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1 1 COMMUNITY-LEVEL DATA FROM AGRICULTURAL CENSUS Hiek Som, FAO March 2009

2 2 DOCUMENTATION Chapter 5 “COMMUNITY-LEVEL DATA” of FAO Publication World Programme for the Census of Agriculture 2010

3 3 THREE MAIN STATISTICAL REASONS FOR COMMUNITY LEVEL DATA Analysis of characteristics of communities (e.g. % of communities with agricultural inputs suppliers) Analysis in relation to holding-level data (e.g. number of holdings participating in farmers associations) Checking holding-level data collected in agricultural census (cadastral information)

4 4 Community-level data at little cost Community administration is involved in census collection or listing of households or holdings

5 5 DEFINING A COMMUNITY a community can be defined as a self-contained unit of social and economic activities (FAO, 1983) Unit chosen for community survey depends on: – Data collected – Cost – Identifying community units – Stability of community units – Census methodology

6 6 Community level data items Geography Location, Agro-ecology, topography, soil types, Land use, Area of communal grazing land, Area of communal forest, Travelling time to the urban centre, access to a motorable road, proneness to natural disasters Socio-economic conditions Demographic profile, socio-economic status, and nature of economic activities, whether there are seasonal food shortages Community infrastructure and services Fertilizer/ pesticide dealer, seed dealer, credit institution, irrigation facilities, area equipped for irrigation, processing facilities, agricultural produce market/collection network, farmers associations, extension/veterinary services, health, radio/telephone/internet, public transport etc. Development programmes

7 7 Concepts and definitions for community items Area of communal grazing land Area of communal forest Whether the community is prone to natural disasters Area equipped for irrigation Presence of periodic or permanent agricultural produce market Existence of agricultural produce collection network

8 8 Tabulation/results concerning for community level data Include intended results concerning community level data in the tabulation plans of the agricultural census

9 9 Methodological Consideration Collect CLD during listing operations, from community administration Collect CLD by mail may be considered Sampling is not suitable for CLD

10 10 THANK YOU Hiek.Som@fao.org


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