ALB_1995_AgS_v01_M
Annual Agricultural Survey 1995
Name | Country code |
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Albania | ALB |
Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]
The 1995 Albania Annual Agricultural Survey is the second in a series of annual agricultural surveys designed to collect data on Albanian agriculture.
Agricultural census has not yet been conducted in Albania, but it is envisaged in the near future. In the meanwhile, to provide users with available information on agriculture structure, some data, extracted from the Annual Agricultural Survey conducted in Albania in 1995, are presented here. The 1995 Annual Agricultural Survey was organized by the Service of Statistics and Information (SSI) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food (MOAF). The survey was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the project "Support for Agricultural Restructuring in Albania" (SARA).
Sample survey data [ssd]
Agricultural holders
National
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Service of Statistics and Information (SSI) | Ministry of Agriculture and Food (MOAF) |
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United States Agency for International Development | Funding |
Area frame construction was used to develop the frame, for this survey. It consisted of eight strata, of which those considered for the survey were no. 1 to 4, including: 1) coastal, low and level land (reporting a highly intensive agriculture); 2) river valleys and foothills (reporting an intensive agriculture); 3) upland hills (reporting a diversified agriculture); 4) low mountain areas (reporting a limited agriculture). Strata 5 to 8, including military locations, lakes and other bodies of water and major cities, were not taken into consideration. Weighted segment estimation was the selected method, used as follows: once the area frame had been completed, a three stage process was used to select the sample areas for visiting and interviewing of farmers. At the first stage, a total of 1551 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) were identified with their geographic boundaries, and measured. At the second stage, PSUs were selected in each of the four strata with probability proportional to size, and then split into segments. At the third stage, two sample segments per PSU were randomly selected without replacement. Subsequently, once the sample segments were identified, all of them were visited to ascertain whether or not they had farming (cropping) activities. All farm households performing these activities in the selected segments were listed and, among them, a sub-sample of 1177 farms was selected for interviews and data collection.
Start | End |
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1995-06 | 1995-11 |
DDI_WB_ALB_1995_AgS_v01_M
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World Bank, Development Economics Data Group | Production of metadata |
Version 01: (July 2011)