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Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2003

Philippines, 2003 - 2004
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PHL_2003_FIES_v01_M
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National Statistics Office
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Dec 12, 2013
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Crop Farming and Gardening gross receipts (EACFGGRS)

Data file: FIES

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Width: 9
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Interviewer instructions
Report under this section all crops harvested from the farm operated by
the family. This includes the production/harvests of lessees of fruit
trees such as lanzones and mango if there were harvests made during
the reference period. Report the area harvested in hectares if the
plants were compactly planted and report the number of trees, if
scattered. The “Production” column should be used in entering the
quantity harvested including the unit of production. For instance in
reporting the harvest in palay, the entry should be 50 sacks or 2,500
kgs. Do not forget to indicate the unit in reporting the harvest. Report in
the “Total Value” column the estimated value of harvest based on
prevailing price in the market if production has not been disposed.
Otherwise, the total value to be reported should be estimated based on
the actual amount of sale of the crop. However, if part of production
was sold and part of it was consumed and given away, estimate the
total value based on the unit price of the crops sold. The value
consumed and given away should likewise be estimated based on the
unit price of crops sold.

Description

Definition
For purposes of this survey, the following are
considered as operating a crop farm or garden:
a. Gardening in at least 100 sq. meters of solid patches (the plants not
scattered all around) whether the produce is mainly for sale or for
family consumption. Consider also as work for profit, gardening in less
than 100 sq. meters if the produce is solely for sale.
b. Non-farm households cultivating at least 300 sq. meters of land
devoted to temporary, annual or biennial crops or shrubs, or tending an
orchard of at least the same area even though not much care is
needed by plants, unlike gardening.
c. Growing ornamental plants and flowers, seedlings, black pepper
(pemienta) or betel leaf for sale, even if area may be less than 100 sq.
meters.
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