DDI_ETH_2011_AgSS_v01_M
Central Statistical Agency
2012-05-25
NADA
Version 02 (August 2013). Edited version based on Version 01 DDI (DDI-ETH-CSA-AgSS-2011-v1.0) that was done by Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia.
Agricultural Sample Survey 2011-2012 (2004 E.C)
AgSS 2010-11
ETH_2011_AgSS_v01_M
Central Statistical Agency (CSA)
NADA
Government of Ethiopia
Data Administrator
World Bank Microdata Library
Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]
Version 1.0: Edited and non anonymized dataset, for internal use only.
The general objective of CSA's Agricultural Sample Survey (AgSS) is to collect basic quantitative information on the country's agriculture that is essential for planning, policy formulation, monitoring and evaluation of mainly food security and other agricultural activities. The AgSS is composed of four components: Crop Production Forecast Survey, Meher Season Post Harvest Survey (Area and production, land use, farm management and crop utilization), Livestock Survey and Belg Season Survey.
The specific objectives of Meher Season Post Harvest Survey are to estimate the total crop area, volume of crop production and yield of crops for Meher Season agriculture in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia
The annual Agricultural Sample Survey (Meher season) covered the entire rural parts of the country except the non-sedentary population of three zones of Afar and six zones of Somali regions
Agricultural household/ Holder/ Crop
The survey covered agricultural households in the sample selected regions.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The scope of annual Agricultural Sample Survey included:
- Area identification and characteristics of agricultural holder's. This included household's geographic locations, holder's age, holder's sex and educational status.
- List of fields and agricultural practices for pure stand and mixed crops.
- List of permanent crops and number of tress.
- Records of quantity of improved seed, fertilizers and information on crop protection.
- Records of results of area measurements.
- List and selection of fields for crop cutting and details of record of crop cutting.
The range of data items that the 2010/11 (2003 E.C.) Annual Agricultural Sample Survey (Meher Season) dealt with includes all cereals, pulses and oilseeds and the most commonly grown vegetables, root crops and permanent (perennial) crops. Holders growing at least one or more of these and / or other crops are enumerated and data on crop area and yield condition recorded, hence data on production of these crops acquired.
Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia
Sampling Frame
The list containing EAs of all regions and their respective households obtained from the 2007 (1999 E.C) cartographic census frame was used as the sampling frame in order to select the primary sampling units (EAs). Consequently, all sample EAs were selected from this frame based on the design proposed for the survey. The second stage sampling units, households, were selected from a fresh list of households that were prepared for each EA at the beginning of the survey.
Sample Design
In order to select the sample a stratified two-stage cluster sample design was implemented. Enumeration areas (EAs) were taken to be the primary sampling units (PSUs) and the secondary sampling units (SSUs) were agricultural households. The sample size for the 2010/11 agricultural sample survey was determined by taking into account of both the required level of precision for the most important estimates within each domain and the amount of resources allocated to the survey. In order to reduce non-sampling errors, manageability of the survey in terms of quality and operational control was also considered.
All regions were taken to be the domain of estimation for which major findings of the survey are reported.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The 2011-2012 annual Agricultural Sample Survey used structured questionnaires to collect agricultural information from selected sample households.
List of forms in the questionnaires:
- AgSS Form 2004/0: It contains forms that used to list all households in the sample areas.
- AgSS Form 2004/1: It contains forms that used to list selected agricultural households and holders in the sample areas.
- AgSS Form 2004/2A: It contains forms that used to collect information about crops, results of area measurements covered by crops and other land uses.
- AgSS Form 2004/2B: It contains forms that used to collect information about miscellaneous questions for the holders.
- AgSS Form 2004/4: It contains forms that used to collect information about list of temporary crop fields for selecting crop cutting plots.
- AgSS Form 2004/5: It contains forms that used to collect information about list of temporary crop cutting results.
Organization of Fieldwork
The conduct of a survey cannot be executed without the arrangement of fieldwork. In recognition of this, the organization of fieldwork has been entrusted to the Desks that liaises between the Head Office and the 25 Branch Statistical Offices spread across the regions. All Branch Offices took part in the survey execution especially in recruiting the enumerators, organizing the 2nd stage training, assigning the field staff to their sites of enumeration, supervising the data collection and retrieving completed questionnaires and submitting them to the Head Office for data processing.
