Corn Production Survey 2009
Philippines, 2009
Reference ID
PHL-BAS-CPS-2009-v2.0
Producer(s)
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
Collection(s)
Metadata
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Type of GMO Corn (C118_TRAIT)
Data File: C1_CORN PRODUCTION
Overview
vald
2
invd
17
min
1
max
1
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 4
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Trait of the Genetically Modified Seeds Planted
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 100% | |
2 | 0 | 0% | |
3 | 0 | 0% | |
4 | 0 | 0% | |
Sysmiss | 17 |
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.
Question pretext
For hybrid, first generation seeds only
Question post text
Indicate code.
Interviewer instructions
Determine the specific trait of the genetically modified seeds planted and indicate the corresponding code on the space provided.
Description
Text
Herbicide tolerance - refers to that trait of a plant or crop that enables it to survive exposure to herbicide.
Insect resistance (Bt) - refers to that trait of a plant to be resistant to insects. This also refers to Bt corn or Yield Guard in other localities.
Bt/herbicide tolerance - refers to that trait which is a combination of insect resistance and herbicide tolerance. This also refers to RR (Round up Ready).
Virus resistance/others - refers to the trait of a plant to be resistant to different viruses and other harmful organisms.
Insect resistance (Bt) - refers to that trait of a plant to be resistant to insects. This also refers to Bt corn or Yield Guard in other localities.
Bt/herbicide tolerance - refers to that trait which is a combination of insect resistance and herbicide tolerance. This also refers to RR (Round up Ready).
Virus resistance/others - refers to the trait of a plant to be resistant to different viruses and other harmful organisms.
Universe
All sample households which harvested corn during the past quarter and planted genetically modified hybrid seeds