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Costs and Returns Survey of Onion Production 2006

Philippines, 2006
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PHL_2006_CRSOP_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
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  • Study Description
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  • Identification
  • Scope
  • Coverage
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  • Sampling
  • Data collection
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  • Data appraisal
  • Data Access
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  • Metadata production
  • Identification

    Survey ID number

    PHL_2006_CRSOP_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS

    Title

    Costs and Returns Survey of Onion Production 2006

    Country
    Name Country code
    Philippines PHL
    Study type

    Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]

    Series Information

    This is the third in the series of surveys on the costs and returns of onion production implemented by the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS). The survey was conducted in 2006 under the auspices of the Diversified Farm Income and Market Development Project (DFIMDP) of the Department of Agriculture (DA). The BAS forerunner, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAEcon), had also conducted Costs and Returns Surveys (CRS). The BAS ran its first CRS for onion in 1997 under the project "Strengthening of Benchmark Data for Priority Crops Under the Key Commercial Crops Development Program (KCCDP) with financial support from the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR). The survey covered the country's top three (3) onion producing provinces, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija. The second survey was implemented in 2002 under the project Ginintuang Masaganang Ani-High Value Commercial Crops Program (GMA-HVCCP) of the Department of Agriculture. Provinces surveyed were Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija.

    Abstract

    Information on onion farming will help provide directions to agricultural entrpreneurs and investors. It also serves the statistical requirements of onion growers and policy makers for planning and decision making regarding onion production and marketing.

    The survey aimed at generating updated data on levels and structure of production costs and returns. Specifically, it was conducted to detemine the indicators of profitability such as gross and net returns, returns above cash costs, net profit - cost ratio, etc.; usage of materials and labor inputs; and other related socio-economic variables including information on new production technologies.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Agricultural holdings

    Scope

    Notes

    The survey focused on generating costs and returns structure of onion production. The scope of the survey included the following:

    • Characteristics of the farmers/operators such as age, sex, main occupation, experience in onion production and highest educational attainment.
    • Farm characteristics such as total farm area, number of parcels operated by the farmer, area planted and harvested to onion and other crops, number of cropping's per year, variety of onion planted, tenurial status, method of planting, month of planting and harvesting onion.
    • Farm investments such as inventory of farm investments used, year and cost of acquisition, repairs and improvement cost and estimated life and usage in the focus onion farm.
    • Material inputs such as quantity and cost of planting materials, fertilizers, mulching materials, insecticides, herbicides/weedicides, fungicides and other chemicals.
    • Labor inputs such as labor utilization (in terms of man days) and labor cost by type of farming activity, by source of labor and by sex and food cost incurred.
    • Other production costs such as cash and non-cash payments for land tax, land lease/rental, rental value of owned land, rentals of machine, animals and tools, fuel and oil, transport costs of inputs, irrigation fee, electricity, interest payment on crop loans, storage cost and other production costs.
    • Production and disposition such as volume of onion production and its disposition in terms of sold, harvesters' share, threshers' share, other laborers' share, landowners' share, lease rental, for home consumption, given away, used for seeds, wastage and other purposes.
    • Buyer information such as major buyer of onion and the percentage of onion sold to each buyer and the perceived right price of onion.
    • Problems encountered such as problems affecting production and marketing of onion.
    • Access to credit such as amount and source of crop loan, interest rate per annum and percentage of loan used in onion production.
    • Other information such as membership in onion-related association and benefits derived, access to extension services, future plans of onion farmers and their recommendations to improve onion industry.

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The survey covered the top three (3) onion producing provinces namely: Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija.

    Universe

    The survey covered all onion farms with harvests during the last completed cropping in 2006 as the reference period.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Department of Agriculture
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    Department of Agriculture Funding Source
    Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
    Name Role
    National Statistical Coordination Board Survey clearance

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The domain of the study was the province, with the last completed production cycle in 2006 as reference period. The lists of onion producing barangays by province prepared by the concerned BAS Provincial Operations Centers (POCs) served as the sampling frame for this study. The lists contained data on area devoted to onion production and number of onion farmers as of 2006. These data were obtained from the Municipal Agriculturist Offices, Agricultural Technicians, barangay officials and other key informants in the barangays and updated results of the Barangay Screening Survey (BSS).

