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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- Data files
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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
Name of second inorganic fertilizer applied (C232B_FERTNME2)
Data File: C2_Fertilizer Usage
Overview
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invd
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Interval
discrete
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Name of second inorganic fertilizer applied
Interviewer instructions
This item will gather information on the four (4) most common grades of fertilizer applied in the area that was planted and harvested by the farmer namely: urea, ammonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate and complete.
Four rows are allotted for the most common grade of fertilizer applied. Inquire from the respondent the grade/s of fertilizer used and the NPK composition. Further, indicate the respective quantity applied, in bag of fifty (50) kilograms and in two (2) decimal places. Enter the responses in the appropriate blank spaces provided in row 3.2. In the case of a farmer who applies multiple grades of common inorganic fertilizer, such that the four allotted rows are not sufficient, the CDC can utilize the other space/s in Item 4.
Four rows are allotted for the most common grade of fertilizer applied. Inquire from the respondent the grade/s of fertilizer used and the NPK composition. Further, indicate the respective quantity applied, in bag of fifty (50) kilograms and in two (2) decimal places. Enter the responses in the appropriate blank spaces provided in row 3.2. In the case of a farmer who applies multiple grades of common inorganic fertilizer, such that the four allotted rows are not sufficient, the CDC can utilize the other space/s in Item 4.