MOZ_2021-2022_CSVPIE_v01_M
Cashew Subsidy Voucher Pilot Impact Evaluation 2021-2022
Baseline and Endline Survey Rounds
CSVPIE 2021-2022
| Name | Country code |
|---|---|
| Mozambique | MOZ |
1-2-3 Survey, phase 1 [hh/123-1]
These are the Baseline end Endline rounds of the DIME Cashew Subsidy Voucher Pilot Impact Evaluation Survey in Mozambique.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household, Individual
v01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.
2023-02-01
Districts: Angoche and Mogovolas
Localities: Namaponda, Nanhupo Rio and Nametil
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Florence Kondylis | Research Manager |
| Paul Christian | Senior Economist |
| John Loeser | Economist |
| Dahyeon Jeong | Economist |
| Astrid Zwager | Research Officer |
Eligible sprayers and farmers were selected based on the ConnectCaju database that was designed and maintained by IAM and TNS. This database was developed to better track the developments within the industry and evaluate policy targeting the sector. The database collects information on farmers and sprayers including demographic data, the size and location of a farmer’s/sprayer’s orchard, and how many trees farmers/sprayers have. Moreover, IAM audits all farmers and sprayers in the database to verify the information and geo-tag orchards. Based on this database, TNS invited eligible sprayers to participate in a meeting that introduced them to the pilot, its modalities, and its objectives. Sprayers and farmers were then asked whether they would be interested in participating in the pilot and checked for their eligibility. Eligible sprayers had to: 1) Be located in the localities selected for pilot implementation, 2) Have farmer clients in the area they operate that they can service, 3) Have previous farmer clients that own between 50 and 500 trees, 4) Express an interest participating in the pilot.
Following the meetings, TNS and IAM prepared a list of 40 candidate sprayers to participate in the pilot which were randomized into Treatment and Control group. Out of these 40, 6 needed to be excluded from our sample before of the implementation of the study started due to the following reasons:
While the randomization was done before these sprayers were identified as ineligible or decided to not participate in the pilot, this should not negatively affect the outcome of our randomization since 3 of these sprayers were assigned to the Control and the remaining 3 to the Treatment group. Moreover, we conducted balance checks on sprayer characteristics of sprayers that participated in the pilot which show that both Treatment and Control groups are comparable across a large set of observable characteristics. As a result, the pilot was implemented using a sample of 34 eligible sprayers to participate in the pilot. In the three localities, 20 sprayers are located in Namaponda, 8 in Nametil, and 6 in Nanhupo Rio.
The 34 eligible sprayers were then asked to provide a list of farmers they provided spraying services to in 2020. These lists were then updated using monitoring data from TNS on the sprayers’ new clients during the 2021 spraying season. The resulting farmer lists include a total 845 farmers across all three localities and consist of two distinct group:
• Previous farmer clients: Farmers that were listed by eligible sprayers prior to the pilot. Previous farmer clients had to fulfil the following eligibility criteria:
While all sample sprayers were surveyed during both Baseline and Endline, only 688 out of 845 farmers were surveyed in both rounds which corresponds to an attrition rate of 18.6 %. Attrition rates among farmers from the initial sample to the endline survey is balanced across key observable characteristics both across treatment and control group farmers as well as previous and new client farmers. Observable characteristics include gender of farmers, age of farmers, educational attainment, households size, number of trees, and number of sprayings applied.
Farmer and Sprayer Questionnaires (Baseline & Endline) - see documents attached
| Start | End | Cycle |
|---|---|---|
| 2021-11-09 | 2021-12-10 | Baseline |
| 2022-03-30 | 2022-04-30 | Endline |
Data quality was assured through DIME’s rigorous data quality protocols. Surveys were performed on tablet devices running SurveyCTO Collect data collection software. During the interview data consistency and quality is managed through a series of hard checks (e.g. all relevant questions must have an answer, age cannot be more than 120) and soft checks (e.g. enumerators receive a flag for unlikely but not impossible answers such reporting cashew yields larger than 15 KG per tree). The DIME team performed immediate daily quality checks
and inconsistencies are then sent back to the field teams for final verification. Each survey was recorded and randomly audited for each enumerator at several points throughout the data collection.
| Name |
|---|
| World Bank |
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Steven Glover | World Bank DIME |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Florence Kondylis (Research Manager), Paul Christian (Senior Economist), John Loeser (Economist), Dahyeon Jeong (Economist), Astrid Zwager (Research Officer). Mozambique - Cashew Subsidy Voucher Pilot Impact Evaluation 2021-2022, Baseline and Endline Survey Rounds (CSVPIE 2021-2022). Ref: MOZ_2021-2022_CSVPIE_v01_M. Downloaded from [uri] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
| Name | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| Steven Glover | World Bank DIME | sglover1@worldbank.org |
DDI_MOZ_2021-2022_CSVPIE_v01_M_WB
| Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Development Data Group | DECDG | World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2026-04-27
Version 01 (2026-04-27)
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