Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998

This survey includes data from the Enquête des Petits Producteurs (Small Farmer Survey) carried out by IFPRI and LARES (Laboratoire d'Analyse Regionale et d'Expertise Sociale, Cotonou, Republic of Benin). The objectives were to describe rural livelihoods, examine how conditions for farmers have chan...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144254
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description This survey includes data from the Enquête des Petits Producteurs (Small Farmer Survey) carried out by IFPRI and LARES (Laboratoire d'Analyse Regionale et d'Expertise Sociale, Cotonou, Republic of Benin). The objectives were to describe rural livelihoods, examine how conditions for farmers have changed over time, and assess the impact of agricultural reforms on rural households. The training of enumerators, field testing of the survey and final revision of the questionnaire took place in June-July 1998. The survey itself was carried out over the period August to November 1998. The households were selected using a two-stage stratified random sample procedure based on the 1997 Pre-Census of Agriculture. In each of the six departments, villages randomly selected, with the number of villages proportional to the volume of agricultural production, subject to a minimum of 10 villages per department. In total, 100 villages were selected. In each village, nine households were randomly selected using listed prepared for the pre-Census. Three alternative households were selected for each village in case one or more of the nine were unavailable. In a few villages, the number of interviewed households was eight or ten, resulting in a final sample size of 899 farm households. Topics addressed in the survey include household and land characteristics, crop production, main agricultural activities, use of fertilizers and other inputs, source of credit, sale and use of crops, storage, consumption, time allocation, and sources of income as well as community level data on transport structure, marketing of agricultural products, village groups, agricultural production, extension services, and formal/informal credit.
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spelling CGSpace1442542024-10-25T07:57:28Z Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998 International Food Policy Research Institute agricultural situation extension rural population household surveys crops agriculture marketing small farms livelihoods agricultural productivity rural areas credit This survey includes data from the Enquête des Petits Producteurs (Small Farmer Survey) carried out by IFPRI and LARES (Laboratoire d'Analyse Regionale et d'Expertise Sociale, Cotonou, Republic of Benin). The objectives were to describe rural livelihoods, examine how conditions for farmers have changed over time, and assess the impact of agricultural reforms on rural households. The training of enumerators, field testing of the survey and final revision of the questionnaire took place in June-July 1998. The survey itself was carried out over the period August to November 1998. The households were selected using a two-stage stratified random sample procedure based on the 1997 Pre-Census of Agriculture. In each of the six departments, villages randomly selected, with the number of villages proportional to the volume of agricultural production, subject to a minimum of 10 villages per department. In total, 100 villages were selected. In each village, nine households were randomly selected using listed prepared for the pre-Census. Three alternative households were selected for each village in case one or more of the nine were unavailable. In a few villages, the number of interviewed households was eight or ten, resulting in a final sample size of 899 farm households. Topics addressed in the survey include household and land characteristics, crop production, main agricultural activities, use of fertilizers and other inputs, source of credit, sale and use of crops, storage, consumption, time allocation, and sources of income as well as community level data on transport structure, marketing of agricultural products, village groups, agricultural production, extension services, and formal/informal credit. 2004 2024-06-04T09:44:02Z 2024-06-04T09:44:02Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144254 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2004. Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/10020. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle agricultural situation
extension
rural population
household surveys
crops
agriculture
marketing
small farms
livelihoods
agricultural productivity
rural areas
credit
International Food Policy Research Institute
Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title_full Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title_fullStr Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title_full_unstemmed Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title_short Benin: Small Farmer Survey, 1998
title_sort benin small farmer survey 1998
topic agricultural situation
extension
rural population
household surveys
crops
agriculture
marketing
small farms
livelihoods
agricultural productivity
rural areas
credit
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144254
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