MTARI: Insurance, Credit and Technology Adoption
RF-P106358-RESE-BBRSB
DDI_MWI_2006_MTARI_v01_M_PUF
Development Data Group
2013-03-05
Nesstar Publisher
v01 (March 2013)
N/A
Technology Adoption and Risk Initiative Household Baseline Survey 2006
MTARI 2006
MWI_2006_MTARI_v01_M_PUF
Xavier Gine
Dean Yang
Commodity Risk Management Group
National Smallholder Farmers Association of Malawi
Opportunity International Bank of Malawi
Malawi Rural Finance Corporation
Insurance Association of Malawi
Nesstar Publisher
World Bank
Xavier Gine
World Bank Microdata Library
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
- v01: Edited, anonymous datasets for public distribution.
Malawi
Lilongwe North, Mchinji, Kasungu, and Nkhotakota regions in central Malawi.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Face-to-face [f2f]
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.
bmain_PUF.NSDstat
1087
280
Nesstar 200801
bagricont_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "BB. Member Characteristics" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
2018
29
Nesstar 200801
bclubmem_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "BB. Member Characteristics" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
2536
24
Nesstar 200801
bcover_PUF.NSDstat
1087
30
Nesstar 200801
bcprod_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "D. Crop Production" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
2251
68
Nesstar 200801
bcredit_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "G.Credit" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
361
42
Nesstar 200801
bcsales_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "C. Crop Sales and Marketing" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
1870
33
Nesstar 200801
bhroster_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "A. Household Roster" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
6746
31
Nesstar 200801
bhtransfer_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "K. Inter-Household Transfers of Goods, Services and Money (Remittances)" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
2301
29
Nesstar 200801
blanduc_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "C. Land Use and Cropping Patterns" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
2381
37
Nesstar 200801
blivesto_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "I. Livestock" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
1087
52
Nesstar 200801
briskresp1_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "O. Risk Response" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
1054
54
Nesstar 200801
briskresp2_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "O. Risk Response" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
1096
29
Nesstar 200801
bsavins_PUF.NSDstat
The dataset contains information from "H. Savings and Insurance" section of "MTARI 2006 Household Baseline Questionnaire"
1087
43
Nesstar 200801
_qno.NSDstat
This dataset contains the treatment assignment and take-up of insurance
835
5
Nesstar 200801
1087
0
1
2026
555.253
335.913
1083
4
1
30
5.792
4.044
b1 has he/she been living in this village all his/her life?
1087
0
1
yes
513
2
no
574
b1b how long has the club member lived in this village?
589
498
0
60
17.365
11.781
b2 how long has the club member lived in this house?
1085
2
0
80
8.582
8.717
b3 what is the main construction material of the outside walls of your house?
1084
3
1
brick/stone
83
2
burnt bricks
467
3
mud and bricks
266
4
corrugated iron
5
5
wood
2
6
wood and mud
13
7
mud
246
8
other
2
Sysmiss
3
b3 other specify
1
0
Wood and grass
1
b4 what is the main flooring material of your house?
1086
1
1
earth
891
2
wood/planks
10
3
polished wood/vinyl/tiles
7
4
cement
178
Sysmiss
1
b5 what is the main construction material of the roof of your house?
1087
0
1
straw/thatch
809
2
sheet metal
270
3
tile/slate
4
4
other
4
b5 other specify
0
0
b6 how many rooms does this house have?
1086
1
0
2
1
121
2
394
3
326
4
166
5
55
6
13
7
5
8
2
9
2
Sysmiss
1
b7 does the household own or rent this house?
1087
0
1
own
1049
2
rent
18
3
borrow
16
4
squatter
4
b8 where does the household get most of the drinking
Where does the household get most of the drinking water?
1086
1
1
piped water in residence
44
2
public tap
72
3
private well
75
4
public well
305
5
river/stream
58
6
pond/lake
6
7
rain-water harvesting
2
8
borehole well
522
9
other
2
Sysmiss
1
b8 other specify
Where does the household get most of the drinking water?
5
0
3.00
3
6.00
1
8.00
1
b9 what is the main source of lighting for your house
What is the main source of lighting for your house?
1087
0
1
electricity
17
2
solar power
4
3
gas/oil/kerosene
997
4
firewood
37
5
candles
2
6
none
7
7
other
23
b9 other specify
What is the main source of lighting for your house?
3
0
7
1
Baobab
1
Glass
1
What is the relationship of the Club Member with the VH?
1087
0
1
village chief
42
2
spouse
20
3
brother/sister
139
4
son/daughter
30
5
mother/father
82
6
uncle/aunt
140
7
other relative
136
8
cousin
56
9
grandfather/grandmother
78
10
no relation
364
b10 other specify
What is the relationship of the Club Member with the VH?
3
0
2.00
1
3.00
1
7.00
1
b11 what is the religious affiliation of the club member
What is the religious affiliation of the Club Member?
1086
1
1
catholic
468
2
protestant
528
3
muslim
15
4
no religion
34
5
other (specify)
41
Sysmiss
1
b11 other specify
What is the religious affiliation of the Club Member?
22
0
African
3
Anglican
1
Assemblies kingdom
1
CCAP
4
Jehova,s witness
1
Jehovas Witness
2
Jesus followers
1
Last
2
Manuel
1
Manuel church
1
SDA
3
ccap
1
church of christ
1
b12 since when are you a member of club [name]?
988
99
1
jan
25
2
feb
8
3
march
46
4
april
48
5
may
52
6
june
143
7
july
133
8
aug
241
9
sept
164
10
oct
95
11
nov
26
12
dec
6
7777
1
Sysmiss
99
b12 since when are you a member of club [name]?
1071
16
1984
2006
2003.23
2.917
b13 were you ever a committee member of the club?
1084
3
1
yes
404
2
no
680
Sysmiss
3
b14 what position did you have in the club?
402
685
1
chairperson
124
2
secretary
104
3
treasurer
55
4
other
119
Sysmiss
685
b15 were you ever a committee member of the club?
788
299
1
yes
135
2
no
653
Sysmiss
299
156
931
1
chairperson
98
2
sectretary
37
3
treasurer
10
4
other
11
Sysmiss
931
b13 were you ever a committee member of the gac?
1078
9
1
yes
103
2
no
975
Sysmiss
9
b14 what position did you have in the gac?
105
982
1
chairperson
32
2
sectretary
19
3
treasurer
18
4
other
36
Sysmiss
982
b15 were you ever a committee member of the gac?
781
306
1
chairperson
38
2
sectretary
743
3
treasurer
0
4
other
0
Sysmiss
306
42
1045
1
chairperson
24
2
sectretary
8
3
treasurer
4
4
other
6
Sysmiss
1045
b13 were you ever a committee member of the association?
1078
9
1
yes
29
2
no
1049
Sysmiss
9
b14 what position did you have in the assoication?
32
1055
1
chairperson
3
2
sectretary
10
3
treasurer
2
4
other
17
Sysmiss
1055
b15 were you ever a committee member of the association?
795
292
1
yes
14
2
no
781
Sysmiss
292
16
1071
1
chairperson
7
2
sectretary
2
3
treasurer
0
4
other
7
Sysmiss
1071
b17 how many household members belong to the
How many household members belong to the Club [name]?
1083
4
0
267
1
716
2
89
3
5
4
2
6
2
14
1
15
1
Sysmiss
4
b18 does any member of the household belong to another
Does any member of the household belong to another club, cooperative or association?
1085
2
1
yes
113
2
no
972
Sysmiss
2
b19 if yes, which two principal cooperatives or associations
120
967
1
horticultural
21
2
welfare
9
3
women's group
41
4
other
49
Sysmiss
967
b19 other specify
36
0
Aids supprot group
1
Barley club
1
Burley
1
Bussiness Group
1
Chotenje co-operative society
1
Health counsellor
1
Home basedcare
1
Irrigation
1
Irrigation club
1
Kadziweluze Sacco
1
Kasauka tobacco club
1
MADERF
1
MRFS
1
Masaf small business group
1
Mbalang'ombe burley club
1
Microfinance club
1
Mwai Club for tobacco
1
Mwaiwadza barley club
2
NGO
1
NICE
1
Nasfam -Chinjoka club
1
Orphan care
2
Orphan care support
1
Red cross
1
Redcross volunteer
1
Rice farming club
1
Sacco
1
Tobacco
1
Tobacco Farmers club
2
Tobacco club
1
Tobbacco
1
W.V.I Women farmers of livestock
1
youth club
1
b22 give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farm
Give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farming since September 2005.
WRITE ID FROM CLUB ROSTER TO RIGHT OF NUMBER
1046
41
0
27
4.833
3.474
b22 give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farm
Give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farming since September 2005.
WRITE ID FROM CLUB ROSTER TO RIGHT OF NUMBER
974
113
0
26
5.303
3.378
b22 give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farm
Give me the names of the 3 club members whom you ask most for advice in farming since September 2005.
WRITE ID FROM CLUB ROSTER TO RIGHT OF NUMBER
834
253
0
7777
14.582
269.137
b23 who do you think is the most knowledgeable farmer in your club for growing [
Who do you think is the most knowledgeable farmer in your CLUB for growing […]?
WRITE ID FROM CLUB ROSTER TO RIGHT OF CROP LISTED
1065
22
0
7777
12.432
238.175
b23 who do you think is the most knowledgeable farmer in your club for growing [
Who do you think is the most knowledgeable farmer in your CLUB for growing […]?
WRITE ID FROM CLUB ROSTER TO RIGHT OF CROP LISTED
1052
35
0
7777
34.544
478.57
b24 how many years of experience in groundnut production do you have?
1076
11
0
53
8.776
8.443
f1 in the last 5 years, what year had the most rain during the season?