The Branch Offices were also responsible for administering the financial and logistic aspects of the survey within their areas of operation. A total of 2,394 enumerators, 529 field supervisors and 66 statisticians were involved in the data collection where on the average one supervisor was assigned to five enumeration areas for supervision of data collection. All the enumerators were supplied with the necessary survey equipment after the completion of the training to ensure the smooth operation of the survey. To facilitate the data collection activities, a total of 194 four-wheel drive vehicles were used.
Training of Field Staff
The execution of a survey and quality of data acquired from the survey highly depend on the type of training given to the enumerators and supervisors and the consequent understanding of the tasks to be performed and the standard procedures to be followed by the enumerators and supervisors in the survey undertaking. The quality and completeness of data are ensured when the training meets its objective of producing responsible and fervent enumerators and supervisors.
In light of this point, the training was given to the field staff in two stages. The first stage training, which took place at the SNNPR capital Awassa and lasted 7 days targeted staff from the Head Office, statisticians and senior field supervisors from Branch Statistical Offices. The staff that took part in the first stage training was then assigned to conduct similar training for the enumerators and other supervisors for 15 days in all the twenty- five Branch Statistical Offices distributed across the country. In the training the field staff was given detailed classroom instruction on how to collect data, method of area measurement, interviewing procedures, etc. The training also included field practice to reinforce the understanding of concepts, definitions and theories discussed in the classroom with regard to field measurement, crop cutting, GPS reading and interviewing methods.
Method of Data Collection
The agricultural data for the year 2011/12 (2004 E.C.) was collected from sedentary rural peasant households by interviewing the selected agricultural holders and physically measuring their fields to obtain data on crop yields and other items of interest.
The data obtained were recorded in various forms designed for this purpose. Instruments like measuring tape; compass, kitchen balance, scientific calculators, GPS (Oromiya region only) and others were used during data collection for a timely and smooth acquisition of accurate data. The procedures for measuring area under crop and area of non - crop fields operated by the holders were performed for the 30 selected households from each sampled E.A. using measuring tapes and compasses as well as GPS.
Editing, Coding and Verification
Statistical data editing plays an important role in ensuring the quality of the collected survey data. It minimizes the effects of errors introduced while collecting data in the field, hence the need for data editing, coding and verification. Although coding and editing are done by the enumerators and supervisors in the field, respectively, verification of this task is done at the Head Office.
An editing, coding and verification instruction manual was prepared and reproduced for this purpose. Then 66 editors-coders and verifiers were trained for two days in editing, coding and verification using the aforementioned manual as a reference and teaching aid. The completed questionnaires were edited, coded and later verified on a 100 % basis before the questionnaires were passed over to the data entry unit. The editing, coding and verification exercise of all questionnaires took 18 days.
Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation
Before data entry, the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Statistics Directorate of the CSA prepared edit specification for the survey for use on personal computers for data consistency checking purposes. The data on the edited and coded questionnaires were then entered into personal computers. The data were then checked and cleaned using the edit specifications prepared earlier for this purpose. The data entry operation involved about 70 data encoders, 10 data encoder supervisors, 12 data cleaning operators and 55 personal computers. The data entered into the computers using the entry module of the CSPRO (Census and Survey Processing System) software, which is a software package developed by the United States Bureau of the Census. Following the data entry operations, the data was further reviewed for data inconsistencies, missing data … etc. by the regular professional staff from Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Statistics Directorate. The final stage of the data processing was to summarizing the cleaned data and produce statistical tables that present the results of the survey using the tabulation component of the PC based CSPRO software produced by professional staff from Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Statistics Directorate.
A total of 2,290 Enumeration Areas (EAs) were selected. However, due to various reasons that are beyond control, in 17 EAs the survey could not be successful and hence interrupted. Thus, all in all the survey succeeded to cover 2,273 EAs (99.25 %) throughout the regions. The Annual Agricultural Sample survey (Meher season) was conducted on the basis of 20 agricultural households selected from each EA. Regarding the ultimate sampling units, it was intended to cover aa total of 47,080 gricultural households, however, 45,575 (98.9 %) were actually covered by the survey.
