Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2006 Volume 1
Philippines, 2006 - 2007
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2006-v01.
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority
Collection(s)
Metadata
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Livestock and Poultry Raising (chk LPR-LOSS) (EALPR)
Data File: fies2k6
Overview
vald
38483
vald
17403481.98
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
831000
mean
1498.211
mean
1419.208
stdev
9872.093
stdev
10023.737
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 831000
Questions and instructions
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family dispose of any livestock and poultry, whether sold, consumed or given away, or did you or any family member produce livestock/poultry products? If yes, how much was consumed by the family or given away as gifts?
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family engage in livestock or poultry raising such as raising of carabaos, cattle, horses, hogs, chickens, ducks, etc. and produce any livestock and poultry products such as milk, eggs, etc.?
NO, GO TO PAGE 57 (A3)
Description
An operator under this activity should have at least raised at any time during the reference period whether for business or for home consumption any of the following:
Fowls at least one month old:
- 30 or more chicken or ducks
10 or more turkeys or geese
50 or more pigeons
100 or more quails
(or a proportional combination of the above, more or less)
Animals
3 or more pigs at least 3 months old
3 or more goats
10 or more rabbits
(or a proportional combination of the above)
1 cattle, carabao or horse
Consider a person working for profit if he intends to engage in poultry or animal raising as a regular business, even though the number of poultry or animals at the start of the business or at a certain time may be less than the minimum prescribed above.
Fowls at least one month old:
- 30 or more chicken or ducks
10 or more turkeys or geese
50 or more pigeons
100 or more quails
(or a proportional combination of the above, more or less)
Animals
3 or more pigs at least 3 months old
3 or more goats
10 or more rabbits
(or a proportional combination of the above)
1 cattle, carabao or horse
Consider a person working for profit if he intends to engage in poultry or animal raising as a regular business, even though the number of poultry or animals at the start of the business or at a certain time may be less than the minimum prescribed above.