1060
27
2000
11
2001
58
2002
122
2003
183
2004
154
2005
475
2006
57
Sysmiss
27
f2 in the last 5 years, what year had the least rain during the season?
1043
44
2000
7
2001
127
2002
130
2003
155
2004
272
2005
319
2006
33
Sysmiss
44
f3 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most pro
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1038
49
1
acre
1023
2
ha
15
Sysmiss
49
f3 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most pro
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1029
58
0.25
30
2.156
2.276
f3 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most pro
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the most production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1043
44
1986
1
1999
2
2000
22
2001
56
2002
94
2003
219
2004
282
2005
302
2006
65
Sysmiss
44
f4 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least pr
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1034
53
0
1
1
acre
1020
2
ha
13
Sysmiss
53
f4 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least pr
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1031
56
0
22
1.859
1.981
f4 for the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least pr
For the last 5 years, in which years did you/your household have the least production of groundnut? How much land was cultivated?
1040
47
1997
1
1999
1
2000
12
2001
102
2002
76
2003
139
2004
225
2005
412
2006
71
2009
1
Sysmiss
47
f5 suppose you were to grow chalimbana...?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are very poor. What is the minimum you expect to make?
1027
60
1.70000004768372
1
3
1
5
4
10
10
12
2
15
4
18
2
20
10
22.5
4
23
1
24
1
25
11
30
8
35
2
37
1
38
1
40
7
40.5
2
45
18
50
84
51
1
54
2
60
17
63
1
65
1
67.5
10
70
5
72
2
75
14
80
13
81
2
85
5
90
13
99
1
100
177
108
3
112
1
112.5
5
113
5
120
15
121.5
2
125
7
130
1
135
12
140
2
150
96
157.5
2
160
7
162
2
167
1
170
12
175
4
180
12
190
1
200
99
202
2
205
1
220
5
225
14
230
1
240
2
250
49
255
1
270
5
283.5
1
300
54
315
1
320
2
324
1
333
1
337.5
1
338
1
350
8
360
3
380
1
400
22
405
1
450
10
486
1
495
1
500
26
510
1
540
1
550
2
560
1
600
7
650
2
675
2
700
2
720
1
750
4
787.5
1
800
6
810
2
900
7
1000
19
1012.5
1
1028
1
1035
1
1125
2
1250
2
1350
2
1500
2
2000
6
2003
1
2250
2
2600
1
3500
1
3600
1
4000
1
6000
1
6007.5
1
7777
dk
0
15000
1
Sysmiss
60
f5 suppose you were to grow cg7/chalimbana 2000....?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are very poor. What is the minimum you expect to make?
920
167
9
1
10
2
12
1
15
3
18
1
20
2
22.5
3
25
2
30
1
35
1
40
3
45
2
50
13
60
6
65
1
66
1
67
1
67.5
7
68
1
70
2
75
9
80
11
81
1
81.5
1
85
4
89
2
90
9
98
1
99
1
100
60
105
1
108
1
110
2
112
1
112.5
3
113
2
120
11
125
1
126
1
130
1
135
15
144
1
150
66
152.5
1
153
1
157.5
1
160
3
162
1
170
9
175
1
180
8
190
1
200
110
203
1
205
1
210
3
212.5
1
220
2
225
12
240
2
243
1
250
58
255
3
260
1
270
5
280
1
283.5
1
300
84
320
1
330
1
337.5
7
338
3
340
6
350
21
356
1
360
4
364
1
382
1
383
1
400
55
405
5
425
1
440
1
450
18
495
1
500
48
510
4
525
2
533
1
540
1
550
2
562.5
2
585
1
600
26
625
1
630
1
650
1
675
1
678
1
680
1
700
9
720
1
750
8
800
12
810
1
850
1
877.5
1
900
10
950
4
1000
17
1012.5
2
1020
1
1100
1
1125
3
1200
1
1250
4
1300
1
1350
1
1360
1
1417
1
1500
11
1575
1
1750
1
1800
3
2000
13
2050
1
2400
1
2500
4
2835
1
3000
1
3500
2
4500
2
5000
2
6000
1
6750
1
7000
1
7200
1
7777
dk
0
8000
1
Sysmiss
167
f6 suppose you were to grow chalimbana...?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are very good. What is the maximum you expect to make?
1037
50
10
1
15
1
16
1
20
1
25
1
27
1
30
2
35
1
40
2
45
2
50
9
60
1
67.5
4
70
1
75
4
80
7
85
1
90
11
100
49
105
1
112
1
112.5
4
120
6
125
4
135
5
140
1
144
2
145
1
150
35
157.5
2
160
3
170
11
171
1
175
1
180
18
185
1
187.5
1
198
1
200
75
202.5
2
205
1
216
1
220
1
225
13
230
2
240
6
243
1
250
62
255
2
260
3
270
1
275
1
280
2
288
1
290
1
293
1
300
74
310
1
315
2
320
1
325
1
337
2
337.5
1
338
5
340
11
350
27
360
4
375
5
380
1
400
56
405
6
425
1
450
27
486
1
490
1
495
4
500
87
510
3
513
1
540
3
550
4
560
1
562.5
2
600
50
607
1
607.5
1
650
6
670
1
675
5
680
1
700
15
720
2
750
22
765
1
770
1
787.5
1
800
36
819
1
833
1
850
4
875
2
900
14
950
3
1000
40
1012.5
2
1020
3
1080
4
1093.5
1
1125
3
1134
1
1250
9
1280
1
1350
5
1360
1
1417
1
1440
1
1500
28
1530
1
1700
3
1750
1
1800
3
1822.5
1
2000
9
2025
1
2200
2
2250
4
2400
2
2500
5
2600
1
2800
1
2925
1
3000
8
3500
2
4000
3
4500
3
5000
4
6000
1
6750
1
7000
1
7200
1
7777
dk
0
9000
2
15000
1
Sysmiss
50
f6 suppose you were to grow cg7/chalimbana 2000....?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are very good. What is the maximum you expect to make?
930
157
37
1
40
1
45
1
50
3
55
1
67.5
1
75
1
85
3
90
4
100
1
105
1
112
1
120
2
125
1
130
1
135
3
150
18
160
5
165
1
166
1
170
5
175
2
180
7
188
1
195
1
200
30
216
3
225
7
247.5
1
250
35
255
4
268
1
270
5
279
1
280
2
300
48
320
4
324
1
330
1
337
1
337.5
3
338
1
340
7
350
22
360
3
364
1
364.5
1
370
2
375
2
400
52
405
6
425
2
427
2
440
1
450
28
475
1
480
1
486
1
490
1
495
1
500
65
510
10
540
6
550
8
563
1
570
1
585
2
590
1
600
45
630
3
650
6
675
5
678
1
680
4
697.5
1
700
20
720
3
750
18
765
1
788
3
800
36
810
3
850
5
875
1
880
1
900
30
960
1
990
2
1000
82
1012
1
1012.5
1
1020
5
1030
1
1050
2
1080
3
1100
1
1120
1
1125
2
1150
2
1170
1
1200
17
1215
1
1250
3
1300
2
1350
6
1375
1
1400
4
1500
30
1600
5
1620
2
1687.5
1
1700
5
1750
3
1800
12
1900
1
2000
22
2040
2
2050
1
2160
1
2250
3
2300
1
2500
13
2700
1
2880
1
2925
1
3000
10
3200
1
3250
2
3375
1
3400
1
3500
3
3600
2
3800
1
4000
7
4050
1
4500
3
4950
1
5000
2
5600
1
5625
1
6000
4
6075
1
6500
1
6750
1
7500
2
7777
dk
0
8000
2
10000
4
10125
1
11000
1
12500
1
14400
1
15000
1
Sysmiss
157
f7 suppose you were to grow chalimbana...?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are normal. What is the average you expect to make?
1032
55
5
1
8
1
10
5
12
1
15
1
20
6
23
1
30
3
35
1
38
1
40
7
45
4
49
1
50
29
54
1
55
1
60
6
65
1
66
1
67.5
2
70
9
75
10
78
1
80
20
81
1
85
2
90
14
100
70
108
2
112
1
112.5
3
113
1
120
9
121.5
1
125
5
130
2
135
7
137
1
140
1
144
2
150
64
153
1
157.5
1
160
1
162
2
165
1
170
10
175
4
180
18
190
1
200
93
202.5
1
203
1
210
3
220
8
225
10
227
1
240
4
243
3
248
1
250
53
255
1
260
1
270
5
275
2
280
4
288
1
295
1
300
80
315
3
324
3
325
2
330
2
337.5
4
338
1
340
3
350
31
360
6
375
2
400
55
405
2
417
1
420
1
430
1
450
16
475
1
480
2
495
1
500
72
504
1
510
5
513
1
540
2
550
4
562.5
2
585
2
600
26
607
1
607.5
1
630
1
650
3
670
1
675
3
700
15
710
1
720
2
740
1
750
9
765
1
787.5
1
800
17
810
3
850
1
855
1
875
1
900
13
945
1
950
1
1000
22
1012.5
1
1013
1
1020
1
1080
1
1100
1
1120
1
1125
3
1190
1
1200
2
1250
1
1300
2
1350
1
1360
1
1500
11
1575
1
1687
1
1687.5
1
1800
2
2000
8
2025
1
2100
1
2400
2
2500
4
2700
1
3000
2
3375
1
3500
1
3825
1
4000
1
4500
1
4800
2
5000
4
5400
1
7000
1
7777
dk
0
7875
1
8000
1
10000
1
Sysmiss
55
f7 suppose you were to grow cg7/chalimbana 2000....?
Suppose you were to grow […] on all the plots that you plan to use for groundnut. Suppose that next season yield of […] are normal. What is the average you expect to make?
