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Some of the metadata fields have been edited."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"BGD_2019_AC_v01_M_v01_A_ESS","title":"Agricultural Census 2019","alternate_title":"AC 2019","translated_title":"\u0995\u09c3\u09b7\u09bf \u09b6\u09c1\u09ae\u09be\u09b0\u09bf"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Ministry of Planning, Statistics and Informatics Division (\u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u0995\u09b2\u09cd\u09aa\u09a8\u09be \u09ae\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09cd\u09b0\u09a3\u09be\u09b2\u09df\u09b8\u09cd\u09a5 \u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u09b8\u0982\u0996\u09cd\u09af\u09be\u09a8 \u0993 \u09a4\u09a5\u09cd\u09af \u09ac\u09cd\u09af\u09ac\u09b8\u09cd\u09a5\u09be\u09aa\u09a8\u09be \u09ac\u09bf\u09ad\u09be\u0997\u09c7\u09b0), Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS, \u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6 \u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u09b8\u0982\u0996\u09cd\u09af\u09be\u09a8 \u09ac\u09cd\u09af\u09c1\u09b0\u09cb)","affiliation":""}],"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS, \u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6 \u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u09b8\u0982\u0996\u09cd\u09af\u09be\u09a8 \u09ac\u09cd\u09af\u09c1\u09b0\u09cb)","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning, Statistics and Informatics Division (\u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u0995\u09b2\u09cd\u09aa\u09a8\u09be \u09ae\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09cd\u09b0\u09a3\u09be\u09b2\u09df\u09b8\u09cd\u09a5 \u09aa\u09b0\u09bf\u09b8\u0982\u0996\u09cd\u09af\u09be\u09a8 \u0993 \u09a4\u09a5\u09cd\u09af \u09ac\u09cd\u09af\u09ac\u09b8\u09cd\u09a5\u09be\u09aa\u09a8\u09be \u09ac\u09bf\u09ad\u09be\u0997\u09c7\u09b0)","email":"director.agriculture@bbs.gov.bd","uri":"www.bbs.gov.bd"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Agricultural Census [ag\/census]","series_info":"The first agricultural census (AC) in Bangladesh, at that time a territory, was carried out in 1960. After independence in 1971, five ACs were carried out in 1977, 1983\/1984, 1996, 2008 and 2019. An Agricultural Sample Survey was conducted in 2005."},"study_info":{"keywords":[{"keyword":"Structure of Agriculture","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Land Use","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Land Ownership","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Crops","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Livestock and Poultry","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Fishery","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Aquaculture","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Food Security","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"Agricultural Equipment and Facilities","vocab":"","uri":""}],"abstract":"The agriculture sector plays an important role in the overall economic development of Bangladesh, and it is a major source of rural employment as well as an accelerator of the country\u2019s food production. The broad objective of the census is to determine the structure and characteristics of agricultural holdings. Amongst the other objectives are to provide statistics for crops, fishery, and livestock subsectors, as well as for land use, types of land, and diversity of crops; to provide information about irrigation, agriculture inputs, equipment, and the fisheries sub-sector; and to provide a sampling frame for surveys and censuses related to agriculture. Further, the census\u2019 importance lies in the need for timely and reliable statistics on the structure and performance of the agriculture sector to ensure sound agricultural development planning.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2019-06-09","end":"2019-06-20","cycle":"First phase (short questionnaire)"},{"start":"2020-11-22","end":"2020-12-29","cycle":"Second phase (long questionnaire)"}],"nation":[{"name":"Bangladesh","abbreviation":"BGD"}],"geog_coverage":"The AC 2019 covered the entire country.","analysis_unit":"Agricultural holdings","universe":"The statistical unit for the AC 2019 was the agricultural household (holdings), defined as a production unit under single management, both technically and economically, and engaged in agricultural activities. The census covered all households of the country among the households which were cultivating at least 0.05 acres of land, which were defined as agriculture households.","data_kind":"Census\/enumeration data [cen]","notes":"The census scope covered agricultural activities (crop, fisheries, and livestock production).