Corn Production Survey 2016
Philippines, 2016
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-CornPS-2016-v1
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Collection(s)
Metadata
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B_Sample
Particulars -
H_Availment of
Corn Program
Benefits and
Services -
I_Other Single
Questions -
C1_Corn
Production -
C2_Fertilizer
Usage -
C3_Pesticide
Usage - C4_Labor Inputs
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D_Corn
Production
Disposition -
E_Corn
Production
Forecast on
Standing Crop -
F_Corn Planting
Intentions -
G_Assessment of
the Household
Corn Production
Breeding method used (C116_BREEDING_METHOD)
Data File: C1_Corn Production
Overview
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Interval
discrete
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range
1 - 2
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Breeding method used
Categories
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2 | 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.
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Breeding method used - This refers to the breeding method of hybrid corn seed. Corn breeding could be by conventional method or through more advanced means such as genetic engineering. Crops developed by genetic engineering are commonly called transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crop.
Determine whether the seeds planted were:
Genetically Modified (GM) - A transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crop is a plant that has novel combination of genetic material obtained using modern technology. For example, a transgenic crop can contain gene/s that has been artificially inserted instead of the plant acquiring it through pollination. The resulting plant is said to be “genetically modified” from the original wild state by domestication, selection, and controlled breeding over long period of time.
Transgenic crops are made through a process known as genetic engineering. Genes of commercial interest are transferred from one organism to another. Two primary methods currently exist for introducing transgenes into plant genomes. The first involves a device called a “gene gun”. The DNA to be introduced into the plant cells is coated onto tiny particles. These particles are then physically shot onto plant cells. Some of the DNA comes off and is incorporated into the DNA of the recipient plant. The second method uses a bacterium to introduce the gene/s of interest into the plant.
Ordinary Hybrid - This refers to the usual or common type of corn seed breeding.
Determine whether the seeds planted were:
Genetically Modified (GM) - A transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crop is a plant that has novel combination of genetic material obtained using modern technology. For example, a transgenic crop can contain gene/s that has been artificially inserted instead of the plant acquiring it through pollination. The resulting plant is said to be “genetically modified” from the original wild state by domestication, selection, and controlled breeding over long period of time.
Transgenic crops are made through a process known as genetic engineering. Genes of commercial interest are transferred from one organism to another. Two primary methods currently exist for introducing transgenes into plant genomes. The first involves a device called a “gene gun”. The DNA to be introduced into the plant cells is coated onto tiny particles. These particles are then physically shot onto plant cells. Some of the DNA comes off and is incorporated into the DNA of the recipient plant. The second method uses a bacterium to introduce the gene/s of interest into the plant.
Ordinary Hybrid - This refers to the usual or common type of corn seed breeding.