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impact_evaluation

Technology Adoption and Risk Initiative Household Baseline Survey 2006

Malawi, 2006
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Reference ID
MWI_2006_MTARI_v01_M_PUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/nk99-3y84
Producer(s)
Xavier Gine, Dean Yang
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Mar 13, 2013
Last modified
Jul 19, 2017
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what will you grow next season (3rd) (d1_3g)

Data file: bcprod_PUF

Overview

Valid: 554
Invalid: 1697
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 126
End: 127
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 62
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What will you grow in each plot this coming season November 2006 – April 2007?
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 3
0.5%
1   beans (nyemba) 21
3.8%
2   bulrush millet (mchewere) 0
0%
3 cabbage(kabichi) 4
0.7%
4 cucumbers(nkhaka) 0
0%
5 carrots (kaloti) 27
4.9%
6 cashews(mikaju) 0
0%
7 cassava(chinangwa) 0
0%
8 castor oil (nsatsi) 0
0%
9 cotton (thonje) 0
0%
10 cowpeas (khobwe) 0
0%
11 eggplants (mabiringanya) 0
0%
12 french beans (zitheba) 1
0.2%
13 garlic onion (adyo) 0
0%
14 gourds (zikho) 1
0.2%
15 greengrams (nzama) 1
0.2%
16 green peas (nsawawa) 0
0%
17 granadilla (magalagadeya) 0
0%
18 groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo) 0
0%
19 groundnuts chalimbana 2000 0
0%
20 groundnuts cg7 0
0%
21 groundnuts other (specify) 0
0%
22 indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso) 46
8.3%
23 irish potatoes (mbatatesi) 34
6.1%
24 maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo) 51
9.2%
25 maize improved seed/composite 3
0.5%
26 maize hybrid 1
0.2%
27 misale 0
0%
28 millet (mawere 5
0.9%
29 okra (therere lobala) 0
0%
30 onions (anyezi) 51
9.2%
31 paprika 0
0%
32 pepper (tsabola) 10
1.8%
33 pigeon peas (nandolo) 0
0%
34 pumpkin (maungu) 51
9.2%
35 rice (mpunga) 0
0%
36 sesame (chitowe) 1
0.2%
37 sweet potatoes(mbatata) 20
3.6%
38 sorghum (mapira) 0
0%
39 soyabeans (soya) 0
0%
40 spinach 6
1.1%
41 sunflower (mpendadzuwa) 0
0%
42 tchana 0
0%
43 tobacco (fodya) 0
0%
44 tomatoes 0
0%
45 watermelon (mavembe) 0
0%
46 wheat (tilingu) 0
0%
47 zilazi 0
0%
48 others (zina) 216
39%
49 apple 0
0%
50 avocado(mapeyala) 0
0%
51 bananas(thochi) 0
0%
52 mexican apple (masuku) 0
0%
53 pawpaws (mapapaya) 0
0%
54 lugard 0
0%
55 macademia 0
0%
56 mangos 0
0%
57 pears(mapeyala) 0
0%
58 plums 0
0%
59 pineapples 0
0%
60 sugarcane(mizimbe) 1
0.2%
61 tea 0
0%
62 trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa) 0
0%
Sysmiss 1697
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
INTERVIEWER: ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ABOUT THEIR CROP PRODUCTION FOR THE SEPTEMBER 2005-SEPTEMBER 2006 FILL IN A LINE FOR EACH PLOT CULTIVATED. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE SEASON, REPEAT THE PLOT ID. THE TABLE ALREADY ALLOWS FOR INTER-CROPPING AND REPEATED SEASONS IN A YEAR.
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