BEN_1992_ESA_v01_M
Enquête Statistique Agricole 1992
Agricultural Survey
Name | Country code |
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Benin | BEN |
Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]
The 1992-93 Agricultural Survey in Benin was the first undertaken at national level since 1976. Although the Survey was not a general census of agriculture, publication of recent data on agricultural holdings and farm population was considered useful. Thus data on the above mentioned subjects were collected in addition to those on crop areas and yields, which were the main subjects of the Survey. The survey was organized by the Analysis, Forecasting and Synthesis Direction of the Ministry of Rural Development (DAPS/MDR), in collaboration with the Rural Development Regional Centers (CARDER), and with the technical and financial assistance of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), through the project "Macro-economic planning at sectorial and regional level." The staff consisted of 7 technical directors at the headquarters, assisted by UNDP consultants, 12 coordinators and supervisors at departmental level, and 23 supervisors and 82 enumerators in the field.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The Survey covered the Traditional Sector holdings only, (Modern Sector having been excluded), and all territories with agriculture as main activity; consequently, excluded from the survey were: (a) the towns of Cotonou, Porto-Novo, Bohicon, Abomey and Parakou; (b) the urban districts of Ouidah and Grand-Popo; (c) the Lake Territories in the sub prefectures of So-Ava, Grand-Popo and Aguegues.
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Institut National de la Statistique et de l'Analyse Économique |
A complete list of villages and relative population updated to 1984 was used as primary sampling unit frame. Exhaustive enumeration of holdings in each sampled village was done, and the complete list was used as secondary sampling unit frame. A two-stage sampling design was used; the primary sampling units, the villages, were drawn with unequal probabilities and repetitions permitted (each village was drawn with probability proportional to its population). In weighing the available resources with the required degree of precision, a sampling size of 10% was considered adequate; consequently, the number of villages sampled was 319 out of a total of 3191. A fixed number of five secondary sampling units, the traditional sector holdings, were randomly selected with equal probability and without repetitions from all sampled villages. All villages drawn twice had 10 holdings drawn or, better, all villages drawn n times, had 5n holdings drawn. The total number of holdings sampled in the country was 1595. This sample design was independently applied to the six departments of the country; in each department, the sub prefectures were considered as strata. The number of villages selected in each sub prefecture was proportional to the population of the same sub prefecture.
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1992-05-01 | 1993-02-28 |
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Institut National de la Statistique et de l'Analyse Économique | insae@planben.gouv.bj | http://www.insae-bj.org/ |
DDI_WB_BEN_1992_ESA_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Economics Data Group | World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
2012-02-29
Version 01 (February 2011)