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Rural Capacity Building Project Impact Evaluation 2012, Endline

Ethiopia, 2012
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Reference ID
ETH_2012_RCBPIE-EL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/3pgt-c070
Producer(s)
Julia Vaillant, Niklas Buehren
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Feb 11, 2021
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e20. crop name (e20_f)

Data file: RCBP_CROP_INPUTS_SEEDS_E20_27_aug17_12.dta

Overview

Valid: 6361
Invalid: 9
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 78
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 18
End: 19
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 78
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 teff 1419
22.3%
2 barley 417
6.6%
3 wheat 563
8.9%
4 maize 1034
16.3%
5 sorghum 669
10.5%
6 millet 88
1.4%
7 rice 0
0%
8 lentil 79
1.2%
9 horse bean 213
3.3%
10 pea 85
1.3%
11 chick pea 134
2.1%
12 haricot bean 252
4%
13 soya bean 2
0%
14 potato 195
3.1%
15 sweet potato 50
0.8%
16 cassava 36
0.6%
17 enset 123
1.9%
18 onion 41
0.6%
19 cabbage 20
0.3%
20 tomato 27
0.4%
21 pepper 54
0.8%
22 coffee 77
1.2%
23 sugar cane 24
0.4%
24 mango 39
0.6%
25 avocado 23
0.4%
26 banana 33
0.5%
27 guava 3
0%
28 casmir 3
0%
29 ethiopian hops 20
0.3%
30 niger seed 46
0.7%
31 sesame 85
1.3%
32 lupin 19
0.3%
33 peanuts 20
0.3%
34 �kenkos� 30
0.5%
35 clove 0
0%
36 linseed 28
0.4%
37 ginger 7
0.1%
38 carrot 4
0.1%
39 beet root 8
0.1%
40 lettuce 13
0.2%
41 head cabbage 1
0%
42 tobacco 5
0.1%
43 fenugreek 17
0.3%
44 khat 57
0.9%
45 lathrus 0
0%
46 outs 2
0%
47 soya sean 0
0%
48 �dinbilal� 1
0%
49 water melon 0
0%
50 eucalyptus 48
0.8%
51 grass 18
0.3%
52 pineapple 12
0.2%
53 orange 4
0.1%
54 ficus tree 0
0%
55 yam 0
0%
56 papaya 13
0.2%
57 garlic 5
0.1%
58 lemon 1
0%
59 sunflower 4
0.1%
60 cumin 36
0.6%
61 caulis flower 0
0%
62 rapeseed 1
0%
63 cucumber 0
0%
64 �merrar� 0
0%
65 wheat and barley mix 17
0.3%
66 �setu� 0
0%
67 �sermie� 0
0%
68 �bihon� 0
0%
69 apple 3
0%
70 �borie� 0
0%
71 spices 3
0%
72 archoke 2
0%
73 moringa 0
0%
74 Guaya/vetch 83
1.3%
75 Cucumber 2
0%
76 Godare/Taro 40
0.6%
77 Cororima 1
0%
78 Gishta 2
0%
Sysmiss 9
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
Start with plot 1, and list all of the crops grown on this plot, and then continue listing all crops grown by plots until every crop that is planted is captured.
This should include crops grown on all plots, including homesteads with vegetable gardens.
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