Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 1999
Philippines, 1999
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PHL-NSO-APIS-1999-v01
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Engage in livestock or poultry raising such as raising of ca (N2A)
Data File: 1999APISH
Overview
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Interval
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Decimal
0
range
0 - 2
Questions and instructions
During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family engage in livestock or poultry raising such as raising of carabaos, cattle, horses, hogs, chicken, ducks, etc. and produce any livestock and poultry products such as milk, eggs, etc.?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 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.
Read the question as worded. If the reply is 'YES', encircle code '1' and ask the next questions; otherwise, encircle code '2' and proceed to the next subsection.
Item 1. Livestock and Poultry (pigs, cattle, chicken, carabao, etc.)
Report under this item the quantity disposed of which were sold, consumed or given away as gifts to other persons outside the family during the reference period. If the family raised some livestock and poultry but no disposal was made during the reference period, there should be no entry in this item.
Item 2. Livestock/Poultry Products (milk, eggs, etc.)
Bear in mind that there should be entries in this item even though there was no disposal made for as long as there was production of livestock/poultry products during the reference period. Note that those produced prior to the reference period but disposed of during the reference period are not included. Hence, make an estimate of the total value of the products produced regardless of whether these were sold, consumed or given away as gifts. Unlike in Item 1 above where only those actually disposed of were included, in this item, all production are included. For instance, if the family produced “balut”, report the total value of “balut” produced in Column 3 even if some are not yet disposed of. Other examples of livestock/poultry products are eggs, bacon, sausages and ham, etc.
Item 1. Livestock and Poultry (pigs, cattle, chicken, carabao, etc.)
Report under this item the quantity disposed of which were sold, consumed or given away as gifts to other persons outside the family during the reference period. If the family raised some livestock and poultry but no disposal was made during the reference period, there should be no entry in this item.
Item 2. Livestock/Poultry Products (milk, eggs, etc.)
Bear in mind that there should be entries in this item even though there was no disposal made for as long as there was production of livestock/poultry products during the reference period. Note that those produced prior to the reference period but disposed of during the reference period are not included. Hence, make an estimate of the total value of the products produced regardless of whether these were sold, consumed or given away as gifts. Unlike in Item 1 above where only those actually disposed of were included, in this item, all production are included. For instance, if the family produced “balut”, report the total value of “balut” produced in Column 3 even if some are not yet disposed of. Other examples of livestock/poultry products are eggs, bacon, sausages and ham, etc.
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.