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Afrint Household Level Data 2002 and 2008
Round I & II

Ghana, 2001 - 2008
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GHA-C-DAMAA-AFRINT-2014-v1.0
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  • Afrint
    Household Level
    Data 2002 and
    2008

Data file: Afrint Household Level Data 2002 and 2008

The datafile contails two sections

Section 1: Household Demographic
Section 2: Socio-economic Characteristics

Cases: 4993
Variables: 1488

Variables

D443
6.Coffee (c425)
D444
7.Tea (c426)
D445
8.Sisal (c427)
D446
9. Pyrethrum (c428)
D447
10. Fruits and vegetables, mainly for export
D448
11. Flowers
D449
12. Spices, like ginger and vanilla
D450
13. Other (c429)
D451
What is the total size of your farm devoted to the cash crops mentioned?
D452
How much of this land was irrigated? _ _ _, _ _ ha (c431)
D453
During the most recent season, did you use chemical fertiliser on any of these c
D454
Was animal manure used? (c433)
D455
Was green manure used? (c434)
D456
Were pesticides applied? (c435)
D457
Which one of the crops you sell is most profitable? (c436)
D458
Is the price you receive for your most profitable non-food cash crop better or w
D459
In your view, how has the overall market access for your most profitable non-foo
D461
In your view, how has the overall market access for your most profitable non-foo
D462
How much of the work involved in the production of this cash crop does the farm
D463
Person no. 1 involved:
D464
Person no. 2 involved:
D465
In case either only men or only women are responsible for the production of this
D466
Since you formed your farm/household, has there been any change in the overall a
D467
Has there been any change in the overall amount of land devoted to non-food cash
D468
Do you grow any of the mentioned cash crops on the basis of a pre-arranged contr
D469
Crop rotation
D470
Intercropping
D471
Intercropping with nitrogen fixing crops (beans etc.)
D472
Fallowing
D473
Improved fallowing
D474
Animal manure
D475
Zero or minimum tillage
D476
Breaking the hard pan
D477
Green manure/compost/residue incorporation
D478
Chemical fertilizer
D479
Soil and water conservation (level bunds, grass strips, terracing etc.)
D480
Improved planting practices
D481
Integrated (soil) nutrient management (inm)
D482
Integrated pest management (ipm)
D483
Agroforestry
D484
Pesticides/herbicides
D485
Rain water harvesting
D486
Irrigation
D487
Crop rotation
D488
Intercropping
D489
Intercropping with nitrogen fixing crops (beans etc.)
D490
Fallowing
D491
Improved fallowing
D492
Animal manure
D493
Zero or minimum tillage
D494
Breaking the hard pan
D495
Green manure/compost/residue incorporation
D496
Chemical fertilizer
D497
Soil and water conservation (level bunds, grass strips, terracing etc.)
D498
Improved planting practices
D499
Integrated (soil) nutrient management (inm)
D500
Integrated pest management (ipm)
D501
Agroforestry
D502
Pesticides/herbicides
D503
Rain water harvesting
D504
Irrigation
D505
Crop rotation major reason 1:
D506
Major reason 2:
D507
Intercropping major reason 1:
D508
Major reason 2:
D509
Intercroping with nitrogen fixing crops(beans etc.) major reason 1:
D510
Major reason 2:
D511
Fallowing major reason 1:
D512
Major reason 2:
D513
Improved fallowing major reason 1:
D514
Major reason 2:
D515
Animal manure major reason 1:
D516
Major reason 2:
D517
Zero or minimum tillage major reason 1:
D518
Major reason 2:
D519
Breaking the hard pan major reason 1:
D520
Major reason 2:
D521
Green manure/compost/resiude incorporation major reason 1:
D522
Major reason 2:
D523
Chemical fertilizer major reason 1:
D524
Major reason 2:
D525
Soil and water conservation (level bunds, grass strips,terracing etc.) major rea
D526
Major reason 2:
D527
Improved planting practices major reason 1:
D528
Major reason 2:
D529
Integrated (soil) nutrient management (inm) major reason 1:
D530
Major reason 2:
D531
Integrated pest management (ipm) major reason 1:
D532
Major reason 2:
D533
Agroforestry major reason 1:
D534
Major reason 2:
D535
Pesticides/herbicides major reason 1:
D536
Major reason 2:
D537
Rain water harvesting major reason 1:
D538
Major reason 2:
D539
