Palay Production Survey 2016
Philippines, 2016
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-PalayPS-2016-v1
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority
Collection(s)
Metadata
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- Data files
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B_Sample
Particulars -
G_Assessment of
the Household
Palay
Production - C4_Labor Inputs
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E_Palay
Production
Forecast on
Standing Crop -
H_Availment of
Rice Program
Benefits and
Services -
F_Palay
Planting
Intentions -
C3_Pesticide
Usage -
C2_Fertilizer
Usage -
C1_Palay
Production -
D_Palay
Production
Disposition -
I_Other Single
Questions
Total palay area (B6_TPAREA)
Data File: B_Sample Particulars
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
contin
Decimal
4
Questions and instructions
Total palay area (ha)
Get the TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA of the palay farm operated by the sample household within the province and those located in other parts of the country. This includes palay areas acquired by the sample household as of the date of interview, and those palay areas being operated by the sample household which are temporarily in fallow during the reference period. This excludes areas which were previously part of the farm but are no longer part of it by reason of sale (including farming rights), giving up of lease or tenancy rights, abandonment of squatted areas, etc.
Enter area in hectare and in four (4) decimal places. If the household operates more than one parcel, inquire on the number of parcels being operated and the corresponding area. Indicate the sum of areas of all the palay parcels in item 6. Some validating techniques to determine area are the quantity of seeds used, production, tractor fee, etc.
Enter area in hectare and in four (4) decimal places. If the household operates more than one parcel, inquire on the number of parcels being operated and the corresponding area. Indicate the sum of areas of all the palay parcels in item 6. Some validating techniques to determine area are the quantity of seeds used, production, tractor fee, etc.
Description
Lands temporarily in-fallow - these are lands which are allowed to stay idle for a period of at least one (1) year and at most five (5) years in order to recover its fertility after which it will again be planted to crops.