{"doc_desc":{"title":"LCA_2007_CA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS","idno":"DDI_LCA_2007_CA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_FAO","producers":[{"name":"Office of Chief Statistician","abbreviation":"OCS","affiliation":"Food and Agriculture Organization","role":"Adoption of metadata for FAM"},{"name":"Census team, Statistics Division","abbreviation":"ESS","affiliation":"Food and Agriculture Organization","role":"Metadata producer"}],"version_statement":{"version":"LCA_2007_CA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_v01"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"LCA_2007_CA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS","title":"Census of Agriculture, 2007","alt_title":"CA 2007"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Central Statistical Office (CSO)","affiliation":""}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","affiliation":"","role":"Technical assistance"}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Physical Planning, Natural, Resources and Co-operatives","affiliation":"","email":"capo@govt.lc","uri":"http:\/\/moa.malff.com\/index.php\/hometop"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Agricultural Census [ag\/census]","series_info":"The 2007 Saint Lucia Census of Agriculture (CA), to which the present metadata review and data refer, is the country's sixth agricultural census. Previous agricultural censuses were conducted in 1946, 1961, 1973-1974, 1986 and 1996."},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Agriculture & Rural Development","vocab":"FAO","uri":""},{"topic":"Forests & Forestry","vocab":"FAO","uri":""},{"topic":"Land (policy, resource management)","vocab":"FAO","uri":""},{"topic":"Access to Finance","vocab":"FAO","uri":""},{"topic":"Labor","vocab":"FAO","uri":""},{"topic":"Migration & Remittances","vocab":"FAO","uri":""}],"abstract":"St Lucia had conducted its last Census of Agriculture in 1996. Previous Agricultural Censuses had been taken in 1946, 1961, 1973\/74 and 1986. Therefore, the 2007 St Lucia Census of Agriculture is the country\u2019s sixth agricultural census. Since the Census of Agriculture in 1996 several changes have occurred in the country, which have strongly impacted on the agriculture sector and the national economy in general. \n\nThe 2007 Census of Agriculture (CAF) had the following main objectives:\n1. To provide data on the structure of agriculture, especially for small administrative units\n2. To provide data to be used as benchmarks for current agricultural statistics\n3. To provide frames for agricultural sample surveys\n4. To provide data to help monitor progress towards global development targets, in particular the Millennium Development Goals (MDG\u2019s)\n5. To increase the capabilities of the Corporate Planning Unit in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, to plan, design, collect, process, analyze and disseminate agricultural information","coll_dates":[{"start":"2007-01-22","end":"2007-03-15","cycle":"Field work"}],"nation":[{"name":"Saint Lucia","abbreviation":"LCA"}],"geog_coverage":"National coverage","analysis_unit":"Households","universe":"The statistical unit was the agricultural holding, defined as an economic unit of agricultural production, under single management, comprising all livestock kept and land used, wholly or partly, for agricultural production purposes, without regard to title, legal form and above a certain minimal threshold","data_kind":"Census\/enumeration data [cen]","notes":"In particular, the 2007 St Lucia Census of Agriculture collected data on the following variables:\n\na) Identification and location of agricultural holdings\nb) Identification and legal status of agricultural holders\nc) Population and employment in agricultural holdings; Land on holdings\nd) Total land, land tenure and land use\ne) Number of trees by type of permanent\/medium term crop\nf) Area under compact plantation of banana, plantain and coconut\ng) Number of holdings growing temporary crops by type of crop\nh) Type of forests in holdings and production of non-timber forest products\ni) Number of livestock by type\nj) Type of machinery and equipment\nk) Selected agricultural practices and facilities\nl) Farm organizations membership\nm) Proportion of household income coming from agriculture\nn) Sex and age of persons responsible for the different farming activities\no) Whether or not other economic activities are carried out by members of the holder\u2019s household and their type\np) Whether or not remittances are received in the holder\u2019s household"},"method":{"data_collection":{"time_method":"The census reference year was the calendar year 2006, whilst specific items had the enumeration day as time reference: Holding identification and location, identification and legal status of holder, holder\u2019s  household composition, holding area, number of parcels, tenure, number of trees, area under compact plantation of banana, plantain and coconut, livestock, machinery and equipment owned, membership to farm organizations.","sampling_procedure":"i. Type of Enumeration\nThe 2007 St Luc ia Census of Agriculture was a complete enumeration exercise. All households in the island were visited. For every household a line of the screening form was filled. The screening form was designed to identify agricultural holdings to be enumerated. Once an agricultural holding above the cut-off limits was identified, an Agricultural Censal Questionnaire was filled. For purposes of enumeration the twelve Administrative Districts of the country were subdivided into 421 enumeration districts (ED). Every enumerator was charged with the enumeration of one or more Enumeration Districts.