Irrigation major reason 1:
D540
Major reason 2:
D541
Crop rotation
D542
Intercropping
D543
Intercropping with nitrogen fixing crops (beans etc.)
D544
Fallowing
D545
Improved fallowing
D546
Animal manure
D547
Zero or minimum tillage
D548
Breaking the hard pan
D549
Green manure/compost/residue incorporation
D550
Chemical fertilizer
D551
Soil and water conservation (level bunds, grass strips, terracing etc.)
D552
Improved planting practices
D553
Integrated (soil) nutrient management (inm)
D554
Integrated pest management (ipm)
D555
Agroforestry
D556
Pesticides/herbicides
D557
Rain water harvesting
D558
Irrigation
D559
Crop rotation
D560
Intercropping
D561
Intercropping with nitrogen fixing crops (beans etc.)
D562
Fallowing
D563
Improved fallowing
D564
Animal manure
D565
Zero or minimum tillage
D566
Breaking the hard pan
D567
Green manure/compost/residue incorporation
D568
Chemical fertilizer
D569
Soil and water conservation (level bunds, grass strips, terracing etc.)
D570
Improved planting practices
D571
Integrated (soil) nutrient management (inm)
D572
Integrated pest management (ipm)
D573
Agroforestry
D574
Pesticides or herbicides
D575
Rain water harvesting
D576
Irrigation
D577
What type of drying facility do you use when you are going to dry your produce?
D578
How do you store your produce? __
D579
In the case that you store the bags inside your house, how do you store them? _
D580
Do you use any pesticides or any other technique to protect your stored crop, e.
D581
If you consider a bag of grain that you store before selling or consuming, when
D582
Summing up the information given, what would you say has been the total cultivat
D583
How much extra land would you be able to put under cultivation if you wanted to
D584
How much of the total land belonging to this farm was irrigated? _ _ _, _ _ h
D585
If irrigated, what was the source of irrigation? (c444)
D586
Since this household was formed, how has the total size of the land cultivated c
D587
Since this household was formed, how has the total size of the land under irriga
D588
Cows (c447)
D589
Oxen (c448)
D590
Goats/sheep (c449)
D591
Camels/donkeys (c450)
D592
Pigs (c451)
D593
Poultry (c452)
D594
Do you regularly sell any animal produce, like milk etc.?
D595
Do you regularly sell animals?
D596
Do you use your livestock for draught or transport?
D597
Do you stall-feed any cattle? (c454)
D598
How do you keep most of your cattle? (c455)
D599
Do you cultivate fodder crops? (c453)
D600
At the time when your household was formed, did you stall-feed any cattle? (c4
D601
At the time when your household was formed, how did you keep most of your cattle
D602
If you have cows, how many are graded or cross-breed milk cows?
D603
At the time your household was formed, were any of your cows, if you had any, gr
D604
Do you have a fish pond?
D605
Do you have access to fishing waters/ do you fish?
D606
For which purpose are you mainly fishing?
D607
16-60 years? (c460)
D608
No. Of males (c461)
D609
No. Of females (c462)
D610
No. Of household members who regularly sleep here:15 and below? (c464)
D611
No. Of household members who regularly sleep here: 61 and above? (c465)
D612
How many of the household members are able workers?
D613
16-60 years
D614
15 and below
D615
61 and above
D616
16-60 years
D617
15 and below
D618
61 and above
D619
16-60 years
D620
15 and below
D621
61 and above
D622
16-60 years
D623
15 and below
D624
61 and above
D625
16-60 years
D626
15 and below
D627
61 and above
D628
Main occupation of head of household? (c466)
D629
Main occupation of farm manager? (c467)
D630
How many adult household members (16-60 years) do regularly take on employment o
D631
How many adult household members (16-60 years) do regularly take on non-farm emp
D632
How many adult household members (16-60 years) are regularly involved in some ki
D633
How many adult household members (16-60 years) are regularly involved in large-s
D634
How many adult household members (16-60 years) take on employment outside the fa
D635
How many adult household members (16-60 years) take on non-farm employment on a
D636
Apart from resident household members, how many adult family members do regularl
D637
Land preparation
D638
Planting
D639