927
160
20
2
22.5
1
25
1
30
1
35
1
40
4
60
2
65
1
70
2
74
1
75
2
80
4
85
1
90
5
100
37
105
1
110
1
112.199996948242
1
112.5
1
120
9
125
4
130
5
135
6
144
1
145
1
150
35
153
1
157.5
1
158
1
160
2
162
2
170
5
175
2
180
7
200
53
202
1
202.5
3
210
1
215
1
220
2
225
9
230
1
240
3
243
1
248
1
250
37
255
2
260
2
270
8
275
1
280
6
290
1
300
69
315
3
324
1
337.5
1
338
1
340
3
350
20
360
7
370
3
375
1
380
2
382
1
400
49
405
4
410
1
416
1
425
3
427.5
1
430
1
450
27
486
2
490
1
495
2
500
72
510
1
517.5
1
550
8
585
1
595
1
600
36
625
2
630
1
640
1
650
11
660
1
675
10
680
1
700
21
720
2
750
18
788
1
800
50
810
1
850
6
860
1
900
24
945
2
950
4
1000
36
1012
1
1013
1
1020
4
1035
1
1080
2
1100
2
1125
2
1150
1
1190
2
1200
8
1215
1
1265
1
1300
1
1350
2
1500
19
1600
2
1700
1
1750
2
1755
1
1800
11
1900
1
2000
13
2025
1
2050
1
2100
1
2250
2
2450
1
2500
7
2700
1
2800
1
3000
8
3375
1
3442.5
1
3500
1
3800
1
4000
4
4275
1
4500
1
5000
2
5625
1
6000
2
7000
1
7200
1
7777
dk
0
8000
2
9000
3
10800
1
15000
1
Sysmiss
160
f8 what is the max price you expect to receive per kg of g/n?
What is the […] price you expect to receive per KG of groundnut grain next season?
1059
28
12
9000
105.761
286.604
f8 what is the min price you expect to receive per kg of g/n?
What is the […] price you expect to receive per KG of groundnut grain next season?
1060
27
4
1000
68.588
48.901
f8 what is the typical price you expect to receive per kg of g/n?
What is the […] price you expect to receive per KG of groundnut grain next season?
1058
29
6
1000
69.118
50.701
f9a. yield..…?
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1057
30
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
834
2
less/worse
25
3
about the same
8
4
i don't know
189
5
it depends
1
Sysmiss
30
f9b. resistance to drought and dry spells?
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1058
29
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
658
2
less/worse
153
3
about the same
31
4
i don't know
215
5
it depends
1
Sysmiss
29
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1056
31
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
575
2
less/worse
184
3
about the same
52
4
i don't know
241
5
it depends
4
Sysmiss
31
f9d. yield next seeason if the seed is replanted?
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1054
33
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
557
2
less/worse
125
3
about the same
110
4
i don't know
255
5
it depends
7
Sysmiss
33
f9e. flavour
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1051
36
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
461
2
less/worse
236
3
about the same
121
4
i don't know
229
5
it depends
4
Sysmiss
36
f9f. shelling
How do you compare Chalimbana 2000 seeds to Chalimbana seeds regarding (…)?
1057
30
1
resistance to droughts and dry spells
520
2
less/worse
146
3
about the same
162
4
i don't know
223
5
it depends
6
Sysmiss
30
f10 what affects the production of groundnut the most? - 1st
What affects the production of groundnut the most?
1064
23
1
rainfall
845
2
pests
97
3
price of inputs
19
4
damaged inputs
43
5
other, specify
60
Sysmiss
23
f10 what affects the production of groundnut the most? - 2nd
What affects the production of groundnut the most?
763
324
1
rainfall
81
2
pests
267
3
price of inputs
53
4
damaged inputs
155
5
other, specify
207
Sysmiss
324
f10 other specify
What affects the production of groundnut the most?
93
0
1
1
5
1
Banding
1
Become sick during farming season
1
Big ridges
1
Careless
3
Caring for the crops
1
Chiswe
1
Ciltivation
1
Diference in type of soil
1
Early Preparation of land
4
Early palnting and weeding
1
Early planting
1
Early planting and weeding
1
Early weeding
4
Failing to plant in right time
1
Good soil like sandy
1
Growing at sand soil
1
If the gaeden was not taken care
1
If you do not weed on time
1
Infertile land
1
Labour
1
Lack of early preparation
1
Late planting
9
Late planting and weeding
2
Late preparation of land
1
Late weeding
2
Late weeding and type o f soil
1
Low rainfall
1
Planting time
1
Poor farming methods
1
Prepation of the land
1
Soil type
1
Sun
1
Time of planting
1
Time of planting and harvesting
1
Time of planting/methods of cultivation
1
Time of weeding
1
Type of cropping system
1
Type of joil is not good for G/nut
1
Type of soil
4
Variety of seeds
1
Weeding
2
Weeding and late harvesting
1
Weeding time
1
Weeds
3
caress
1
caring of the crop
1
first rain
2
if you grow late
1
inadiquate seeds
1
late planting
1
method of faming used
1
time of planting
1
timely weeding
1
weeding
1
weeds
12
f11 how do you determine when to sow groundnut?
How do you determine when to sow groundnut?
1072
15
1
accumulated rainfall (mm)
837
2
moisture in the ground
167
3
clouds in the sky
29
4
other farmers start sowing
15
5
radio announces rains
17
6
other, specify
7
Sysmiss
15
f11 how do you determine when to sow groundnut?
How do you determine when to sow groundnut?
872
215
1
accumulated rainfall (mm)
141
2
moisture in the ground
494
3
clouds in the sky
63
4
other farmers start sowing
96
5
radio announces rains
61
6
other, specify
17
Sysmiss
215
f11 how do you determine when to sow groundnut?
How do you determine when to sow groundnut?
450
637
1
accumulated rainfall (mm)
36
2
moisture in the ground
93
3
clouds in the sky
34
4
other farmers start sowing
155
5
radio announces rains
112
6
other, specify
20
Sysmiss
637
f11 other specify
How do you determine when to sow groundnut?
16
0
5
1
Agricultural assistants annuonces
1
Early land prepa
1
Early planting
1
Farming calendar
1
First rains
1
Month
1
Past records on planting
1
We have time when we plant and that also determine
1
Weather
2
Weeds
1
When november comes
1
When november comes we know its time
1
relief food and cash
1
when they have finished prepearing their fields
1
f12 how many times have you replanted groundnut since you started growing it...
How many times have you replanted groundnut since you started growing it because you planted it too early?
WRITE 0 IF NEVER
1034
53
0
525
1
228
2
171
3
59
4
18
5
19
6
7
8
2
10
3
18
1
20
1
Sysmiss
53
f13 in what week .......?
In what week do you expect the first rains to arrive this coming season?
1057
30
0
1
1
265
2
279
3
208
4
298
5
2
6
1
11
1
15
2
Sysmiss
30
f13 in what month.....?
In what week do you expect the first rains to arrive this coming season?
1066
21
0
2
1
jan
9
2
feb
4
3
march
1
4
april
0
5
may
0
6
june
0
7
july
1
8
aug
0
9
sept
0
10
oct
77
11
nov
693
12
dec
279
Sysmiss
21
f14a do you think that the climate/weather has been changing over recent years?
Do you think that the climate/weather has been changing over recent years?
1058
29
1
yes
992
2
no
51
3
dk
15
Sysmiss
29
f14b in what ways? - 1st
Do you think that the climate/weather has been changing over recent years?
1040
47
1
more rainy days
40
2
more droughts
96
3
more dry spells
49
4
earlier arrival of rains
158
5
later arrival of rains
409
6
rains more erratic
86
7
more hot days
58
8
more intense storms
16
9
temperature more erratic
13
10
different winds
108
11
other
7
Sysmiss
47
f14b in what ways? - 2nd
Do you think that the climate/weather has been changing over recent years?
883
204
1
more rainy days
55
2
more droughts
98
3
more dry spells
116
4
earlier arrival of rains
29
5
later arrival of rains
246
6
rains more erratic
106
7
more hot days
68
8
more intense storms
19
9
temperature more erratic
27
10
different winds
106
11
other
13
Sysmiss
204
f14 other apecify
Do you think that the climate/weather has been changing over recent years? In what ways?
10
0
1
2
3
3
Early rain withdrawal
1
Less amount of rainfall
2
rainfall
2
f15 do you think that the climate/weather may continue to change in the coming y
Do you think that the climate/weather may continue to change in the coming years?
1050
37
1
yes
740
2
no
63
3
dk
247
Sysmiss
37
f16a. explore new crops
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
1062
25
1
yes
917
2
no
145
Sysmiss
25
f16b. grow more food crops
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
1073
14
1
yes
887
2
no
186
Sysmiss
14
f16c. grow more cash crops
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
1059
28
1
yes
468
2
no
591
Sysmiss
28
f16d. diversify income
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
1052
35
1
yes
598
2
no
454
Sysmiss
35
f16e. work harder on the field
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
1033
54
1
yes
771
2
no
262
Sysmiss
54
f16f. other
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
478
609
1
yes
93
2
no
385
Sysmiss
609
f16 other specify
Would you like to […] if you knew that climate/weather will get worse?
13
0
Business
2
Calendar shifting
1
Dimba farming
1
Early planting
1
Grow crops that are resistant to drought
1
Grow hybrid crops
1
Irrigation
2
Start Irrigation
1
Will depend on irrigation
1
Would
1
grow crops which dosent need more water
1
f17 how should the government and donors support farmers if the climate gets wor
How should the government and donors support farmers if the climate gets worse?
1024
0
AID
1
Advise famers to plant crops that mature too fast
1
Advise farmers to grow new hybrid because they mature fast
1
Advise farmers to plant crops that suits less amount of rainfall
1
Agricultre materials should be given to them.