Estimation procedure of totals, ratios, sampling error and the measurement of precision of estimates (CV) are given in Appendix-I and II of the final report. Distribution of sampling units (sampled and covered EAs and households) by stratum is also presented in Appendix-III of the final report.
Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia
The following statement must be used as citation: "Central Statistical Authority of Ethiopia (CSA). Agricultural Sample Survey (AgSS 2010-2011) "
The Central Statistical Agency (CSA) is committed to achieving excellence in the provision of timely, reliable and affordable official statistics for informed decision making in order to maximize the welfare of all Ethiopians. This is achieved through the collection and analysis of censuses, surveys and the use of administrative data as well as the dissemination a range of statistical products and providing assistance and services to users.
A microdata dissemination policy is established by CSA to address the conditions and the manner in which anonymized microdata files may be released to users for research purposes. It also strives to identify the different levels of anonymization for different categories of data use. This policy is available at CSA website (http://www.csa.gov.et).
CSA will release microdata files for use by researchers for scientific research purposes when:
The Director General is satisfied that all reasonable steps have been taken to prevent the identification of individual respondents.
The release of the data will substantially enhance the analytic value of the data that have been collected For all but purely public files, researchers disclose the nature and objectives of their intended research, It can be demonstrated that there are no credible alternative sources for these data, and
The researchers have signed an appropriate undertaking.
Terms and conditions of use of public data files are the following:
The data and other materials provided by CSA will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of CSA.
The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the CSA.
No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by CSA, or among data from the CSA and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
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Cost Recovery Policy:
It is the policy of CSA to encourage broad use of its products by making them affordable for users. Accordingly, CSA attempts to ensure that the costs of creating anonymized microdata files are built-in to the survey budget.
At the same time, CSA attempts to recover costs associated with the provisions of special services that benefit only a specific group. Information on the price of each dataset is available at CSA website (http://www.csa.gov.et )
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Household Information
0
10
Holder Information
0
15
Field Information
0
48
Miscellaneous
0
29
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
1
Tigray
2
Afar
3
Amhara
4
Oromia
5
Somalia
6
Benshangul_Gumz
7
S.N.N.P.R
12
Gambella
13
Harari
14
Addis_Ababa
15
Dire_Dawa
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
District
District
District
District
District
District
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
1
Male
2
Female
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
1
Tigray
2
Afar
3
Amhara
4
Oromia
5
Somalia
6
Benshangul_Gumz
7
S.N.N.P.R
12
Gambella
13
Harari
14
Addis_Ababa
15
Dire_Dawa
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
District
District
District
District
District
District
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
1
Male
2
Female
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
1
Male
2
Female
Education (Highest Grade)
Education (Highest Grade)
Education (Highest Grade)
Education (Highest Grade)
Education (Highest Grade)
Education (Highest Grade)
1
Illitrate - previous and current curriculum
2
Informal education
3
Grade one completed
4
Grade two completed
5
Grade threee completed
6
Grade four completed - previous and current curriculum
7
Grade five completed - previous and current curriculum
8
Grade six completed - previous and current curriculum
9
Grade seven completed - previous and current curriculum
10
Grade eight completed - previous and current curriculum
11
Grade nine completed - previous curriculum
12
