Listing of Dairy Farms in Selected Provinces 2016
Philippines, 2016
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-LDF-2016-v1.0
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority
Collection(s)
Metadata
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Oct 12, 2021
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- LDF_2016_v1
Ownership of Dairy Animals (Own_Dairy_Anim)
Data File: LDF_2016_v1
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 6
Questions and instructions
Literal question
With regards to ownership of these dairy animals, are these owned by/under __________?
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% | |
3 | 0 | NAN% | |
4 | 0 | NAN% | |
5 | 0 | NAN% | |
6 | 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.
Question pretext
C5 OWNERSHIP OF DAIRY ANIMALS
Question post text
Enter applicable code
Interviewer instructions
This item determines the form of ownership of the dairy animals in the farm.
Ask the form of ownership of the dairy animals and enter the appropriate code on the space provided. This may be different for each animal type raised in the dairy farm, thus, enter the appropriate code corresponding to the animal type entered in the same line number in Item C2.
Ask the form of ownership of the dairy animals and enter the appropriate code on the space provided. This may be different for each animal type raised in the dairy farm, thus, enter the appropriate code corresponding to the animal type entered in the same line number in Item C2.
Description
Text
Form of ownership of the dairy animals is any of the following:
1. Dairy Farm - is when the dairy animals are owned by the dairy farm as indicated in item B1.
2. PCC Cooperative- the dairy animal is still owned by the cooperative. This may be dispersed by the cooperatives to its members in the form of loan where it can be paid either in cash or by its offspring. Verify from the provided PCC list of cooperatives.
3. NDA Cooperative - the dairy animal is still owned by the cooperative. This may be dispersed by the cooperatives to its members in the form of loan where it can be paid either in cash or by its offspring. Verify from the provided NDA list of cooperatives.
4. Non-PCC/NDA Cooperative or Association-is when the dairy animal is acquired from a non-PCC/NDA assisted cooperative or association and receives no assistance from the two government agencies.
5. Contract Growing-is when the dairy animals are acquired through an agreement with an entity with the purpose of raising the animals to produce milk. The milk produced will be taken by the "Mother Company"/source of the dairy animals for processing, selling, etc. with an agreed price.
6. "Paiwi" System-is when the dairy animals are acquired through "paiwi"/"paalaga" system from another entity.
Paiwi means that the owner would put in trust a dairy animal to a raiser or trusted individual to raise his dairy animal. Any offspring, as well as, any increase in the monetary value of the entrusted dairy animal would be equally divided in half between the owner and the raiser. Another term for this is called "PAALAGA".
1. Dairy Farm - is when the dairy animals are owned by the dairy farm as indicated in item B1.
2. PCC Cooperative- the dairy animal is still owned by the cooperative. This may be dispersed by the cooperatives to its members in the form of loan where it can be paid either in cash or by its offspring. Verify from the provided PCC list of cooperatives.
3. NDA Cooperative - the dairy animal is still owned by the cooperative. This may be dispersed by the cooperatives to its members in the form of loan where it can be paid either in cash or by its offspring. Verify from the provided NDA list of cooperatives.
4. Non-PCC/NDA Cooperative or Association-is when the dairy animal is acquired from a non-PCC/NDA assisted cooperative or association and receives no assistance from the two government agencies.
5. Contract Growing-is when the dairy animals are acquired through an agreement with an entity with the purpose of raising the animals to produce milk. The milk produced will be taken by the "Mother Company"/source of the dairy animals for processing, selling, etc. with an agreed price.
6. "Paiwi" System-is when the dairy animals are acquired through "paiwi"/"paalaga" system from another entity.
Paiwi means that the owner would put in trust a dairy animal to a raiser or trusted individual to raise his dairy animal. Any offspring, as well as, any increase in the monetary value of the entrusted dairy animal would be equally divided in half between the owner and the raiser. Another term for this is called "PAALAGA".