    A two-stage sampling design was employed with the barangay as the primary sampling unit and the onion farmer as the secondary and ultimate sampling unit. The barangays were drawn using systematic sampling from an ordered list of barangays with at least five onion farmers. Systematic sampling was used so that both large and small barangays in the province in terms of onion production would be represented in the sample. On the other hand, sample operators were identified using snowball approach during data collection. During the search for sample operators, a set of screening questions was applied to see to it that the samples satisfy the following criteria: 1) must be engaged in onion production, and 2) must have harvested onion in 2006.

    The total sample size was 100 onion growers per province and this was equally allocated to 20 sample barangays. The survey resulted in the following distribution of sample farmers by province:

    1. Ilocos Norte (100)
    2. Pangasinan (100)
    3. Nueva Ecija (100)
    Response Rate

    Response rate of 100 percent

    Weighting

    No information provided

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2006-12-06 2006-12-18

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Manual editing was initially done at the Provincial Operations Center during and after data collection using the CRS editing guidelines prepared by the Central Office. The edited questionnaires were again checked at the Central Office. Coding and encoding were likewise done at the Central Office.

    The document on Editing Guidelines is provided in the technical documents.

    Data appraisal

    Data Appraisal

    Series of reviews were done to assess the quality of the data in terms of reliability and acceptability. A comparison with the results of past surveys on input usage, labor utilization, production cost and return structure of onion was made.

    Data Access

    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) strictly observes the confidentiality of data. As stated in the BAS' survey questionnaires and the forms relevant to the conduct of any statistical inquiry, data provided by the respondents shall be used solely for statistical purposes.
    Access conditions

    The datasets of this study are categorized under licensed files. Access to licensed datasets is through request and is only granted to Data Users/Researchers with a legally registered sponsoring agency (university, company, research centre, national or international organization, etc.).

    The Data Users/Researchers must agree to comply with the following:

    1. Fill up a Data Access Agreement that will be provided.
    2. Copies of the restricted data or any data created on the basis of the original data will not be copied or made available to anyone other than those mentioned in this Data Access Agreement, unless formally authorized by the BAS.
    3. The data will only be processed for the stated statistical purpose in the agreement and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. Data will not in any way be used for any administrative, proprietary or law enforcement purposes.
    4. The dataset must not be made to match with other datasets.
    5. The Data Users/Researchers shall not attempt to identify any individual person, family, business, enterprise or organization. If such a unique disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made as to the identity of any person or establishment discovered. The identification will not be revealed to any other person not included in the Data Access Agreement.
    6. The Data Users/Researchers must observe security measures to prevent unauthorized access to licensed microdata acquired from the BAS. The microdata must be destroyed upon the completion of their research. Destruction of the microdata will be confirmed in writing by the Data Users/Researchers to the BAS.
    7. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the BAS/BAS Electronic Archiving and Network Services (BEANS) will cite the source of data in accordance with the citation requirement provided with the dataset.
    8. If there are any changes or additional requirements in the orginal request, the Data User/Researcher must apply for another request.
    9. Breaches of the Data Access Agreement will be taken seriously and the BAS will take action against those responsible for the lapses if wilful or accidental. Failure to comply with the directions of the BAS will be deemed to be a major breach of the agreement and may involve recourse to legal proceedings. The BAS will maintain and share with partner data archives a record of those individuals and organizations which are responsible for breaching the terms of the Data Access Agreement and will impose sanctions on release of future data to these parties.
    Citation requirements

    As specified in the agreement under access conditions, users are required to cite the source of data in accordance with the citation requirement provided with the dataset. The citation requirement for this study is as follows:

    "Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Costs and Returns Survey of Onion Production, Version 3.0 of the licensed dataset 2006, provided by the BAS Electronic Archiving and Network Services. http://beans.bas.gov.ph"

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The data users/researchers acknowledge that the BAS and the agency funding the study bear no liabilities and responsibilities for any particular, indirect, or consequential damages or any damages, whatsoever resulting from loss of use, or of data in connection with the use or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Chief, Agricultural Accounts and Statistical Indicators Division Bureau of Agricultural Statistics [email protected]
    Chief, Information and Communications Technology Division Bureau of Agricultural Statistics [email protected]

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_PHL_2006_CRSOP_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_FAO

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Office of Chief Statistician Food and Agriculture Organization Metadata adapted for FAM
    Maria Carol Duran Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) Documenter of the study
    Ana M. Eusebio Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) Reviewer of the study
    Maura S. Lizarondo Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) Reviewer of the study

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    PHL_2006_CRSOP_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_v01

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