Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2009
Philippines, 2009 - 2010
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2009-v01.
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Total Net share of crops, vegetables, livestock and/or poultry (NETSH)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
38400
invd
0
min
0
max
565500
mean
1445.24
stdev
8629.743
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 565500
Questions and instructions
Did you or any member of your family receive net share of crops, fruits and vegetables produced or livestock and poultry raised by other households? If yes, how much was sold for cash orconsumed by the family?
If the answer is 2 - Go to next page (C)
This section should be filled up only if the sample family received a share of crops, fruits, vegetables, etc., harvested by its tenants or when a fixed rental or any amount out of the produce was received from tenants during the reference period. Fill up this section also, if the sample family sold, consumed, gave away as gifts or payment, during the reference period, its share of livestock raised by other households, including rental of agricultural lands paid in the form of livestock or poultry, or its share of livestock or poultry products.
Include the share of the family from the proceeds of the sale of pig, cow, etc. which is owned but raised by others, and disposed of during the reference period, although there was no landlord-tenant relationship between the sample family and the family who raised it.
Include the share of the family from the proceeds of the sale of pig, cow, etc. which is owned but raised by others, and disposed of during the reference period, although there was no landlord-tenant relationship between the sample family and the family who raised it.
Description
This refers to the share of harvested crops, fruits, vegetables, aquaculture products and others received by the household from tenants, or a fixed rent or any amount out of the produce received from tenants during the reference period. It also includes the share of the family from the proceeds of the sale of livestock which the family owned but raised by others, and disposed of during the reference period, although there was no landlord-tenant relationship between the sample family and the one who raised it.