2
Agricultural imputs and irrigation materials
1
Agricultural inputs
1
Aid
1
Aid food
1
Assist Farmers with Fertlizers
2
Assist farmers with credit
1
2
By giving Them Irrigation Materials
2
By giving Them food
1
By giving farmers seeds
1
By giving the treadle pumps
1
By giving them Fertilizer
1
By giving them different seeds to grow
1
By giving them fertilizer
3
By giving them food
3
By giving them food [maize]
1
By giving them irrigation materials
3
By giving them money for buying Fertilizer
1
By giving them seed and fertilizer
1
By giving them seeds that mature quickly
1
By giving them tradle pumps
1
By giving them treddle pumps
1
By giving them tredle pumps
1
By providing them with treddle pumps
1
By reducung the prices of farm imputs
1
By teaching them about Irrigation
1
By telling them what crops to grow which will suit the climate
1
Cash for business
1
Constraction of dams ,treddle pumps
1
Construction of dams and food stuff to farmers
1
Continue reducing the price of fertilizer so that every farmer can manage
1
Contribution of Dams for irrigation.
1
Contruction of dams
1
Create more dams and encouragement
1
Credit
2
Credits
3
Credits and farm imputs
1
Credt and food
1
Crops
1
Dig dams for irrigation
1
Dig up dams for irrigation farming
1
Dig wells for irrigation
1
Distribute Fertilizer
1
Distribute early maturing seeds
1
Distribute fast maturing seed varieties
1
Distribute free fertilizer to farmers
1
Distribute free food
1
Distribute free maize to reduce food insecure cause of the weathet
1
Distribute good varieties of seeds
1
Distribute maize,maize flower and Fertilizer
1
Distribute relief food
1
Distribute yields to farmers so earlier
1
Distribution of food
1
Distribution of food relief food /aid
2
Distribution of relief food
3
Distribution of treddle pump to all
1
Distribution of treddle pumps
1
Distribution of treddle pumps to farmers for irrigation farming
1
1
Drill boreholes and food aid.
1
1
Encourage Farmer to Grow crops which are suitble for the climate
2
Encourage and Help on Irrigation
1
Encourage and help farmers on irrigation
1
Encourage farmers to plant more trees
1
Encourage farmers to start irrigation farming
2
Encourage irrigation
1
Encourage pple to DO irrigation
1
Encourage pple to plant more trees
1
Engine pumps should be given to them.
1
Ensure ADMARC has enough stock
1
Etablish irrigation schemes
1
FOOD AND CREDIT
1
Faming Inputs
1
Farm inputs.
1
Farmers
1
Farmers should be give hybrid crops.
1
Farmers should be given agricultural inputs and free food
1
Farmers should give the farmerstredle pumps
1
Farmers to be organised in club
1
Farming inputs.
1
Fast Maturing varieties
1
Fertile soil
1
Fertilizer and food
1
Fertilizer to farmers.
4
Fertilizers
2
Fetilizers and seeds should be given in time and tredle pumps
1
Finacial Assistance
4
Financial assistance
2
Food
28
Food AID
1
Food aid
41
Food aid and cash
1
Food aid and loans
1
Food aid and loans to farmers for them to open up small business
1
Food aid and money
1
Food aid and use imgation method
1
Food aid teaching them about Irrigation System
1
Food aid to farmers
3
Food aid, they should also be givven trreddle pumps
1
Food aid.
3
Food and Credit
2
Food and Water
6
Food and cash
2
Food and civic education
1
Food and clothing aid.
2
Food and credits
10
Food and loans
3
Food and right Seed variety which can suit that climate
3
Food and treddle pumps
1
Food and water
5
Food credit and water
1
Food distribution
2
Food donation
1
Food relief
1
Food relief.
24
Food stuff to the farmers
1
Food to the pple
1
Food,treddle pump and credits
1
Foods aid.
1
Free food and loans fo them to start business
1
Free food to people
1
Free foods
1
Free nad fertilizers to be given to the farmers
1
Free seeds and fertilizers to be given
1
Gevernment should senstize people to start growing trees and conserve the limite
1
Give Farmers Crop that will adopt to the weather
2
Give Farmers Crops That will do well.
2
Give Farmers Crops to Replant
2
Give Farmers Food
4
Give Farmers loans to start small scale business
2
Give Food aid
1
Give New Crops
1
Give aid to the affected masses as they cant cultivatte on their own
1
Give credits or loans to the people
1
Give farmers crops
1
Give farmers crops for irrigation farming
1
Give farmers crops that adapt to the climate
2
Give farmers crops that will adapt to the climate
2
Give farmers crops to replant
3
Give farmers equipment for irrigation Farming
3
Give farmers food
4
Give farmers food aid
1
Give farmers food aid especially those that are above 60 years old
1
Give farmers pumps for irrigation farming
2
Give farmers seeds to replant
1
Give farmers traddle pumps for Irrigation
2
Give farmers treddle pumps for irrigation farming
3
Give farmers yields that suits less rainfall
1
Give food and clothes
1
Give food and money to the poor rural people
2
Give food to eat
6
Give food to the needy.
2
Give irrigation methods to farmers
1
Give money to farmers to start busness
1
Give money to start business and buy food
1
Give out food
1
Give the people credit for business
1
Give them cash.
1
Give them fertlizer
1
Give them food
2
Give them money to start business
1
Give them more of cassava cuttings for fields
1
Give them right type of seeds which can cope with the weather
1
Give them seeds.
1
Give them tredle pumps
9
Given Farmers crops tom replant or traddle pump for Irrigation
1
Given food
1
Given relief food
1
Giving them early matured seeds
1
Giving them farm iputs loans
1
Giving them food
1
Giving them hybrrid seeds
1
Gorverment should support.
1
Gorvernment should give farmers starter packs
1
Govermrment should give the farmers seeds and fertilizers
1
Government Must make dams in most villages for irrigation
1
Government Should provide the farmers with food
1
Government must distribute seed variety that matue early
1
Government must distribute treadle pumps for irrigation in our farms
1
Government must distribute treadle pumps to farmers
1
Government should give agricultural imputs e.g fertilizers
21
Government should give fertilizer to the farmers
1
Government should give fertilizers and seeds to the farmers
1
Government should give financial and food aid
1
Government should give food aid to the Farmers
1
Government should give loans to the farmers
1
Government should give seeds and food to the farmers
1
Government should give seeds to the farmers
1
Government should have its own way of helping them
1
Government should provide fertilizer,seeds and loans for the farmers
1
Government should provide food and seeds
1
Government should provide hybrid seedsto the farmers to suit environmental chang
1
Government should provide loans to invest in other bussiness other than farming
1
Government should provide treadle pumps and dams
1
Government should reduce the price of seeds
1
Government shoulud help the people
1
Government to help farmers with tradle pumps and on how to use them in their fie
1
Govnt To provide agricultural imputs
1
Govnt should give fertilizer to the farmrs
2
Govnt should give food aid to the farmers
1
Govnt should give food aid to the people
1
Govnt should give loans to the farmers
1
Govnt should give treddle pumps to the farmers
1
Govt is very dias and inconsiderate
1
Govt must assist farmer by drilling dams in dambo around villages
1
Govt must build dams and encourage farmers to use irrigation in the villages
1
Govt must build dams for irrigation
3
Govt must distribute free tree seedlings to be grown in our fields
1
Govt must distribute treddle pumps for irrigation
1
Govt must drill dams in village for irrigation
1
Govt must encourage Irrigation in every village
1
Govt must encourage aforestation in our area
1
Govt must encourage villagers to grow more trees in their area
1
Govt must introduce irrigation schemes in our area
1
Govt must introduce new crops that mature early
1
Govt must make dams for irrigation
1
Govt must provide livestockes tofarmers as one way of improving their livelihood
1
Govt must reduce price for agricultural inputs and consider increasing crop pric
1
Govt must subsidise fertilizer to everybody
1
Govt provide farm input
2
Govt shoul build adam for us to practice irrigation
1
Govt shoul give farmers treddle pumps
1
Govt should advise farmers about weather changes
1
Govt should build dams to encourage irrigation farming
1
Govt should buy their [farmers] products at areasonable price
1
Govt should encourage farmers to use irrigation
1
Govt should give farmers fertilizer
1
Govt should give farmers food
1
Govt should give farmers free treddle pumps and food
1
Govt should give farmers seeds
1
Govt should give food aid to farmers
2
Govt should give loans to farmers
2
Govt should give out more pumps
1
Govt should give the farmer hybrid seeds
1
Govt should give the farmers food and fertilizer
1
Govt should give the farmers food fertilizer and loans
1
Govt should give them free fertilizer
1
Govt should give them loan to start business
1
Govt should provide (give) seeds to the farmers
1
Govt teach farmers moden way of farming
1
Govt to open up irrigation schemes
1
Govt to provide loans
1
Govt to provide new crops that will suit that condition
1
Gvnt should distribute relief food
1
Gvt should give loans to farmers to start business
1
Gvt should give the farmers fertilizers
1
Gvt should give the farmers fertilizers and seeds
1
Harvest
1
Help Famers to grow crops that manures too fast
1
Help People with more food and money
1
Help With treddel pumps for Irrigation
1
Help farmer to start small scale businesses
1
Help farmers get crops that adapts to the climate
1
Help farmers on irrigation farming by distributing treddle pumps
2
Help people with food items
1
Help people with their needs
1
Help them with Irrigation type of farming -Treddle pumps
1
Help them wiyh crops that mature fast.
2
Help to give us food
1
Help wiith food.
2
Help with Fertilizer
1
Help with clothes food and money
1
Help with fertlizer and seeds
1
Help with fertlizer and tradle pumps
1
Help with food
1
Help with food and fertilizer
2
Help with food and loan to start business
1
Help with food and money
4
Help with food, seeds,fertilizer and treddle pumps for irrigation
1
Help wuth seeds and fertilizer.
1
Hhelp people in time of need eg. Supply food
1
Hive farmer food
1
Hybrid crops and irrigation materials.
