Survey on Costs and Returns of Tomato Production 2017
Philippines, 2017
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-SCR_TOMATO-2017-V1
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Collection(s)
Metadata
Created on
Sep 14, 2021
Last modified
Sep 14, 2021
Page views
74767
Downloads
1810
- Data files
-
BLOCK C2. BASIC
CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE FARM (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK D. FARM
INVESTMENTS (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCKS AB. FARM
LOCATION AND
SAMPLE
IDENTIFICATION -
BLOCK E.
MATERIAL INPUTS
(in focus
parcel) -
BLOCK F. LABOR
INPUTS (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK G. OTHER
PRODUCTION
COSTS (in focus
parcel) -
BLOCK H.
PRODUCTION AND
DISPOSITION (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK I.
PRODUCTION
RELATED
INFORMATION (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK J.
MARKETING
RELATED
INFORMATION (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK K. ACCESS
TO CREDIT (in
focus parcel) -
BLOCK L.
FARMER’S
PARTICIPATION
IN TOMATO
PROGRAMS OR
PROJECTS -
BLOCK M. OTHER
INFORMATION -
BLOCK N. PLANS
AND
RECOMMENDATIONS -
BLOCK C1. BASIC
CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE FARM
Investment Item (D1_INVST_ITM)
Data File: BLOCK D. FARM INVESTMENTS (in focus parcel)
Overview
vald
5638
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
100 - 526
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Farm Investment Item
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
100 | 100 | 1.8% | |
201 | 171 | 3% | |
202 | 57 | 1% | |
203 | 3 | 0.1% | |
301 | 84 | 1.5% | |
302 | 23 | 0.4% | |
401 | 52 | 0.9% | |
402 | 30 | 0.5% | |
403 | 240 | 4.3% | |
404 | 128 | 2.3% | |
405 | 24 | 0.4% | |
406 | 69 | 1.2% | |
501 | 252 | 4.5% | |
502 | 69 | 1.2% | |
503 | 385 | 6.8% | |
504 | 101 | 1.8% | |
505 | 22 | 0.4% | |
506 | 44 | 0.8% | |
507 | 190 | 3.4% | |
508 | 96 | 1.7% | |
509 | 71 | 1.3% | |
510 | 401 | 7.1% | |
511 | 141 | 2.5% | |
512 | 103 | 1.8% | |
513 | 468 | 8.3% | |
514 | 348 | 6.2% | |
515 | 173 | 3.1% | |
516 | 40 | 0.7% | |
517 | 78 | 1.4% | |
518 | 345 | 6.1% | |
519 | 99 | 1.8% | |
520 | 29 | 0.5% | |
521 | 365 | 6.5% | |
522 | 122 | 2.2% | |
523 | 167 | 3% | |
524 | 232 | 4.1% | |
525 | 167 | 3% | |
526 | 149 | 2.6% |
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.
Interviewer instructions
Investment items are enumerated in this column such as farm land, work animals, farm buildings and other structures, farm machinery and transport facilities and farm tools and implements.
To facilitate the interview, accomplish this block in horizontal manner. If there are two or more units of similar items acquired on different years/occasions, different useful/serviceable years and different percent of use, separate answers by a slash (/).
For farm machinery and transport facilities, there are some cases where the sample farmer buys an engine separately intended for his/her tractor and irrigation pump. During the recording, itemize the machinery. Examples are: two-wheel tractor with engine, two-wheel tractor without engine, four-wheel tractor with engine, irrigation pump with engine and irrigation pump without engine.
To facilitate the interview, accomplish this block in horizontal manner. If there are two or more units of similar items acquired on different years/occasions, different useful/serviceable years and different percent of use, separate answers by a slash (/).
For farm machinery and transport facilities, there are some cases where the sample farmer buys an engine separately intended for his/her tractor and irrigation pump. During the recording, itemize the machinery. Examples are: two-wheel tractor with engine, two-wheel tractor without engine, four-wheel tractor with engine, irrigation pump with engine and irrigation pump without engine.
Description
Text
Farm investments - refer to items that the farmer acquired/owned and used/utilized for the enhancement of farm production.
1. Farm land owned (hectare) - refers to the focus farm parcel owned and tilled/operated by the sample farmer/operator during the reference cropping.
2.Work animals - animals used in tomato farming during reference period. Examples are carabao, cattle and horse.
2.01 Carabao - popularly known as water buffalo that originated from India, used as draft animal and also suitable for milk production.
2.02 Cattle - general term for the members of the Bovidae family, wild (Bibos spp.) or domestic (Bos spp.). Domestic cattle have two species: Bos taurus or European breeds and Bos indicus or Zebu breeds or oriental domestic cattle.
