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Vulnerable Groups Impact Evaluation Household Survey 2008, (TASAF II), Round 1

Tanzania, 2008
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Reference ID
TZA_2008_TASAF-II_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/qz63-r316
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Sarah Baird, Craig McIntosh, Berk Ozler
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Impact Evaluation Surveys Development Research Microdata The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF)
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3 main crops grown on this owned/rented/borrowed land. SECOND (T5CQ6b)

Data file: HHData_public

Overview

Valid: 1523
Invalid: 21
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 112
End: 113
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What are the 3 main crops you grow on this owned/rented/borrowed land, ranked
from most important to less important (allow for fallow and grazing)? SECOND
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Maize 350
23%
2 Coffee 52
3.4%
3 Banana 65
4.3%
4 Cashew nut 0
0%
5 Cassava 104
6.8%
6 Sweet potatoes 36
2.4%
7 Irish potatoes 93
6.1%
8 Groundnuts 101
6.6%
9 Paddy 163
10.7%
10 Millet 2
0.1%
11 Sorghum 24
1.6%
12 Wheat 118
7.7%
13 Beans 247
16.2%
14 Soya beans 1
0.1%
15 Pigeon pea 2
0.1%
16 Tobacco 1
0.1%
17 Cotton 59
3.9%
18 Sugar cane 2
0.1%
19 Cabbage 4
0.3%
20 Okra 0
0%
21 Tomato 4
0.3%
22 Onions 2
0.1%
23 Peas 1
0.1%
24 Fallow 0
0%
31 Assorted fruits 0
0%
32 Other vegetables 2
0.1%
33 Other tubers 8
0.5%
34 Other pulses 22
1.4%
35 Tea 1
0.1%
36 Planted trees 1
0.1%
37 Animal feed 0
0%
38 Grazing 0
0%
39 Sunflower 16
1.1%
77 42
2.8%
99 Other (specify) 0
0%
Sysmiss 21
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Note that we are interested in the 3 main crops of ALL land/farms owned AND borrowed AND rented.
Respondents tend to forget permanent crops (such as bananas in Bukoba district). Make sure the respondent
understands that ALL crops should be considered here, also permanent ones.
In case there is no clear ranking for the crops, you should insist to the respondent that he/she should rank, but you should also write a comment about this in the comment box.
In case there is no second crop, select 'none'.
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