1
If there is water in the river treddle pumps can be given to them
1
Improved farming practices
1
Improved treadle pumps and improved seeds
1
Inputs
2
Intensify Irrigation
1
Intesify Irrigation SCHEMES in our area to reduce food shortage
1
Introduce annimal farming
1
Introduce drought resistant crops
1
Introduce fuel from sugarcane to run water pumps for irrigation
1
Introduce new crops
1
Introduction of irrigation farming andshould be given fertilizers
1
Irriagtion farming/treadle pumps
1
Irrigation
2
Irrigation Schemes
2
Irrigation and Tredle pumps.
15
Irrigation shouid be imploved
6
It should introduce crop insurance programmes and provide loans in the clubs
1
It should provide fertilizer on force bases and suplimen food on what they have
1
It should reduce the price of fertilizer and seed
1
Loan to buy fertilizers and their crops to be bought at high price
1
Loans
4
Loans for bussiness
15
Machines
1
Matured crops should be given.
1
Need civic education on how to raise irrigation system and provisin of food
1
Nothing because I'd know tast there is no hope
1
Opportunities to insurance.
1
People Should be given relief suplies
1
People to be given food
1
Planting more trees.
1
Poultly
1
1
1
Provide Capital to farmers for inputs.
1
Provide FARMERS with Food IN times OF bad WAETHER
1
Provide Farm input
3
Provide Farmers with food.
3
Provide Farming inputs to the farmers and drop down the fertilizer price
1
Provide Fast Maturing crops
1
Provide Fetilizer Loans
1
Provide Fetilizer to framer
1
Provide Food
1
Provide Food To the poor
5
Provide Free maize for food to farmers.
1
Provide Irrigation material
2
Provide Laons to farmers for busness
1
Provide Them WITH treddle pumps and farm imputs
1
Provide agricultural imputs at aloan/credit to farmers
1
Provide credit and food
1
Provide creditsof seeds to withstand the climatic change
1
Provide crops that will adapt to the climate
1
Provide farm inputs
2
Provide farm inputs to farmers
1
Provide farmers with food
1
Provide farmers with improved seeds
1
Provide farmers with improved varieties of seeds
1
Provide farmers with irrigation implements
1
Provide farmers with irrigation pipes
1
Provide farmers with water pumps
1
Provide fart Matured crops
3
Provide fast maturing Crops
1
Provide fast maturing crops
1
Provide fast maturing crops.
1
Provide fast maturing plants
1
Provide fertilizer to farmer
1
Provide fertilizer to farmer and free food
1
Provide fertilizer to farmers
1
Provide fertilizer to farmers.
2
Provide fertilizers,seds and loans to farmers
1
Provide food
11
Provide food aid to peolple
1
Provide food and credit
1
Provide food and farm inputs
10
Provide food and fertilizer
2
Provide food and hybrid seeds of different crops
1
Provide food and loans
2
Provide food and loans for small scale business in case of climate getting worce
1
Provide food and seed to those who have dambo areas.
1
Provide food for poor
1
Provide food on credit
1
Provide food stuff and dig up dams for irrigation
1
Provide food stuff and early maturing ccrops
1
Provide food stuffs and Micro-bussines
1
Provide food stuffs to the farmers and dams for irrigation
1
Provide food stufs to farmers to sustain them
1
Provide food to farmers
2
Provide food to the needy
1
Provide food to the people
1
Provide food to the poor
4
Provide food to the poor.
1
Provide food with free food.
1
Provide food.
1
Provide free farm inputs
1
Provide free fertilizer to fammers
1
Provide free food to people
1
Provide free food to the poor
1
Provide free seed and fertilizer to farmers
1
Provide handouts in form of food and other necessary things
1
Provide hybrid crops
3
Provide hybrid crops and free fertilizer
2
Provide hybrid crops to farmers
10
Provide hybrid crops which stands bad weather
1
Provide hybrid feeds and fertilizer
1
Provide implements for irrigation and also give them crops(seeds) that do not re
1
Provide improved seeds to farmers
1
Provide improved seeds to farmers.
1
Provide irrigation equipment
1
Provide irrigation equipment for winter cropping
1
Provide irrigation materials
7
Provide irrigation materials to farmers
3
Provide irrigation materialsfor winter cropping
1
Provide irrigation pumps
1
Provide loan facilities
1
Provide loan fertilizer
1
Provide loan to start business
1
Provide loans
2
Provide loans and food to the poor
1
Provide loans for business
1
Provide loans to clubs so that they may start business rather than just dependin
1
Provide loans to farmers to start business
1
Provide loans to operate business
2
Provide money to start business
1
Provide more food and civic aducation is needed as to what to do if such thing h
1
Provide more food crops
1
Provide more of improved varieties
1
Provide new crops to withstand the climatic change
1
Provide people with food and even good variwties of crops
1
Provide people with pumps/small engine pumps for irrigation farming
1
Provide right variety of feeds for the climate
1
Provide right variety seed
1
Provide seeds and Fertilizes
1
Provide seeds and proper caring systems of the crop which are drought resistant
1
Provide seeds which can withstand drought
2
Provide the affected with food aid and seeds
1
Provide the people with food
1
Provide the with treadle pumps so that to start irrigation farming
1
Provide them with Fertilizer loan
1
Provide them with crops (seeds) that do not require more rainfall or those that
1
Provide them with farm input loans ie fertilizer and seeds
1
Provide them with farm inputs on credit
1
Provide them with food
6
Provide them with free food and fertlizer
1
Provide them with free seeds
1
Provide them with hybrid seeds at free cost
1
Provide them with poato cuttings and cassava cuttings & hybrid seeds
1
Provide then with seeds that mature early and also cassava stems
1
Provide to farmers free fertilizer that will be enough for them to harvest enoug
1
Provide to farmers free seeds and Money for food
1
Provide to farmers free seeds and fertilizer
1
Provide tradle pumps to farmers cnstruct dams for farmers to use for irrigation
1
Provide treddle pumps
3
Provide treddle pumps for irrigation
3
Provide treddle pumps to Farmer
6
Provide treddle pumps to farmers to grow crops through irrigation
1
Provide us with relief food items
1
Provide winter crops
1
Provide with food to the affected families
1
Providedle pumps for irrigation farming
1
Providing agriculture inputs to farmers
1
Providing engine pumps or tredle pumps for irrigation
1
Providing food and introduce irrigation farming
1
Providing food for the poor families
1
Providing loans for business
1
Providing loans for bussiness
1
Providing loans to start business
1
1
Providing them with farm imputs
1
Providing them with fertilizer loans
1
Providing them with food
1
Providing them with fppd
1
Providing them with free farm inputs
1
Providing them with hybrid seed at low cost
1
Providing them with hybrid seeds that mature early
1
Providing them with new crops that can mature early either on credit or free
1
Providing treddle pumps for irrigation farming
1
Provied food to the needy
1
Provision of dams and pumps
1
Provision of free food
2
Provision of free food and farm inputs
1
Prvide irrigation equipment to farmers
1
Pumps
2
Reduce price of fertilizer and supply it in time
2
Reduce the price of farm inputs
1
Reducing the price of farm inputs especially fertilizer
1
Relief Food Aid
35
Relief food
2
Relief food ,treddle pumps
1
Relief food and cash
2
Relief food and give them Treddle pumps
2
Relief food,treddle pumps
1
Renovate the already existing dams
1
Run food aid programmes
1
Seed varities should be given to farmers
2
Seeds and food.
5
Seeds which mature earliier and food
1
Sensitine Farmer on how to biuld dams for Irrigation
1
1
Should Engage foreign Climate expert to sensitise us on how to reverse the situa
1
Should assist us with proper varities of seeds
1
Should be given barns
1
Should be given early matured seeds
1
Should be given free seeds
1
Should be given loans
2
Should be given subsidised fertilizer and early matured crops
1
Should be given treadle pumps
1
Should be given treadle pumps and seeds
1
Should be given treddle pumps
1
Should build dams for farmers
2
Should build dams for farmers Tredopumps
2
Should ce given seeds.
1
Should construct dams for us
2
Should explore new varieties
1
Should give fertilizers to farmers
1
Should give food Village
1
Should give food to famers
2
Should give food to people and seed varieties that are resistant to drought
1
Should give loans to farmers
10
Should give more fertilzer to farmers
1
Should give us food
1
Should give us food when there is drought
1
Should give us seed that are resistant to drought
1
Should help farmers with fertilizer
1
Should increase the price at which farmers sell their farm produce so that famer
1
Should provide farmers with seeds
1
Should provide food
1
Should provide loans
4
Should provide loans to start businesses
1
Should provide them business loans
1
Should provide them with food and farm inputs for free
1
Should try to provide dams so that farmers can use irrigation
1
Start distributing humanitarian aid
1
Strengthen clubs
1
Strengthen our clubs
1
Supply farm input like treddle pump
1
Supply food and loans to the people
1
Supply food stuff to the people
1
Supply people with irrigation equipment
1
Support irrigation by building more dams in our villages
1
Support the people by giving them emmergency food
1
Support them by giving out seeds to replant
1
Support with food and clothes.
1
The government should introduce civic education on how to avoid cuting down of t
1
The government should provide farmers with tradle pumps for irrigation
1
The govt should increase the price of crops and provide low price fertilizer to
1
The gvmt cant do anything
1
They have to be Given fertilizer and treddle pumps.