Weeding
D640
Fertilising
D641
Watching crops
D642
Harvesting
D643
Transporting crops
D644
Tending livestock
D645
Other
D646
Does your household regularly hire farm labour? (c472)
D647
Land preparation (c473)
D648
Planting (c475)
D649
Weeding (c477)
D650
Fertilising (c479)
D651
Watching crops (c474)
D652
Harvesting (c480)
D653
Transporting crops (c478)
D654
Tending livestock (c476)
D655
Other (c481)
D656
Does your family use [exchange labour]?
D657
Land preparation
D658
Planting
D659
Weeding
D660
Fertilising
D661
Watching crops
D662
Harvesting
D663
Transporting crops
D664
Tending livestock
D665
Other
D666
Have you received advice from extension staff (governmental) at any time during
D667
Have you received advice from non-governmental extension services at any time du
D668
If you have received advice from any extension service (governmental or non-gove
D669
Are you (farm manager) a member of any local farmer group/organisation/club/asso
D670
Do you at present obtain any form of agricultural input credit? (c485)
D671
How did you first obtain land in this village when your household was formed? (c
D672
What is the status of most of the land that you now cultivate? (c487)
D673
Do you have full control of all the land you now cultivate or do you need to con
D674
Do you hold a formal title or registration of all or parts of your land?
D675
Clearing virgin land?
D676
Turning grazing land into cultivation?
D677
Bringing fallow land into permanent cultivation?
D678
Renting / borrowing land?
D679
Buying land? __
D680
If you had the means to expand your farm size, what would be the most appropriat
D681
How will your children mainly obtain land in this village? (c490)
D682
Which income source generated most cash for your household in the course of the
D683
Which farm income source generated most cash for this household in the course of
D684
01.Sale of food staples (cf. C491) _ _ _ _ usd
D685
02.Sale of other food crops (cf. C492) _ _ _ _ usd
D686
03.Sale of non-food cash crops (cf. C493) _ _ _ _ usd
D687
04.Sale of animals/animal produce (cf. C494) _ _ _ _ usd
D688
05.Leasing out machinery (e.G. Tractors) and/or equipment, oxen, push carts etc.
D689
06.Work on others' farms /agricultural labour _ _ _ _ usd
D690
07.Non-farm salaried employment (cf. C495) _ _ _ _ usd
D691
08.Micro business (cf. C496) _ _ _ _ usd
D692
09.Large-scale business (cf. C497) _ _ _ _ usd
D693
10.Rent, interest (cf. C498) _ _ _ _ usd
D694
11.Pensions (cf. C499) _ _ _ _ usd
D695
12.Remittances from absent household members, children etc. (cf. C500) _ _ _ _
D696
Wired electricity/power (c503)
D697
Mobile or stationary telephone (c504)
D698
Diesel power generator or similar (c505)
D699
Water pipe to house (c506)
D700
Tv-set (c507)
D701
Radio (c508)
D702
Tape recorder (c509)
D703
Bicycle (c510)
D704
Sewing machine (c511)
D705
Kerosene stove or other modern stove (c512)
D706
Battery torch (c513)
D707
If you do not own a mobile or stationary telephone - do you still have access to
D708
Means of transport: which is your most advanced means of own transport? (c514)
D709
Housing standard: what kind of house do you have? (c515)
D710
For interviewer: looking at this household by way of its capital assets and appe
D711
Seeds (c517)
D712
Chemical fertilizer (c518)
D713
Pesticides (c519)
D714
Hired labour (c520)
D715
Land rented (c521)
D716
Machinery/ implements for land preparation (c522)
D717
Transport (c523)
D718
Land improvement measures (conservation structures, irrigation etc.) (c524)
D719
Maize (c525)
D720
Teff (c526)
D721
Sorghum (c527)
D722
Wheat (c528)
D723
Bananas (c529)
D724
Beans (c530)
D725
Peas (c531)
D726
Irish potatoes (c532)
D727
Sweet potatoes (c533)
D728
Millet (c534)
D729
Groundnuts? (c535)
D730
Vegetables (c536)
D731
Milk (c537)
D732
Meat (c538)
D733
Fish (c539)
D734
Egg
D735
In the past year, have you borrowed money to be able to cover your expenditures?
D736
Are you normally able to save some money every year for future needs? (c542)
D737
Breakfast
D738
Lunch
D739
Dinner
D740
Breakfast
D741
Lunch
D742
Dinner
D160
Have you ever purchased or received stem-cuttings from a formal agency or from a
Total: 1488
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