Grade ten completed - previous curriculum
13
Grade eleven completed - previous curriculum
14
Grade twelve completed - previous curriculum
15
Above grade twelve - previous curriculum
16
Grade nine completed - current curriculum
17
Grade ten completed - current curriculum
18
Grade ten completed and learning vocational - current curric
19
Certificate vocational - current curriculum
20
Grade elven preparatory completed- current curriculum
21
Grade twelve preparatory completed- current curriculum
22
Above grade twelve preparatory - current curriculum
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Household Size
Type of Holding
Type of Holding
Type of Holding
Type of Holding
Type of Holding
Type of Holding
1
Crop only
2
Livestock only
3
Both
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
1
Tigray
2
Afar
3
Amhara
4
Oromia
5
Somalia
6
Benshangul_Gumz
7
S.N.N.P.R
12
Gambella
13
Harari
14
Addis_Ababa
15
Dire_Dawa
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
District
District
District
District
District
District
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
1
Male
2
Female
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Parcel
Parcel
Parcel
Parcel
Parcel
Parcel
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Field Type
Field Type
Field Type
Field Type
Field Type
Field Type
1
Pure stand
2
Mixed crop
3
Other Land use
CROP
CROP
CROP
CROP
CROP
CROP
1
BARLEY
2
MAIZE
3
MILLET
4
OATS
5
RICE
6
SORGHUM
7
TEFF
8
WHEAT
9
ROMAN
10
CASSAVA
11
CHICK PEAS
12
HARICOT BEANS
13
HORSE BEANS
14
LENTILS
15
FIELD PEAS
16
VETCH
17
GIBTO
18
SOYA BEANS
19
CACTUS
20
FENNEL
21
CASTOR BEANS
22
COTTON SEED
23
LINESEED
24
GROUND NUTS
25
NUEG
26
RAPE SEED
27
SESAME
28
SUNFLOWER
29
MEGO
30
SAVORY
31
BLACK CUMIN
32
BLACK PEPPER
33
CARDAMON
34
CHILIES
35
CINNAMON
36
FENUGREEK
37
GINGER
38
RED PEPPER
39
TUMERIC
40
WHITE LUMIN
41
APPLES
42
BANANAS
43
GRAPES
44
LEMONS
45
MANDARINS
46
MANGOS
47
ORANGES
48
PAPAYA
49
PINAPPLES
50
CITRON
51
BEER ROOT
52
CABBAGE
53
CARROT
54
CAULIFLOWER
55
GARLIC
56
KALE
57
LETTUCE
58
ONION
59
GREEN PEPPER
60
POTATOES
61
PUMPKINS
62
SWEET POTATO
63
TOMATOES
64
GODERE
65
GUAVA
66
PEACH
67
MUSTARD
68
FETO
69
SPINACH
70
GREEN BEANS
71
CHAT
72
COFFEE
73
COTTON
74
ENSET
75
GESHO
76
SUGAR CANE
77
TEA
78
TOBACCO
79
CORIANDER
80
SACRED BASIL
81
RUE
82
GISHITA
83
WATERMELON
84
AVOCADOS
85
GRAZING LAND
86
TEMPORARY GR
97
PIJAPIN
98
OTHER ROOT C
99
OTHER LAND
100
NL20F
104
KEENKECH
108
AMBOSHIKA
110
GIRAMTA
112
KAZMIR
113
STRAWBERRY
114
SHIFERAW
115
OTHER FRUITS
116
TIMIZ KIMEM
117
OTHER SPICES
118
OTHER PULSES
119
OTHER OIL SEED
120
OTHER CEREAL
121
OTHER CASE CROPS
122
OTHERS
123
OTHER VEGETABLE
Ownership
Ownership
Ownership
Ownership
Ownership
Ownership
1
Private
2
Rent/leased
3
Other
9
NR
Is field under Extension Program?
Is field under Extension Program?
Is field under Extension Program?
Is field under Extension Program?
Is field under Extension Program?
Is field under Extension Program?
1
Yes
2
No
Is Field Irrigated?
Is Field Irrigated?
Is Field Irrigated?
Is Field Irrigated?
Is Field Irrigated?
Is Field Irrigated?
1
Yes
2
No
If Field Irrigated source of water
If Field Irrigated source of water
If Field Irrigated source of water
If Field Irrigated source of water
If Field Irrigated source of water
If Field Irrigated source of water
1
River
2
Lake
3
Pond
4
Harvested water
5
Other
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
Is Field Prevented form Erosion
1
Yes
2
No
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
1
Terracing
2
Water catchment
3
Afforestation
4
Plough along the contour
5
Others
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Number of Fruit Bearing Trees
Seed / Seedling Type
Seed / Seedling Type
Seed / Seedling Type
Seed / Seedling Type
Seed / Seedling Type
Seed / Seedling Type
1
Improved seed
2
Indigenous seed
Quantity of improved seeds used
Quantity of improved seeds used
Quantity of improved seeds used
Quantity of improved seeds used
Quantity of improved seeds used
Quantity of improved seeds used
9999.999
Not stated
Price of improved seeds used
Price of improved seeds used
Price of improved seeds used
Price of improved seeds used
Price of improved seeds used
Price of improved seeds used
99999.99
Not stated
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
Quantity of indigenous seeds used
9999.999
Not stated
Was crop damaged?