1
They have to continue to distribute low price fertilizer
1
They should be give treddle pumps
1
1
They should be given Treddle or Engine for Irrigation
2
They should be given early matured crops
1
They should be given free maize seeds and fertilizer
1
They should be given treadle pumps
1
They should be given treddle pumps
1
They should buy crops at good prices sothat farmers can be able to support thems
1
They should buy there cro[s at higher prices
1
They should give farmers drought resistant crops which can cope with the weather
1
They should give farmers loan and supply low price fertlizer because farmers don
1
1
They should give farmers treddle pumps
1
They should give them fertilizer and seeds on ;oan or free
1
They should give them fertilizer on loan
1
They should give them loan to buy farm imputs
1
1
They should give us food and new drops
1
They should help farmers with imputs
1
They should insure their crops and also provide them with food
1
They should provide fertilizers to smallholder farmers on loan
1
They should provide low price fertilizer and loans to farmers inorder for them t
1
They should provide them with free food
1
They should provide them with free hybrid seeds
1
1
They should supply farmers with treddle pumps for them to start irrigation farmi
1
They should supply on loan fertilizer and seedsin clubs
1
To be given crops which are resistant to drought
1
To be given loan to buy farm inputs
1
To be given loan to buy farm inputs and start bussiness
1
To be given money to buy farm inputs
1
To encourage and Support Irrigation in all
1
To encourage irrigation farming
1
To help the people with more food
1
To provide treadle pumps to each and every farmer on loan
1
To teach farmers to grow new varieties of crops which can withstand the weather
1
Tradle Pumps to be given.
22
Treadle pumps for irrigation
1
Treddle pumps
1
Treddle pumps distribution to farmers
1
Tredle pumps.
2
You can help in any way
1
credits
1
distribute fertlizer and seed freely
3
encouraged famers on irrigation faming
9
food
1
food aid
2
food and money
1
food.
2
gGive food to the needy
1
give farmers loans
1
give them food
1
hybrid crops
1
insepect field and also want insurance
1
irrigation farming
1
irrigation materials
1
provide Farmers with fertilizer.
1
provide farmers with water pumps and improved seeds
1
provide fertilizer and good market prices for the crops
1
provide food
1
provide food aid
2
provide food aid to farmers.
1
provide food aid to the people
1
provide food and clothes for poor
1
provide free food to the poor
1
provide relief food items
1
1
provide them with farm input loans
2
providing engine pumps for irrigation
1
relief food
1
f17. type of support by govn & donors
How should the government and donors support farmers if the climate gets worse?
1024
63
1
provide loans/credit
111
2
provide farm inputs
296
3
food aid/relief
373
4
provide irrigation materials
226
5
reduce price of farm inputs
18
Sysmiss
63
f17. type of support by govn & donors
How should the government and donors support farmers if the climate gets worse?
94
993
1
38
2
29
3
11
4
15
5
1
Sysmiss
993
g1 has your household asked for credit since september 2005?
1081
6
1
yes
360
2
no
721
Sysmiss
6
g2 since september 2005, has your household been denied credit or a loan?
366
721
1
yes
100
2
no
266
Sysmiss
721
g3a. what are the main reasons this household does not have one more loan?
355
732
1
lack of collateral
50
2
no need for credit
28
3
high interest rates/ high bank fees
32
4
high interest rates/ high bank fees
112
5
past default
5
6
not able to repay / no more credit worthiness
43
7
do not like to be in debt
17
8
bank/moneylender will not give additional loan
15
9
other
53
Sysmiss
732
g3a other specify
22
0
Can't take two loans once
1
I have already applied for a loan from MRFC
1
Kept waiting for credits
1
Late application of loan
1
1
My clu is in the process of discussing another method of accessing aloan
1
No reply form MADEF
1
Other members have not finished repay of loan
1
Repayment first
1
She is still Paying back last credit
1
She was away when the loan were distributed
1
Still payi the previous loan
1
The other loan is still outstanding
1
1
Waiting for the growing season to borrow agricultural inputs
1
Waiting to get done with the present
1
We did not receive any reply from bank
1
We had resources to buy farm inputs
1
illness that did not last many days
1
to receive the first one and repay
1
waiting for the right time
1
we are still waiting for mardef loans
1
g3b. what are the main reasons why this household did not ask for credit?
735
352
1
lack of collateral
31
2
no need for credit
114
3
high interest rates/ high bank fees
36
4
high interest rates/ high bank fees
374
5
past default
5
6
not able to repay / no more credit worthiness
76
7
do not like to be in debt
51
8
bank/moneylender will not give additional loan
6
9
other
41
7777
1
Sysmiss
352
g3b other specify
20
0
Afraid
1
Afraid of adding more Problems if they failed to clear that credit
2
Avoid loosing property
1
Fear
2
Get one as he finished payimng
1
Government subsidisedfertilizerand the lending institution could not give the cl
1
He was not inned of loan
1
Im always afraid of credit
1
Lack of Infor
1
Lack of interest
2
Lack of intrest
1
No reply form NASFAM
1
Not fully aware of the credites
1
Not time to fpr loan
1
Not yet decided
1
She is afraid
1
They are waiting for NASFAM to be told to go and get credit
1
Suppose a bank is willing to lend you (more) money at the current commercial bank prime lending rates. Do you want to borrow (more)?
SAY “MORE” JUST IF THE RESPONDENT IS ALREADY BORROWING FROM BANK
1078
9
1
yes
972
2
no
106
Sysmiss
9
g17 suppose a moneylender is willing to lend you (more) money at the current int
Suppose a moneylender is willing to lend you (more) money at the current interest rates. Do you want to borrow (more)?
SAY “MORE” JUST IF THE RESPONDENT IS ALREADY BORROWING FROM MONEYLENDER
1076
11
1
yes
523
2
no
553
Sysmiss
11
What is the minimum loan size you think is worthwhile borrowing from (…)? Bank
570
517
500
450000
21952.456
41378.911
What is the minimum loan size you think is worthwhile borrowing from (…)? Moneylender
678
409
5
250000
13437.192
24006.833
What is the maximum loan size you could comfortably manage from (…), including repayment and interest? Bank
567
520
1000
1000000
48115.52
100320.535
678
409
10
700000
25141.018
45652.024
What is your preferred source of credit?
966
121
1
friend/relative
82
2
local money lender
19
3
credit cooperative
64
4
oibm/mrfc
305
5
other commercial bank
224
6
gov't bank
214
7
ngo
27
8
landloard/employer
0
9
local grocery store
0
10
pawn broker
0
11
other
0
12
other
31
Sysmiss
121
g20 other specify
What is your preferred source of credit?
7
0
Finca
1
Mardef
1
NBS
1
Ophanecase
1
SACCO
1
Stanbic Bank
1
none
1
g21a. invest in agric or business activities
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
1014
73
500
100000
7517.308
5704.758
g21b. buy goods and services
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
505
582
50
20000
3126.733
2004.706
g21c. pay off debts
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
115
972
300
7000
2186.087
1376.933
g21d. save the money
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
343
744
200
30000
3066.327
2484.724
g21e. give the money away to family
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
88
999
100
10000
1851.136
1646.452
g21f. other specify.
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
76
1011
200
10000
5021.053
3291.831
total
Suppose you were unexpectedly given MK 10000. What would you do now with this money?
THE SUM MUST EQUAL TO 10,000. DO NOT PROMT.
1080
7
0
62000
9882.13
2025.254
j1 how many times have you...
How many times have you/your household been in contact with the NASFAM agent / agricultural officer since September 2005?
1056
31
0
100
5.205
6.937
j2a. weather
What extension services would you like to see more of?
997
90
1
yes
614
2
no
383
Sysmiss
90
j2b. sources of credit
What extension services would you like to see more of?
1031
56
1
yes
751
2
no
280
Sysmiss
56
j2c. insurance products
What extension services would you like to see more of?
1000
87
1
yes
522
2
no
478
Sysmiss
87
j2d. seed varities
What extension services would you like to see more of?
1056
31
1
yes
839
2
no
217
Sysmiss
31
j2e. crop prod techniques
What extension services would you like to see more of?
1060
27
1
yes
954
2
no
106
Sysmiss
27
j2f. crop sales prices
What extension services would you like to see more of?
1036
51
1
yes
797
2
no
236
13
3
Sysmiss
51
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1070
17
1
club members
35
2
nasfam / ngo
67
3
friend/relative
26
4
neighboring farmer
3
5
progressive farmer
0
6
trader / middleman / market
0
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
0
10
government department
72
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
0
12
insurance company
1
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
830
14
research institute
1
15
other
3
16
none
32
Sysmiss
17
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
817
270
1
club members
51
2
nasfam / ngo
109
3
friend/relative
87
4
neighboring farmer
13
5
progressive farmer
3
6
trader / middleman / market
0
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
0
10
government department
226
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
2
12
insurance company
1
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
122
14
research institute
3
15
other
8
16
none
192
Sysmiss
270
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1071
16
1
club members
40
2
nasfam / ngo
298
3
friend/relative
80
4
neighboring farmer
8
5
progressive farmer
2
6
trader / middleman / market
2
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
12
10
government department
117
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
10
12
insurance company
2
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
454
14
research institute
0
15
other
3
16
none
43
Sysmiss
16
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
898
189
1
club members
63
2
nasfam / ngo
209
3
friend/relative
99
4
neighboring farmer
16
5
progressive farmer
6
6
trader / middleman / market
1
7
input supplier
1
8
cooperative/associatio
9
10
government department
161
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
25
12
insurance company
1
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
173
14
research institute
0
15
other
7
16
none
127
Sysmiss
189
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1054
33
1
club members
15
2
nasfam / ngo
207
3
friend/relative
21
4
neighboring farmer
2
5
progressive farmer
0
6
trader / middleman / market
1
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
1
10
government department
69
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
1
12
insurance company
37
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
376
14
research institute
0
15
other
2
16
none
322
Sysmiss
33
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
766
321
1
club members
29
2
nasfam / ngo
118
3
friend/relative
35
4
neighboring farmer
4
5
progressive farmer
5
6
trader / middleman / market
1
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
5
10
government department
85
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
1
12
insurance company
15
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
154
14
research institute
0
15
other
5
16
none
309
Sysmiss
321
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1078
9
1
club members
46
2
nasfam / ngo
340
3
friend/relative
28
4
neighboring farmer
7
5
progressive farmer
4
6
trader / middleman / market
1
7
input supplier
2
8
cooperative/associatio
1
10
government department
201
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
4
12
insurance company
1
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
420
14
research institute
2
15
other
0
16
none
21
Sysmiss
9
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
937
150
1
club members
47
2
nasfam / ngo
230
3
friend/relative
48
4
neighboring farmer
17
5
progressive farmer
17
6
trader / middleman / market
3
7
input supplier
3
8
cooperative/associatio
3
10
government department
222
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
2
12
insurance company
2
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
237
14
research institute
4
15
other
1
16
none
101
Sysmiss
150
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1069
18
1
club members
34
2
nasfam / ngo
302
3
friend/relative
26
4
neighboring farmer
5
5
progressive farmer
11
6
trader / middleman / market
0
7
input supplier
2
8
cooperative/associatio
0
10
government department
271
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
2
12
insurance company
1
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
389
14
research institute
3
15
other
1
16
none
22
Sysmiss
18
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
933
154
1
club members
46
2
nasfam / ngo
227
3
friend/relative
53
4
neighboring farmer
11
5
progressive farmer
22
6
trader / middleman / market
1
7
input supplier
0
8
cooperative/associatio
3
10
government department
232
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
5
12
insurance company
3
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
231
14
research institute
3
15
other
1
16
none
95
Sysmiss
154
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
1054
33
1
club members
32
2
nasfam / ngo
303
3
friend/relative
35
4
neighboring farmer
8
5
progressive farmer
2
6
trader / middleman / market
26
7
input supplier
1
8
cooperative/associatio
4
10
government department
160
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
1
12
insurance company
3
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
454
14
research institute
0
15
other
0
16
none
25
Sysmiss
33
What are your 2 most important sources of information about (…)?
