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
Type of ecosystem (C12_ECOSYS)
Data File: C1_Palay Production
Overview
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0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
Questions and instructions
Type of ecosystem
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% | |
3 | 0 | NAN% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
(Encircle code)
Encircle the code/s of ecosystem where the farmer harvested his/her palay. Three columns are allotted assuming that a farmer operates farms of more than one type of ecosystem. This holds true up to Block C4 (Labor Inputs).
If a certain farmer operates farms of more than one (1) type of ecosystem, see to it that the information gathered are indicated under each appropriate column. Thus, it is advised to gather all the required information, from SUB-BLOCK C.1.3 up to Block C4 of the questionnaire for the first type of ecosystem before proceeding to the next type of ecosystem.
If a certain farmer operates farms of more than one (1) type of ecosystem, see to it that the information gathered are indicated under each appropriate column. Thus, it is advised to gather all the required information, from SUB-BLOCK C.1.3 up to Block C4 of the questionnaire for the first type of ecosystem before proceeding to the next type of ecosystem.
Description
Types of ecosystems:
Irrigated - Area with irrigation facilities supplying water through artificial means like gravity, force/power, pump, etc. Irrigated area become rainfed only, when the irrigation system is no longer operational for the past two (2) years and beyond repair and there is no plan of irrigating the farm.
Rainfed - The area holds standing water but solely dependent on rainfall for its water supply. It may have dikes that retain rainwater.
Upland - Farm land which has no amenities to hold for standing water. It is usually located along elevated lands, along rivers, between hills, hillsides, etc. Though crops planted in this type of ecosystem are drought-resistant and do not require standing water for their normal growth, irrigation by flushing is sometimes practiced to improve the crops' performance especially during the long dry spell.
Irrigated - Area with irrigation facilities supplying water through artificial means like gravity, force/power, pump, etc. Irrigated area become rainfed only, when the irrigation system is no longer operational for the past two (2) years and beyond repair and there is no plan of irrigating the farm.
Rainfed - The area holds standing water but solely dependent on rainfall for its water supply. It may have dikes that retain rainwater.
Upland - Farm land which has no amenities to hold for standing water. It is usually located along elevated lands, along rivers, between hills, hillsides, etc. Though crops planted in this type of ecosystem are drought-resistant and do not require standing water for their normal growth, irrigation by flushing is sometimes practiced to improve the crops' performance especially during the long dry spell.