Costs and Returns Survey of Milkfish Production 2006
Philippines, 2006
Reference ID
PHL-BAS-CRSMP-2006-v3.0
Producer(s)
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
Collection(s)
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Total Volume of antibiotics2 (DP2_VOL)
Data File: MATERIAL INPUTS
Overview
vald
0
invd
206
Interval
contin
Decimal
2
range
0 -
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Total volume of antibiotics, (Liter)
Interviewer instructions
Total Volume (Liter) - determine the total quantity of liquid inputs by multiplying the quantity used by the volume per unit and record in three (3) decimal places.
Asked for the following data items:
Inquire from the respondent if the material inputs was used and fill-up the required information one item after the other.
Quantity - account for the number of unit of material inputs used in focus parcel during the reference period.
Unit - write down the unit of measure of the material inputs used (e.g. piece, pack, sack, box, kilogram, bottle, liter, etc).
Volume Per Unit (Liter) - enter the equivalent volume in liter per unit of the type of liquid material inputs used or applied, in three (3) decimal places (e.g. unit reported in bottle which is equivalent to 250 milliliter; the entry should be 0.250).
Price per unit - record the purchase price of the inputs used per unit of measure.
Asked for the following data items:
Inquire from the respondent if the material inputs was used and fill-up the required information one item after the other.
Quantity - account for the number of unit of material inputs used in focus parcel during the reference period.
Unit - write down the unit of measure of the material inputs used (e.g. piece, pack, sack, box, kilogram, bottle, liter, etc).
Volume Per Unit (Liter) - enter the equivalent volume in liter per unit of the type of liquid material inputs used or applied, in three (3) decimal places (e.g. unit reported in bottle which is equivalent to 250 milliliter; the entry should be 0.250).
Price per unit - record the purchase price of the inputs used per unit of measure.
Description
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Disease Prevention and Pollution Control
Antibiotics - chemical substances, naturally produced by micro-organisms but also synthetically, that is inhibit the growth or even destroy bacteria and other microorganisms.
Biofilter - refers to filter plants or animals such as seaweeds, mussels and oysters used to minimize pollutants in ponds.
Probiotics - refers to single or mixed culture of live micro-organisms (selected strains of bacteria, among others) that when applied to culture systems benefit the farmed stock by improving the indigenous microflora.
Antibiotics - chemical substances, naturally produced by micro-organisms but also synthetically, that is inhibit the growth or even destroy bacteria and other microorganisms.
Biofilter - refers to filter plants or animals such as seaweeds, mussels and oysters used to minimize pollutants in ponds.
Probiotics - refers to single or mixed culture of live micro-organisms (selected strains of bacteria, among others) that when applied to culture systems benefit the farmed stock by improving the indigenous microflora.