2.03 Horse - hoofed animals belonging to the family Equidae.
3.Farm buildings and other structures - structures with one or more rooms covered by roof and built for agricultural purposes that were used in tomato farming during the reference period.
3.01 Farm house - a structure which serves as farmer's resting place or shed and serves as storage for his farm inputs, outputs and implements. This is usually made of bamboo, wood and nipa.
3.02 Warehouse/storage - a concrete structure mainly used for storage of farm inputs, farm products and other farm equipment.
3.03 Others (specify) - any other structure present in the farm which provides major purposes for the focus parcel not previously mentioned.
4. Farm machinery and transport facilities - refers to machinery and transport facilities which were mainly used for the preparation, maintenance, irrigation, harvesting and other farm activities used in tomato farming during the reference period.
4.01 Two-wheel tractor (Hand tractor) - an apparatus controlled through the handle bars by a walking operator.
4.02 Four-wheel tractor - an engine-powered vehicle used to draw other vehicles or equipment as plow or harrow.
4.03 Water pump - a mechanical device that moves water by pressure or suction from water wells, water tanks, lakes, streams and rivers towards farm lands and animal shelters.
4.04 Farm vehicles - are mechanized transport facilities used in the farm operation.
4.05 Trailer - a vehicle with two or four wheels used for carrying loads in the farm operation.
4.06 Others (specify) - other farm machinery and transport facilities used in the farm not previously mentioned.
5. Farm tools and implements - farm tools and implements being used/ utilized by the sample farmer in the tomato farming during the reference period.
5.01 Plow (araro) - an animal drawn implement with a blade used to cut, lift and turn over soil.
5.02 Harrow (suyod) - a cultivating implement set with spikes spring teeth or disks and used primarily for pulverizing the soil.
5.03 Shovel/spade (pala) - a broad blade/heavy flat-bladed long-handled tool used for digging.
5.04 Hoe (asarol) - a tool with a thin blade set across the end of a long handle, used for weeding, loosening soil, etc.
5.05 Spading fork (tinidor) - a hand tool with flat tines for turning soil.
5.06 Post hole digger (panghukay) - a tool made of flat or round bars with sharp end for digging.
5.07 Yoke (singkaw) - a wooden frame or bar by which two work animals (as oxen) are harnessed at the heads or necks for drawing a plow or load.
5.08 Rake (kalaykay) - a long-handled tool with teeth or prongs at one end used for gathering loose grass, hay, leaves, etc., for smoothing broken grounds.
5.09 Seedling tray/Seedbox - a flat container used for growing seeds until they are ready to be transplanted.
5.10 Hose - a flexible hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another.
5.11 Watering can - a portable water container with a long spout and a detachable perforated cap, used for watering plants.
5.12 Water sprinkler - a device perforated with small holes that is attached to a garden hose or watering can and used to spray plants.
5.13 Sprayer (pambomba) - a device that is used to apply herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers on agricultural crops.
5.14 Bolo (itak) - a large single-edged knife used for cutting.
5.15 Sickle/scythe (karet) - a short-handled farming tool with a semi-circular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming.
5.16 Pruning shears/scissors - a type of scissors used for cutting branches of trees and shrubs.
5.17 Cart/sled (paragos) - a type of rural transport equipment with wooden runners.
5.18 Pail (timba) - a usually cylindrical container with a handle.
5.19 Basket/kaing - a container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of cane or wire.
5.20 Crates - a container such as a slatted wooden case or plastic case used for storing or shipping harvested produce.
5.21 Drum - a cylindrical container.
5.22 Weighing scale (timbangan) - a device for measuring the weight of an object.
5.23 Wood stakes - a pointed piece of wood used to be driven into the ground as a marker or support.
5.24 Plastic/nylon twine - a string used for strapping things together.
5.25 Sorting table - a piece of furniture with a flat top providing a level surface on which agricultural crops may be placed, and that can be used for sorting.
5.26 Others (specify) - refer to other farm tools and implements used in the farm not previously mentioned.
1. Farm land owned (hectare) - refers to the focus farm parcel owned and tilled/operated by the sample farmer/operator during the reference cropping.
2.Work animals - animals used in tomato farming during reference period. Examples are carabao, cattle and horse.
2.01 Carabao - popularly known as water buffalo that originated from India, used as draft animal and also suitable for milk production.
2.02 Cattle - general term for the members of the Bovidae family, wild (Bibos spp.) or domestic (Bos spp.). Domestic cattle have two species: Bos taurus or European breeds and Bos indicus or Zebu breeds or oriental domestic cattle.