Was crop damaged?
Was crop damaged?
Was crop damaged?
Was crop damaged?
Was crop damaged?
1
Yes
2
No
If yes, cause of damage
If yes, cause of damage
If yes, cause of damage
If yes, cause of damage
If yes, cause of damage
If yes, cause of damage
1
Too much rain
2
Too little rain
3
Insects
4
Crop disease
5
Weeds
6
Hail
7
Frost
8
Floods
9
Wild animals
10
Locust
11
Birds
12
Shortage of seed
13
Depletion of soi
14
Security problem
15
Other
99
NR
Percent of damaged crop
Percent of damaged crop
Percent of damaged crop
Percent of damaged crop
Percent of damaged crop
Percent of damaged crop
999
Not Stated
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
Prevention/precaution measure taken?
1
Yes
2
No
Type of measure
Type of measure
Type of measure
Type of measure
Type of measure
Type of measure
1
Chemical
2
Non_chemical
3
Both
9
NR
Chemical type used if any
Chemical type used if any
Chemical type used if any
Chemical type used if any
Chemical type used if any
Chemical type used if any
1
Pesticide
2
Herbicide
3
Fungicide
4
Pesticide & Herbicide
5
Pesticide & Fungicide
6
Herbicide & Fungicide
7
All
9
Not stated
Is Fertilizer Used?
Is Fertilizer Used?
Is Fertilizer Used?
Is Fertilizer Used?
Is Fertilizer Used?
Is Fertilizer Used?
1
Yes
2
No
Type of fertilizer used if any?
Type of fertilizer used if any?
Type of fertilizer used if any?
Type of fertilizer used if any?
Type of fertilizer used if any?
Type of fertilizer used if any?
1
Natural
2
Chemical
3
Both
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
If chemical fertilizer used,type?
1
Urea
2
DAP
3
Both
9
Not stated
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of UREA chemical fertilizer used
9999.99
Not stated
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of DAP chemical fertilizer used
9999.99
Not stated
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
Quantity of Both UREA and DAP chemical fertilizer used
9999.99
Not stated
If natural fertilizer used, type
If natural fertilizer used, type
If natural fertilizer used, type
If natural fertilizer used, type
If natural fertilizer used, type
If natural fertilizer used, type
1
Manure
2
Compost
3
Organic
4
Manure and Compost
5
Manure and Organic
6
Compost and organic
7
All
8
Others
9
NR
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
How often is temporary crop field used in Meher (main) season?
Crops
Crops
Crops
Crops
Crops
Crops
1
BARLEY
2
MAIZE
3
MILLET
4
OATS
5
RICE
6
SORGHUM
7
TEFF
8
WHEAT
9
ROMAN
10
CASSAVA
11
CHICK PEAS
12
HARICOT BEANS
13
HORSE BEANS
14
LENTILS
15
FIELD PEAS
16
VETCH
17
GIBTO
18
SOYA BEANS
19
CACTUS
20
FENNEL
21
CASTOR BEANS
22
COTTON SEED
23
LINESEED
24
GROUND NUTS
25
NUEG
26
RAPE SEED
27
SESAME
28
SUNFLOWER
29
MEGO
30
SAVORY
31
BLACK CUMIN
32
BLACK PEPPER
33
CARDAMON
34
CHILIES
35
CINNAMON
36
FENUGREEK
37
GINGER
38
RED PEPPER
39
TUMERIC
40
WHITE LUMIN
41
APPLES
42
BANANAS
43
GRAPES
44
LEMONS
45
MANDARINS
46
MANGOS
47
ORANGES
48
PAPAYA
49
PINAPPLES
50
CITRON
51
BEER ROOT
52
CABBAGE
53
CARROT
54
CAULIFLOWER
55
GARLIC
56
KALE
57
LETTUCE
58
ONION
59
GREEN PEPPER
60
POTATOES
61
PUMPKINS
62
SWEET POTATO
63
TOMATOES
64
GODERE
65
GUAVA
66
PEACH
67
MUSTARD
68
FETO
69
SPINACH
70
GREEN BEANS
71
CHAT
72
COFFEE
73
COTTON
74
ENSET
75
GESHO
76
SUGAR CANE
77
TEA
78
TOBACCO
79
CORIANDER
80
SACRED BASIL
81
RUE
82
GISHITA
83
WATERMELON
84
AVOCADOS
85
GRAZING LAND
86
TEMPORARY GR
97
PIJAPIN
98
OTHER ROOT C
99
OTHER LAND
100
NL20F
104
KEENKECH
108
AMBOSHIKA
110
GIRAMTA
112
KAZMIR
113
STRAWBERRY
114
SHIFERAW
115
OTHER FRUITS
116
TIMIZ KIMEM
117
OTHER SPICES
118
OTHER PULSES
119
OTHER OIL SEED
120
OTHER CEREAL
121
OTHER CASE CROPS
122
OTHERS
123
OTHER VEGETABLE
What was the previous state of the field?