907
180
1
club members
43
2
nasfam / ngo
257
3
friend/relative
61
4
neighboring farmer
12
5
progressive farmer
6
6
trader / middleman / market
37
7
input supplier
1
8
cooperative/associatio
2
10
government department
156
11
agricultural bank/ financial institution
2
12
insurance company
0
13
newspaper/magazine/ radio/tv
224
14
research institute
1
15
other
4
16
none
101
Sysmiss
180
j4 how often do you/your household receive official weather forecasts, e.g. from
How often do you/your household receive official weather forecasts, e.g. from TV, radio or newspaper?
1080
7
1
daily
443
2
at least once a week
395
3
at least once a month
147
4
a few times per year
58
5
never
37
Sysmiss
7
j5 have you heard of "el niño" and the seasonal rainfall predictions of the met
Have you heard of “El Niño” and the seasonal rainfall predictions of the Met service?
1051
36
1
yes
667
2
no
353
3
dk
31
Sysmiss
36
j6a. do you think that "el niño" can affect the rains in your village?
Do you think that “El Niño” can affect the rains in your village?
686
401
1
yes
550
2
no
77
3
dk
59
Sysmiss
401
j6b. if yes, how?
Do you think that “El Niño” can affect the rains in your village? If yes, how?
591
496
1
more rain
88
2
less rain
448
3
dk
35
4
other
20
Sysmiss
496
j6 other specify
Do you think that “El Niño” can affect the rains in your village? If yes, how?
22
0
1
1
2
1
Can destroy our crops
1
1
Drought
1
Early plantation
3
Erratic rain
1
Fell the maize crops
1
Heavy rain can destroy crops
1
Heavy rains that can destroy plants
1
Late arrival of rainfall
1
Late rain
1
No rain
3
The rain arrive late
1
Unreliable ceratic rainfall
1
destroy houses
1
fell crops
1
it make late arrival of rain
1
j6c.what would you like to do if a reliable forecast said "good rains are more l
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Good rains are more likely next season”?
1046
41
1
select right crop variety
235
2
grow more food crops
125
3
grow more cash crops
117
4
diversify income
8
5
work harder on the field
522
6
other, specify
39
Sysmiss
41
j6 other specify
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Good rains are more likely next season”? Would you be able to do that?
26
0
1
1
Applying manure
1
Buy more fertli
1
Early land preparation
2
Early plantation
2
Early planting
3
Early planting with first rains
5
Early production
1
Grow tobbacco
1
He will plant early
1
Inxreasing the plot size
1
Making ridges
2
Plant Crops with the first rains
3
Preparing early
1
She will plant early
1
j6d.would you be able to do that?
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Good rains are more likely next season”? Would you be able to do that?
1046
41
1
yes
1006
2
no
40
Sysmiss
41
j6e. if no, why not?
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Good rains are more likely next season”? Would you be able to do that? If NO, why not?
0
0
j6f. what would you like to do if a reliable forecast said "bad rains are more l
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Bad rains are more likely next season”?
1029
58
1
select right crop variety
498
2
grow more food crops
101
3
grow more cash crops
17
4
diversify income
68
5
work harder on the field
256
6
other, specify
89
Sysmiss
58
j6 other specify
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said “Bad rains are more likely next season”?
66
0
1
1
Ask for treadle pumps for irrigation
1
Buy food
1
Cant work hard
1
Diversify crops
1
Early plantation
1
Early planti with first rains
1
Early planting
4
Early planting of crops
1
Early planting with first rains
1
Go for irrigation
1
Grow crops like cassava coz it suit with less amount of rainfall
3
Grow dimba crops
1
Grow hybrid crops
1
He will plant early
1
I will not change my pattern taking in that weather is unpreadictable
1
Irrigation
12
Irrigatioon
1
Just stay home waiting for help from NGOs
1
Leduce the land tobe cuctivated
1
Making box ridges
1
Making preparations eary
1
Plant Crops with the first rains
2
Plant crops that mature too early
2
Praying so that God should have mercy upon them
1
Preparation of Irrgation farming
1
She will be complaining why GOD has decided to punish his own pple in that way.
1
She will do nothing because of the prediction of bad rains
1
Starting irrigation farming
1
Use Irrigation to culctivate
1
Use irrigation for cultivation
8
Will not work extr harder
1
can not work hard in field
1
grow crops that requires less amount of rainfall
1
intensify irrigation farming
1
look for employment
1
nothing to do
1
planting cassava and sweet potatoes
1
wait for the rains
1
will not work harder
1
would do irrigation farming
1
j6g would you be able to do that?
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said "Bad rains are more likely next season"? Would you be able to do that?
1021
66
1
yes
992
2
no
29
Sysmiss
66
j6h. if no, why not?
What would you like to do if a reliable forecast said "Bad rains are more likely next season"? Would you be able to do that? If NO, why not?
2
0
Accessibility to the crop ie cassava is not very common here sowe will need govt
1
more responsibilities
1
j7 do other farmers consider you a progressive farmer?
1077
10
1
yes
573
2
no
373
3
dk
131
Sysmiss
10
j8 how far away do you think the rainfall gauge is from your house?
860
227
0.100000001490116
2
0.119999997317791
1
0.140000000596046
1
0.150000005960464
1
0.200000002980232
4
0.300000011920929
1
0.5
14
1
50
1.5
4
2
28
2.5
9
3
32
3.5
1
4
24
4.5
1
5
47
6
21
7
15
8
21
9
5
10
35
11
8
12
10
13
7
14
7
15
25
16
1
18
10
19
3
20
40
21
3
22
6
23
2
25
13
26
2
30
8
35
1
37
1
39
1
40
4
45
1
50
6
56
1
60
3
65
2
68
1
70
1
90
3
95
1
7777
dk
372
Sysmiss
227
j9 do you think the rains recorded by the rainfall gauge and the ones your plot
Do you think the rains recorded by the rainfall gauge and the ones your plot received are (…)?
1013
74
1
the same
207
2
similar
139
3
different
308
4
very different
59
5
dk
300
Sysmiss
74
j10 do you know oibm?
Do you know […]? What is it?
1079
8
1
farmer knows that oibm / mrfc are microfinance organizatio
319
2
farmer recognizes the name […] but does not know what it d
322
3
farmer does not recognize name […]
437
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
8
j10 do you know mrfc?
Do you know […]? What is it?
1083
4
1
farmer knows that oibm / mrfc are microfinance organizatio
793
2
farmer recognizes the name […] but does not know what it d
181
3
farmer does not recognize name […]
109
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
4
j10 do you know insurance company?
Do you know […]? What is it?
1075
12
1
farmer knows that oibm / mrfc are microfinance organizatio
433
2
farmer recognizes the name […] but does not know what it d
295
3
farmer does not recognize name […]
346
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
12
j11a. nasfam
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1080
7
0
99
1
4
2
13
3
14
4
20
5
287
6
30
7
34
8
72
9
21
10
478
7777
dk
8
Sysmiss
7
j11b. oibm
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
979
108
0
216
1
5
2
24
3
9
4
15
5
190
6
11
7
9
8
17
9
5
10
122
7777
dk
356
Sysmiss
108
j11c. mrfc
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1034
53
0
186
1
6
2
26
3
31
4
29
5
298
6
32
7
29
8
37
9
8
10
209
7777
dk
143
Sysmiss
53
j11d. insurance company
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1010
77
0
209
1
2
2
21
3
9
4
19
5
179
6
11
7
15
8
22
9
14
10
208
7777
dk
301
Sysmiss
77
j11e. rainfall measurement
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1069
18
0
187
1
4
2
16
3
22
4
27
5
320
6
41
7
45
8
38
9
15
10
265
7777
dk
89
Sysmiss
18
j11f. mp
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1078
9
0
364
1
15
2
28
3
27
4
41
5
261
6
30
7
25
8
50
9
14
10
217
7777
dk
6
Sysmiss
9
j11g. ta
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1081
6
0
74
1
5
2
12
3
16
4
19
5
235
6
29
7
38
8
90
9
29
10
533
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
6
j11h. vh
On this scale, how trustworthy do you think the following are:
IF NOT KNOWN, WRITE DK
1079
8
0
48
1
11
2
13
3
8
4
19
5
180
6
24
7
26
8
62
9
38
10
650
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
8
j12 do you think the vh has a positive attitude towards development?