\n\nii. Census Frames\nData from the 2001 Population and Housing Census along with records from other sources (agriculture extension officers, farmer associations, etc.) served as censal frames. A list of farms of more than 25 acres, a list of farms with greenhouses, a list of poultry farms were compiled prior to the taking of the census to ensure complete coverage.\n\niii. Cartography\nThe cartography of the Agricultural Census was the same used for the 2001 Population and Housing Census. The same Enumeration Districts were also used. This procedure allows for comparisons and geographical links between the two censuses.","coll_mode":["Face-to-face [f2f]"],"research_instrument":"Two types of questionnaires were used: \n\n(i) a \"screening form\"\n(ii) a \"holding questionnaire\" (long questionnaire). \n\n\nThe CA 2007 covered all 16 core items recommended by FAO in the 2010 WCA round, namely;\n\n0001 Identification and location of agricultural holding\n0002+ Legal status of agricultural holder\n0003 Sex of agricultural holder\n0004 Age of agricultural holder\n0005 Household size\n0006 Main purpose of production of the holding\n0007 Area of holding according to land use types\n0008 Total area of holding\n0009 Land tenure types on the holding\n0010 Presence of irrigation on the holding\n0011 Types of temporary crops on the holding\n0012 Types of permanent crops on the holding and whether in compact plantation\n0013 Number of animals on the holding for each livestock type\n0014 Presence of aquaculture on the holding\n0015+ Presence of forest and other wooded land on the holding\n0016 Other economic production activities of the holding's enterprise","coll_situation":"The country was divided into 421 EDs. Enumerators were required to canvass the ED assigned identifying all households in it, and applying the screening form to identify those holdings above the thresholds, as well as to collect information on small holdings below them. The items of the screening form comprised: area with temporary crops, selected fruit trees, livestock (including poultry), beehives, and engagement in fishing activities for households below the threshold. The long questionnaire was applied to holdings above the threshold.\n\nThe following thresholds were established to distinguish small holdings from other holdings:\n\n\u00b7\tone eighth of an acre (1 acre, or 0.4 ha) of any temporary crop;\n\u00b7\tten bearing trees of any tree crop;\n\u00b7\t100 mats of banana and\/or plantain;\n\u00b7\tone head of cattle;\n\u00b7\ttwo pigs or goats or sheep or one head of any two of these; \n\u00b7\t12 poultry, 12 rabbit, or 12 head of poultry and rabbits together\n\nHoldings with activity exceeding at least one of the cut-off limits mentioned above were enumerated by means of the holding questionnaire. The rest of the holdings were enumerated using the screening form.","cleaning_operations":"1. Quality checks\nDuring and after the enumeration phase several activities to ensure the quality of the censal data and the correct processing of information were carried out. About 10 holdings per Enumeration District were revisited by supervisors in order to check for the quality of data recorded by the enumerators. After the Enumeration District was completed and the field checks performed by supervisors, the manual editors\/coders, edited and coded all questionnaires. When necessary, questionnaires were sent back to the field in order to verify and correct inaccurate recorded information.\n\n2. Data processing\nOnce all questionnaires in a batch were ready, they were entered in the database. The data entry program also allowed for another level of data verification. A validation program to detect inconsistencies was also run. Only after all databases were \u201ccleaned\u201d the final tables were produced. The data were keypunched in batches and coded. The editing of the census data was also performed manually. This comprised 100-percent first and second reviews; 10 percent of the reviewed questionnaires were screened, and if any problem was identified the entire batch was reviewed again. Imputation was used in extreme cases and after exhausting all other sources. Validation of census data was performed through quality checks, mainly with external sources. SPSS was used for data processing. Users may access the census results (only aggregate data) via institutional websites.  Preliminary tables were checked internally and with external data sources to guarantee the accuracy of the final censal data. Finally censal coverage and others quality checks were performed."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"This privacy statement discloses the privacy practices for http:\/\/www.moa.malff.com Because we want to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy, we have agreed to disclose our information policies and practices. We agree to notify you of:\n\n \n\n1. 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