What was the previous state of the field?
What was the previous state of the field?
What was the previous state of the field?
What was the previous state of the field?
What was the previous state of the field?
1
Fallow land
2
Crop field
3
Virgin
4
Rented in crop field
5
Others
APERCENT
APERCENT
APERCENT
APERCENT
APERCENT
Land use only
100
Single crop
CERROR
CERROR
CERROR
CERROR
CERROR
AREB
AREB
AREB
AREB
AREB
Enumerator Area
Enumerator Area
Enumerator Area
Enumerator Area
Enumerator Area
Enumerator Area
Computed Area
Computed Area
Computed Area
Computed Area
Computed Area
Computed Area
LANDUSE
LANDUSE
LANDUSE
LANDUSE
LANDUSE
LANDUSE
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
1
Tigray
2
Afar
3
Amhara
4
Oromia
5
Somalia
6
Benshangul_Gumz
7
S.N.N.P.R
12
Gambella
13
Harari
14
Addis_Ababa
15
Dire_Dawa
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
District
District
District
District
District
District
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Farmers Association
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Household Id
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
Head sex
1
Male
2
Female
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Holder id
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Sampling Weight
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
Do you exercise crop rotation on your land holing?
1
Yes
2
No
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
Reason for not using chemical fertilizers on any one of your crop fields
1
Ignorance
2
High price
3
Lack of money
4
Non-availability of supply
5
Lack of credit service
6
Skeptical of the outcome
7
Others
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
Reason for not participating in Extension Program
1
Ignorance
2
Lack of Money
3
Skeptical of the outcome
4
Non-availability of the service
5
Lack of adequate crop fields
6
Others
Do you get credit services?
Do you get credit services?
Do you get credit services?
Do you get credit services?
Do you get credit services?
Do you get credit services?
1
Yes
2
No
If no in # 4 Why?
If no in # 4 Why?
If no in # 4 Why?
If no in # 4 Why?
If no in # 4 Why?
If no in # F4 Why?
1
Non-availability of the service
2
Unable to pay the loan
3
Inadequate services provided
4
Ignorance
5
Doesn't yield any results
6
Others
Do you get advisory services?
Do you get advisory services?
Do you get advisory services?
Do you get advisory services?
Do you get advisory services?
Do you get advisory services?
1
Yes
2
No
If no in # 6 Why?
If no in # 6 Why?
If no in # 6 Why?
If no in # 6 Why?
If no in # 6 Why?
If no in # F6 Why?
1
Non-availability of the service
2
Inadequate services provided
3
Ignorance
4
Doesn't yield any results
5
Others
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
Your major supplier of fertilizer is
1
Government organizations
2
Private organizations
3
Merchants
4
Others
5
Never used fertilizer
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Chemical fertilizers (Urea+Dap) purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
Total Dap + Urea fertilizers purchased for main season in 2003 E.C
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
How many oxen do you have in this Meher season?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
If you have one or no ox how do you plough?
1
By renting ox
2
By pairing mine with someone's ox
3
By pairing mine with cow/ horse
4
Using horses or cows
5
Hand digging
6
Using borrowed oxen
7
Others
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Total number of crop fields recorded for the holder
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
Has the holder ploughed additional fields over that of the previous year?
1
Yes
2
No
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
If yes in question # 13, what was the previous state of the additional fields?
1
Holder's virgin land
2
Public/ Community virgin land
3
Borrowed fallow land
4
Others