\n\nThe AC 2019 covered 15 out of the 23 essential items recommended in the WCA 2020, and data were collected using two questionnaires: \n- a short questionnaire in the first phase (complete enumeration)\n- a long questionnaire in the second phase (sample-based)\n\nThe first questionnaire collected information on: \n- Household's members number and engagement in agricultural activities\n- Land of household: information on extension and  usage\n- Pisciculture\n- Livestock and Poultry\n- Crop production:  temporary and permanent crops \n- Agricultural machinery \n\nThe second questionnaire was more extensive and collected information on: \n- Land Use and Type\n- Land Ownership\n- Information on Agriculture: agricultural machinery, cause of crop loss, source of funds, crop production\n- Cultivated and Caught Fisheries\n- Cattle: dairy production, cattle feed, other costs\n- Poultry: egg production, feed and medicine related costs\n- Manpower Engaged in Agricultural Work\n- Food Security"},"method":{"data_collection":{"time_method":"Reference day: the day of enumeration for households, size of farm, land tenure, livestock and poultry inventories, agriculture implements, etc. \n\nReference period: a 12-month period (from 14 April 2018 to 13 April 2019) for utilization of operated land, crop production, employment in agricultural related work, etc.","sampling_procedure":"The AC 2019 used a short and long questionnaire, and data collection was carried out in two phases: \n- Phase I: a complete the enumeration of all households, a short questionnaire containing basic agriculture-related items was used for data collection from 9 to 20 June 2019\n- Phase II: sample enumeration with a long questionnaire was adopted to obtain detailed data on agriculture. Data collection was conducted from 22 November to 29 December 2020\n\nThe operational holdings identified in the first phase, conducted using a short questionnaire, provided the frame for the agricultural survey for the second phase of the census. The AC 2019 also provided a frame for conducting different surveys on crop, fisheries, and livestock sectors in the country. \n\nA two-stage stratified sampling design was used in the second phase of census, Agriculture Sample Census 2020 (ASC 2020). In the first stage, enumeration areas (EAs) were selected by probability proportional to size (PPS) and in the second stage, farm households were selected by systematic random sampling. Each district was considered as domain which contained three strata (crops, fisheries and livestock) so there were 64 domains in the country and 192 strata. From each of the strata, 53 EAs were selected as the primary sampling units (PSUs) and where domains had less than 53 EAs, all the EAs were selected for the PSUs. A total of 9 863 EAs (PSUs) were selected in the sample. In the second stage, 15 farm households were selected from every sample EA irrespective of the size of the EA. In the case of EAs with less than 15 farm households, all households were selected. A total of 147 674 households were selected.","coll_mode":["Paper and Pen Interviewing [PAPI]"],"coll_situation":"The data collection in the first phase of the AC 2019 involved 144 236 enumerators, supervised by 23 183 supervisors at a rate of five to six enumerators per supervisor. The supervisors'; activities were coordinated by 2 124 zonal officers. In addition, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) appointed 89 district coordinators, 10 divisional census coordinators to monitor and complete the field level data collection. In the second phase of the census, data collection involved 1 223 enumerators, 223 supervisors, 64 district census coordinators, and 8 divisional census coordinators. \n  \n**QUALITY ASSURANCE**\nThe AC questionnaires were pre-tested at the field level to test the relevance and adequacy of the survey instruments. The results of the pre-test were analyzed for finalizing the questionnaires. Following the completion of the census field work, a Post Enumeration Check (PEC) Survey was conducted to assess the quality of the data.","cleaning_operations":"Data processing was carried out using the Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) method for scanning and extracting data from paper forms. GIS maps were used to identify enumeration areas under Mouza or Moholla.  \n  \nData editing included validation carried out by staff who reviewed the processed data and corrected errors or missing data manually. Foxpro was used for data analysis of the AC short questionnaire, CSpro was used for the long questionnaire for data entry, processing and analysis, and STATA was also used for data analysis. All data were thoroughly edited to ensure completeness, accuracy, and consistency."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conditions":"Data access conditions are set by \u202fhttp:\/\/nsds.bbs.gov.bd\/en \nFor information on data access conditions contact:\u202f http:\/\/nsds.bbs.gov.bd\/en \n  \n**DATA AND METADATA ARCHIVING**\nCensus results were disseminated and are accessible online. Metadata of AC 2019 and ASC 2020 is archived in the BBS server. The data can also be explored from Agriculture Data Management System (ADMS) of BBS. All reports with metadata are available in the Agriculture Data Management System (ADMS) which is available on the BBS website (www.bbs.gov.bd)."}}},"schematype":"survey","data_files":[],"variables":[],"variable_groups":[]}