RWA_2013_RSAS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
Seasonal Agriculture Survey 2014
Name | Country code |
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Rwanda | RWA |
Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]
The Rwanda Seasonal Agriculture Survey (RSAS) is a study conducted annually by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) from November to September to gather up-to-date information for monitoring progress on agriculture programs and policies in Rwanda.
The RSAS 2014 covered three agricultural seasons:
The main objective of the Rwanda Seasonal Agriculture Survey (RSAS) is to provide timely, accurate, reliable and comprehensive agricultural statistics that describe the structure of agriculture in Rwanda in terms of land use, crop production and livestock to monitor current agricultural and food supply conditions and to facilitate evidence based decision making for the development of Agriculture sector.
In this regard, the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) conducted the Seasonal Agriculture Survey (SAS) from November 2013 to October 2014 to gather up-to-date information for monitoring progress on agriculture programs and policies in Rwanda, including the Second Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS II) and Vision 2020. This 2014 RSAS covered three agricultural seasons (A, B and C) and provides data on background characteristics of the agricultural operators, farm characteristics (area, yield and production), agricultural practices, agricultural equipment, use of crop production by agricultural operators and by large scale farmers.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Agricultural holdings
-v01: Edited anonymized dataset for public use
2017-04-17
The scope of the 2014 Rwanda Seasonal Agriculture Survey (RSAS) concerned demographic and social characteristics of agricultural operators and large scale farmers, as well as, their farm characteristics (area, yield and production; agricultural practices; small agricultural equipments; and use of crop production).
National coverage
The RSAS 2014 targeted agricultural operators and large scale farmers operating in Rwanda.
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda | Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning |
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Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
National Agriculture Export Board | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
Rwanda Agricultural Board | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
Rwanda Natural Resources Authority | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
Rwanda Environmental Management Authority | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
National Bank of Rwanda | Government of Rwanda | Technical partner |
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The Government of Rwanda | Funder |
The World Bank | Funding Partner |
UK Aid | Funding Partner |
European Union | Funding Partner |
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Local Government | Ministry of Local Governance | Survey campaign an Mobilisation |
For the 2014 Rwanda Seasonal Agricultural Survey (RSAS), the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) used a dual frame sampling design, combining selected area frame sample segments and a list of Large Scale Farmers (LSFs). NISR also used imagery from Rwanda National Resource Authority (RNRA) with a very high resolution of 25 centimeters to divide the total land of the country into twelve strata.
A total number of 540 segments were spread throughout the country as coverage of the survey with 24,475 and 25,167 agricultural operators in Season A and Season B respectively. From these numbers of agricultural operators, sub-samples were selected during the Second Phases.
Furthermore, enumerated Large Scale Farmers were 498 in 2014 Season A and 502 in Season B. Season C considered 152 segments counting 7,684 Agricultural Operators from which 609 Agricultural Operators were selected for survey interviews.
During Phase I, a complete enumeration of all farmers having agricultural land and operating within the 540 selected Segments were undertaken and counted 24,475 and 25,167 agricultural operators respectively in Season A and B. Season C considered only 152 segments counting 7,684 Agricultural Operators.
The response rate for Seasonal Agriculture Survey is 98%.
The sample weights were calculated for each district considering the total number of segments in each district and the sample size in the specific districts.
Two types of questionnaires were administered during this survey, namely the screening questionnaire and the farm questionnaire.
A screening questionnaire was used to collect information that enabled identification of an Agricultural Operator or Large Scale Farmer and his/her land use.
Farm questionnaires were of two types:
a) Phase I Farm Questionnaire was used to collect data on characteristics of Agricultural Operators, crop identification and area, inputs (seeds, fertilizers, labor, …) for Agricultural Operators and large scale farmers.
b) Phase II Farm Questionnaire was used to collect data on crop production and use of the crop production.
It is important to mention that these Farm Questionnaires were subjected to two/three rounds of data quality checking. The first round was conducted by the enumerator and the second round was conducted by the team leader to check if questionnaires had been well completed by enumerators.
For season C, after screening, an interview was conducted for each selected tract/Agricultural Operator using one consolidated Farm questionnaire.