2.03 Horse - hoofed animals belonging to the family Equidae.
3.Farm buildings and other structures - structures with one or more rooms covered by roof and built for agricultural purposes that were used in tomato farming during the reference period.
3.01 Farm house - a structure which serves as farmer's resting place or shed and serves as storage for his farm inputs, outputs and implements. This is usually made of bamboo, wood and nipa.
3.02 Warehouse/storage - a concrete structure mainly used for storage of farm inputs, farm products and other farm equipment.
3.03 Others (specify) - any other structure present in the farm which provides major purposes for the focus parcel not previously mentioned.
4. Farm machinery and transport facilities - refers to machinery and transport facilities which were mainly used for the preparation, maintenance, irrigation, harvesting and other farm activities used in tomato farming during the reference period.
4.01 Two-wheel tractor (Hand tractor) - an apparatus controlled through the handle bars by a walking operator.
4.02 Four-wheel tractor - an engine-powered vehicle used to draw other vehicles or equipment as plow or harrow.
4.03 Water pump - a mechanical device that moves water by pressure or suction from water wells, water tanks, lakes, streams and rivers towards farm lands and animal shelters.
4.04 Farm vehicles - are mechanized transport facilities used in the farm operation.
4.05 Trailer - a vehicle with two or four wheels used for carrying loads in the farm operation.
4.06 Others (specify) - other farm machinery and transport facilities used in the farm not previously mentioned.
5. Farm tools and implements - farm tools and implements being used/ utilized by the sample farmer in the tomato farming during the reference period.
5.01 Plow (araro) - an animal drawn implement with a blade used to cut, lift and turn over soil.
5.02 Harrow (suyod) - a cultivating implement set with spikes spring teeth or disks and used primarily for pulverizing the soil.
5.03 Shovel/spade (pala) - a broad blade/heavy flat-bladed long-handled tool used for digging.
5.04 Hoe (asarol) - a tool with a thin blade set across the end of a long handle, used for weeding, loosening soil, etc.
5.05 Spading fork (tinidor) - a hand tool with flat tines for turning soil.
5.06 Post hole digger (panghukay) - a tool made of flat or round bars with sharp end for digging.
5.07 Yoke (singkaw) - a wooden frame or bar by which two work animals (as oxen) are harnessed at the heads or necks for drawing a plow or load.
5.08 Rake (kalaykay) - a long-handled tool with teeth or prongs at one end used for gathering loose grass, hay, leaves, etc., for smoothing broken grounds.
5.09 Seedling tray/Seedbox - a flat container used for growing seeds until they are ready to be transplanted.
5.10 Hose - a flexible hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another.
5.11 Watering can - a portable water container with a long spout and a detachable perforated cap, used for watering plants.
5.12 Water sprinkler - a device perforated with small holes that is attached to a garden hose or watering can and used to spray plants.
5.13 Sprayer (pambomba) - a device that is used to apply herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers on agricultural crops.
5.14 Bolo (itak) - a large single-edged knife used for cutting.
5.15 Sickle/scythe (karet) - a short-handled farming tool with a semi-circular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming.
5.16 Pruning shears/scissors - a type of scissors used for cutting branches of trees and shrubs.
5.17 Cart/sled (paragos) - a type of rural transport equipment with wooden runners.
5.18 Pail (timba) - a usually cylindrical container with a handle.
5.19 Basket/kaing - a container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of cane or wire.
5.20 Crates - a container such as a slatted wooden case or plastic case used for storing or shipping harvested produce.
5.21 Drum - a cylindrical container.
5.22 Weighing scale (timbangan) - a device for measuring the weight of an object.
5.23 Wood stakes - a pointed piece of wood used to be driven into the ground as a marker or support.
5.24 Plastic/nylon twine - a string used for strapping things together.
5.25 Sorting table - a piece of furniture with a flat top providing a level surface on which agricultural crops may be placed, and that can be used for sorting.
5.26 Others (specify) - refer to other farm tools and implements used in the farm not previously mentioned.
others
Notes
Other farm machinery and transport facilities include rotavator, motorcycle, motor engine, electric motor and power sprayers.
Other farm tools and implements include bamboo, crowbar, grass cutter, knife, pick, plastic cups, sack, net, nails, solar/rechargeable lamp, tarpaulin, tent and water containers.
Other farm tools and implements include bamboo, crowbar, grass cutter, knife, pick, plastic cups, sack, net, nails, solar/rechargeable lamp, tarpaulin, tent and water containers.