1 The World Census of Agriculture 2010 Programme : a Modular Approach Jack Colwell Hiek Som FAO Statistics Division MEXSAI, November 2004.

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1 The World Census of Agriculture 2010 Programme : a Modular Approach Jack Colwell Hiek Som FAO Statistics Division MEXSAI, November 2004

2 What is WCA? WCA is a world-wide programme of agricultural censuses promoted by FAO. Over 100 countries participate in the programme. WCA is a ten-yearly programme – started in 1930 – 2000 programme covers – now preparing 2010 programme covering FAO Role in WCA: – Issues guidelines on data items, concepts, classifications, tables, etc. for countries. – Provides technical assistance for countries in conducting agricultural censuses. – Summarizes census data obtained from countries.

3 Main aims of an agricultural census To provide data on the structure of agricultural holdings for policy-making and planning. To provide a sampling frame for agricultural surveys. To provide data for small administrative units and other finely classified data such as minor crops. To provide benchmarks to improve current crop and livestock production estimates.

4 Issues in past WCA programmes High cost and demands on technical and other resources. How to satisfy demand for more data, such as food security and gender. Complexity of topics such as food security, and difficulties in collecting these in an agricultural census. Need for coordination with population census. Need for integration of agricultural census with current agricultural statistics. Whether agricultural census should cover agricultural holdings or all rural households. Statistical terminology in “censuses” based on sample enumeration.

5 Basic approach for WCA 2010 Agricultural census to be undertaken within the framework of the whole agricultural survey programme. Agricultural census: provides basic structural data and sampling frames for agricultural surveys. Census to be done in modules: – core census module – census supplementary modules Agricultural survey programme: covers various ongoing and in- depth surveys to be undertaken after the agricultural census, using the census as a frame.

6 Outline of WCA 2010 programme Data topics or themes

7 Strategy for agricultural census component Core census module – Done on complete enumeration or large sample basis. – Limited data to be included: + key data required by the country + data needed for sampling frames for agricultural surveys + data for international comparisons + data to be finely classified – e.g., by administrative units Census supplementary module(s) – Collection of more detailed data for sub-samples selected from core census module. – Countries select topics for census supplementary modules according to needs.

8 Agricultural census component: recommended minimum items for core module identification/location of holding type of holding sex of holder age of holder household size main purpose of production area of holding according to land use types total area of holding land tenure types presence of temporary crops by type presence of permanent crops by type and whether in compact plantation number of animals by livestock type presence of aquaculture presence of forest trees and other wooded land other economic activities whether holding is a “farm household”

9 Agricultural census component: recommended items for sample enumeration Land (7) Water (6) Crops (10) Livestock (10) Agricultural practices (8) Agricultural services (10) Demography (6) Economic activity of household members (4) Household food security (6) Aquaculture (5) Forestry (4) Management of the holding (4) 80 proposed items under 12 main headings

10 Issues for countries in developing core and supplementary modules Core module – Include recommended minimum set of 16 core items. – Include additional items from recommended sample items as required for national needs. – Include additional items needed for sampling frame purposes. Supplementary modules – Select topics for survey(s) from recommended headings and items, according to data needs. – One survey may cover items from different headings. – Select sample based on census frame.

11 Community-level data WCA 2010 will include community-level data, such as: whether the community is prone to natural disasters availability of services such as roads, electricity, health facilities and schools presence of agricultural produce market and agricultural input suppliers economic activities in the community existence of farmers’ organizations availability of public grazing land Community-level data are of interest in their own right, as well as for analysis of relationships with agricultural holding data

12 Changes in the scope Most items in previous programmes will be included in the 2010 round. Some items are included for the first time: Community- level data, Agricultural services... Other changes concern concepts and definitions, for instance : – agricultural holding: reviewed to ensure consistency with national accounting standards – activity status and employment: changed to better reflect the structure of employment in rural areas and to be consistent with ILO standards Structured classifications provided for crop type and, for the first time, for livestock type and type of machinery

13 Coordination of agricultural census and population census WCA 2010 encourages countries to coordinate population and agricultural censuses. Use of standard concepts and definitions. Sharing of operational materials such as maps. Use of population census as frame for agricultural census. Collecting additional data in the population census to help in the agricultural census. Coordinating the two data collection operations. Linking data from the two censuses.

14 Strategy for agricultural survey programme Agricultural survey programme includes: +surveys for current agricultural statistics such as crop production +special in-depth surveys Surveys to be done using agricultural census as a frame. Themes to be developed for the survey programme. The need for these surveys to be taken into account in design of core census module.

15 Advantages of the WCA 2010 approach Previous problems High cost and demands on resources. Difficulty meeting demands for more data. Complexity of some census topics. Coordination with population census. Integration with agricultural statistics programme. Inclusion of all rural households. WCA 2010 Modular approach: small core module plus sample modules. Can collect more data through use of sampling. Cover in more depth in supplementary modules. Guidelines for coordination provided. Census and survey development integrated. Option provided to expand scope.

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