Questionnaires are provided as an external resource.
Start | End | Cycle |
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2013-11-14 | 2014-03-22 | Season A |
2014-04-15 | 2014-07-05 | Season B |
2014-09-15 | 2014-10-07 | Season C |
Name | Affiliation |
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda | Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning |
The survey used 120 enumerators organised around 40 field teams and 40 team leaders giving a ratio of 1 team leader to 3 enumerators.
At the bottom of the hierarchy, there are enumerators who would be assisted by a team leader also known as a controller. His/ her main function is to introduce the enumerators to the various key people from the sector to the villages leaders up to operators in the Secondary Sampling Unit (known as the segment), and assist enumerators during the entire course of the survey.
A higher level supervision staff from NISR and MINAGRI visited the field teams during each phase of data collection to ensure quality control. The responsibility of a team leader include managing the interviewers to ensure successful completion and quality of data collected in a given time period for the fieldwork. He/she was expected to record information about the fieldwork by completing the fieldwork forms, which track the status of completion of the work in the field, document problems in the field and solutions taken to resolve these problems, and track the data entry process.
Specifically, his/her tasks included:
The 2014 RSAS used 120 enumerators grouped in 40 field teams and 43 team leaders, i.e. 1 team leader to 3 enumerators. All field staff in 2014 possessed a degree in Agronomy Science and were trained before starting data collection. Higher level supervision staff from NISR visited the field teams during each phase of data collection to ensure quality control. Enumerators and team leaders had adequate materials composed of enumerator's instruction manual, screening questionnaire, farm questionnaires, measuring tapes, ruler, pens, pencils, calculator, weighing scales, global positioning system (GPS), personal data system (PDA), maps, rain coats, boots, umbrella, first aid equipment, etc. Each team was assigned a vehicle.
Before proceeding to the field, enumerators and their team leaders checked if they had all required materials for their fieldwork. All staff was required to arrive early on the field (Segment or LSF). Upon arrival in the field, the enumerators and their team Leaders took the related geographical coordinates that were used by supervisors to know the real starting time of the fieldwork.
The next step was the segment delineation or LSF and taking of geographical coordinates for the identified landmarks to allow supervisors to check if the segment was delineated appropriately and to ensure the collected data related to the plots inside the appropriate segment or LSF.
Data editing took place at different stages. First, the filled questionnaires were repatriated at NISR for office editing and coding before data entry started. Data entry of the completed and checked questionnaires was undertaken at NISR offices by 20 trained staff members using CSPro software. To ensure appropriate matching of data in questionnaires and plot area measurements from the GIS unit, a LOOKUP file was integrated in the CSPro data entry program to confirm the identification of each Agricultural Operator/LSF before starting data entry. Thereafter, data was entered in computers, edited and summarized in tables using SPSS software.
All farm questionnaires were subjected to two/three rounds of data quality checking. The first round was conducted by the enumerator and the second round was conducted by the team leader to check if questionnaires had been completed successfully by enumerators. Additionally, in most cases, questionnaires completed by one enumerator were peer-reviewed by another enumerator before being checked by the team leader.
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda | Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning | http://microdata.statistics.gov.rw/ | info@statistics.gov.rw |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | This is edited data file for public use. |
To access this statistical data, the user agrees to NISR microdata access terms and conditions.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda. Rwanda Seasonal Agriculture Survey 2014. Ref. RWA_2013_RSAS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS. Dataset downloaded from [url] on [date].
(c)2014, National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
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Director General | NISR | info@statistics.gov.rw | www.statistics.gov.rw |
Data Portals Management Officer | NISR | rwanda.nada@statistics.gov.rw | www.statistics.gov.rw |
DDI_RWA_2013_RSAS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS_FAO
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda | Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning | Documentation of the study |
Version 01 (November 2019). This version is identical to FAO Version (RWA_2014_RSAS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_v01) except for the following fields that were edited by the World Bank: sampling procedure, questionnaires, notes on data collection, supervision, data entry and editing, other forms of data appraisal, and the citation requirement. Additionally, the year of the ID was changed to 2013 to reflect the year data collection started.