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Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Core and Supplementary Agricultural Topics Section B 1

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. What is an Agricultural Holding? An economic unit under single management comprising all crops, land and livestock, whole or partly used for agricultural purposes. –Households with agricultural holdings –Public or private enterprises with agricultural holdings 2

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. What is a Household? The household is one of the basic and complex concepts in a statistical system –It is a group of persons who make common provision for food and living essentials together. –Household members may be: One person or many Related or unrelated Living in the same dwelling or multiple dwellings 3

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Relationship between Holdings and Households Households with own-account agricultural production operate under single management and are equal to an agricultural holding. Exceptions where 1 household = 2 holdings: –Separate agriculture units live in same households such as married children with parents –Household has own agriculture holding plus a holding jointly with another household 4

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Own-Account Household = Holding Make own-account agricultural production household the definition of a household sector agricultural holding. Benefits: –Simplified identification of holdings –Matches past holding definitions –Common statistical unit with population census makes linking easier 5

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Non-Household Sector Holdings Public or private enterprises with agricultural holdings are defined as an economic unit engaged in one main productive activity in a single location –Land parcels separated by distance must share inputs or else they are two holdings 6

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Agricultural Holding Considerations Holdings can have little or no land area Households with no legal rights can operate holdings for products If a member of a group is given a parcel for independent management, that is a separate holding Open pastureland is not a holding 7

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Special Cases for Household Holdings If a household sells their land during a census reference year, the new owners should report activities for the reference year Households that seasonally lease land are an agricultural holding all the time Households that work a parcel of land in different seasons both count it as part of their agricultural holding 8

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Agricultural Holder The holder is the decision maker and manager of an agricultural holding operation. There can be joint holders for one holding Normally only collected for single-holding households Design questions to avoid bias in identifying the agricultural holder 9

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Sub-Holding One or more related agricultural activities managed by an individual or group on the holder’s behalf. –Can be more than one sub-holding in a holding –A sub-holding can be part or all of a holding –The sub-holding focuses on the decision maker not multiple workers on a plot 10

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Sub-Holder Person responsible for managing a sub- holding on the holder’s behalf. –Only one sub-holder on a sub-holding –The holder may or may not be a sub-holder –More than one sub-holder may work the same land seasonally 11

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Level Data Community level data can add value to agricultural holding data: 1.Analysis of community characteristics where holdings operate 2.Relating community information to holdings such as markets, farmer’s associations, and service providers 3.Community data can be used to check holding data such as land area and tenure 12

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. What is a Community? Each country must precisely define community for their statistical program. It usually corresponds to the lowest administrative unit. –Only communities with agricultural holdings are of interest –Estimated coverage in terms of entire frame of communities should be examined. 13

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. How to Define Community Administrative record availability Cost of data collection and processing National or statistical lists of communities Stability of community units Census methodology and structure 14

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Developing Community Level Survey Conduct an exhaustive inventory of available data to determine if a survey is needed Ensure all community level data is integrated and comparable If survey is needed, keep it short: –Don’t try to replace holding interviews –Start with tabulations –Limit questions to what can be answered 15

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Topics Only collect data that is not available Geography: –Agro-ecological, climatic, topographical, or soils types –Travelling time to nearest urban center –Is community prone to natural disasters Socio-economic conditions –Population by groups, number of households –Economic status and activities –Seasonal food shortages 16

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Topics Presence of fertilizer, pesticide, seed dealer, if not travelling time to nearest trading center Availability of veterinary services and travelling time to nearest services Presence of agricultural produce collection network, food storage and processing facilities Presence of farmer’s associations, agricultural extension service Local services (electricity, communication, transportation, schools, hospitals, development projects) 17

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Topic Definitions Agro-ecological, climatic, topographical, or soil types are zones that affect agriculture or climate such as desert or swamps Communal grazing and forests fills in data missing from holder level interviews Travelling time provides information on community and holder level access Information on natural disasters and food storage can identify communities at risk for food insecurity 18

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Topic Definitions Sociodemographic data can be used to classify communities Economic data can classify communities according to a poverty index based on specific criteria Community infrastructure and services provides an idea of what is available to holdings Information on community development projects is useful to monitor and evaluate their impact 19

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Administration Countries are divided into EAs which aren’t usually equal to communities Interviewers administer community survey during agricultural census activities at community level Investigate option of sending community survey forms to community administrative offices in advance 20

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Community Survey Sampling Community surveys must be administered in areas covered by the agricultural census in order to link the data 21

Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Section B Quiz 1.What is the unit of enumeration in an agricultural census? 2.What is an agricultural holder? 3.What is the objective of a community level survey? 4.Is the community survey administered on a sample basis? 22