieldwork or similar efforts.

 

Data source Open Contracting ID (for data source type Contract)
An Open Contracting ID (ocid) is a globally unique identifier for a contracting process that facilitates the integration and traceability of contracts across systems. Here it is used to link the data source in the Land Matrix database to the corresponding contract document on OpenLandContracts.org.
Once the OCID has been entered, a link to the corresponding contract documents on OpenLandContracts.org will be generated automatically.

Comment on data source
Any additional information on the data source.