1041
46
1
yes
923
2
no
100
3
dk
18
Sysmiss
46
l1. wages from agri labour
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1039
48
1
yes
340
2
no
699
Sysmiss
48
l2. how much income (annual) from wages
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
489
598
0
800000
3861.082
36839.001
l2. unit (wages from agri labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
343
744
1
days
176
2
weeks
107
3
months
47
4
year
13
Sysmiss
744
l2. number (wages from agric labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
341
746
1
3000
12.71
162.408
l2. payment type (wages from agric labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
345
742
1
cash
309
2
in-kind
36
Sysmiss
742
l1. wages from non-agri labour
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1013
74
1
yes
160
2
no
853
Sysmiss
74
l2. how much income (annual) from non-agric labour
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
341
746
0
1185000
13159.047
72557.76
l2. unit (non-agirc labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
157
930
1
days
41
2
weeks
34
3
months
70
4
year
11
6
1
Sysmiss
930
l2. number (non-agric labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
154
933
1
2000
26.662
165.815
l2. payment type (non-agric labour)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
150
937
1
cash
144
2
in-kind
6
Sysmiss
937
l1. wages from (possibly in-hand)from public works programs
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1014
73
1
yes
123
2
no
891
Sysmiss
73
l2. how much income (annual) from public works programs
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
304
783
0
25000
1186.241
2853.133
l2. unit (public works programs)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
122
965
1
days
30
2
weeks
46
3
months
43
4
year
2
2000
1
Sysmiss
965
l2. number (public works programs)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
122
965
1
6000
52.68
542.907
l2. payment type (public works programs)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
116
971
1
cash
107
2
in-kind
9
Sysmiss
971
l1. migration income
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1012
75
1
yes
109
2
no
903
Sysmiss
75
l2. how much income (annual) from migration
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
299
788
0
95000
1725.518
6285.443
l2. unit (migration)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
80
1007
1
days
33
2
weeks
16
3
months
23
4
year
8
Sysmiss
1007
l2. number (migration)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
80
1007
1
50
5.763
8.879
l2. payment type (migration)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
104
983
1
cash
60
2
in-kind
44
Sysmiss
983
l1. wages from benefits from govnt
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1016
71
1
yes
103
2
no
913
Sysmiss
71
l2. how much income (annual) from govnt
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
306
781
0
150000
1807.343
9183.344
l2. unit (govnt)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
71
1016
1
days
17
2
weeks
2
3
months
48
4
year
4
Sysmiss
1016
l2. number (govnt)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
70
1017
1
26
3.043
3.577
l2. payment type (govnt)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
98
989
1
cash
15
2
in-kind
83
Sysmiss
989
l1. pensions
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1011
76
1
yes
18
2
no
993
Sysmiss
76
l2. how much income (annual) from pension
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
216
871
0
350000
2136.203
24067.046
l2. unit (pension)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
15
1072
1
days
4
2
weeks
2
3
months
6
4
year
3
Sysmiss
1072
l2. number (pension)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
15
1072
1
7
2
3
3
1
4
2
12
1
15
1
Sysmiss
1072
l2. payment type (pension)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
18
1069
1
cash
10
2
in-kind
8
Sysmiss
1069
l1. other income sources
Since September 2005, has anyone in your household earned any income paid as cash or in kind from (…)?
1011
76
1
yes
58
2
no
953
Sysmiss
76
l2. how much income (annual) from other sources
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
245
842
0
48000
1317.204
5139.383
l2. unit (other sources)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
56
1031
1
days
15
2
weeks
7
3
months
17
4
year
17
Sysmiss
1031
l2. number (other sources)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
56
1031
1
44
2
3
3
2
4
1
6
2
8
1
10
1
12
2
Sysmiss
1031
l2. payment type (other sources)
How much income was earned by the HOUSEHOLD in (…) from September 2005 to September 2006? How long did it take to earn it?
53
1034
1
cash
53
2
in-kind
0
Sysmiss
1034
m1. starting from the thick black line, can you show me how far 60mm is?
Starting from the thick black line, can you show me how far 60mm is?
USE THE PLASTIFIED SHEET, RECORD THE LETTER ON THE SHEET THAT THE RESPONDENT POINTS TO
1026
0
A
73
B
119
C
289
D
132
DK
23
E
153
F
236
G
1
m2. it rains 100m
1076
11
1
yes
194
2
no
882
Sysmiss
11
m2. it rains 60m
1076
11
1
yes
947
2
no
129
Sysmiss
11
m2. how much would you receive as payout?
922
165
0
5
1
5
2
2
10
1
15
1
20
34
30
3
35
1
40
8
50
4
58
1
60
6
70
2
100
22
120
30
140
3
150
4
160
1
170
1
180
3
200
476
220
1
250
4
280
2
300
21
340
2
350
1
400
12
500
12
600
8
700
3
800
7
900
1
1000
20
1200
62
1500
1
2000
24
2350
1
2400
2
2500
1
3000
5
4000
3
5000
10
6000
3
7777
dk
74
9000
1
10000
2
12000
4
15000
2
20000
8
25000
2
30000
3
50000
5
60000
1
100000
1
Sysmiss
165
m3. suppose that the insurance policy ......
1067
20
0
7
1
1
2
1
10
2
20
4
25
2
35
1
40
1
50
19
80
4
100
68
120
4
130
3
140
3
150
53
160
1
170
2
180
4
200
91
220
1
250
42
300
68
320
1
350
8
400
44
450
3
500
110
550
1
570
1
600
56
605
1
700
34
750
3
760
1
800
44
850
1
900
11
950
1
1000
152
1100
7
1200
35
1300
11
1380
2
1400
35
1500
18
1600
9
1700
4
1800
7
1900
9
2000
29
2030
1
2300
1
2400
2
2500
7
2800
1
3000
11
3500
2
4000
1
5000
7
6000
1
6500
1
7000
2
7777
dk
2
10000
2
12000
2
14000
1
15000
2
20000
1
Sysmiss
20
m4. would you be interested in purchasing such product?
Would you be interested in purchasing such product?
1063
24
1
yes
999
2
no
64
Sysmiss
24
m5. suppose you could take out a one-season loan to purchase 30 kg of chalimbana
Suppose you could take out a one-season loan to purchase 30 Kg of Chalimbana 2000 seeds. The amount of the loan would be 5000 MK which is the current cost of the seeds, and would be repaid at harvest time. How much would you be willing to repay for such credit at harvest time?
1077
10
10
1
50
1
58
1
100
2
200
2
250
3
300
3
400
1
500
7
600
8
700
6
750
1
1000
3
1100
1
2000
2
2500
1
3000
4
3900
1
4000
3
4200
1
4400
1
4500
1
4800
1
5000
182
5050
2
5080
1
5100
4
5200
13
5250
6
5300
4
5350
1
5400
2
5500
116
5575
1
5600
15
5700
6
5750
1
5800
11
5900
1
6000
212
6020
1
6050
1
6100
2
6200
17
6250
1
6300
1
6350
1
6400
3
6500
76
6600
2
6700
3
6800
5
7000
147
7250
1
7500
47
7550
1
7777
dk
2
7800
1
8000
37
8500
1
9000
6
10000
57
11000
3
12000
5
15000
9
20000
5
30000
1
51000
1
55000
1
57000
1
60000
1
62000
1
65000
1
100000
1
550000
1
Sysmiss
10
m6. would you be interested now in taking out such a loan?
Would you be interested now in taking out such a loan?
1082
5
1
yes
1012
2
no
70
Sysmiss
5
n1. in general would you say your health is:
1071
16
1
excellent
517
2
very good
231
3
good
227
4
fair
94
5
poor
2
Sysmiss
16
n2a. are you able to till with a hoe?
1082
5
1
yes without problem
1000
2
yes,but with difficulty
78
3
not at all
4
Sysmiss
5
n2b. are you able to move a table?
1083
4
1
yes without problem
1040
2
yes,but with difficulty
37
3
not at all
6
Sysmiss
4
n3a. accomplished less that you would like - as a result of physical health
1084
3
1
all of the time
33
2
most of the time
101
3
some of the time
273
4
a little of the time
130
5
none of the time
547
Sysmiss
3
n3b. accomplished less that you would like - as a result of any emotional proble
1083
4
1
all of the time
18
2
most of the time
105
3
some of the time
242
4
a little of the time
161
5
none of the time
557
Sysmiss
4
n4a. were limited in the kind of work or social activities - as a result of phys
1076
11
1
all of the time
19
2
most of the time
99
3
some of the time
196
4
a little of the time
169
5
none of the time
593
Sysmiss
11
1074
13
1
all of the time
15
2
most of the time
101
3
some of the time
215
4
a little of the time
170
5
none of the time
573
Sysmiss
13
n5a. in uncertain times, i usually expect the best
Please answer the below questions according to your own feelings, rather than how you think “most people” would answer. Please be as honest and accurate as you can throughout, there is no right or wrong answer. Also, please try not to let your response to one statement influence your responses to other statements. Think about each statement on its own.
1084
3
1
i agree a lot
568
2
i agree a little
167
3
i neither agree nor disagree
113
4
i disagree a little
85
5
i disagree a lot
151
Sysmiss
3
n5b. overall, i except more good things to happen to me than bad
Please answer the below questions according to your own feelings, rather than how you think “most people” would answer. Please be as honest and accurate as you can throughout, there is no right or wrong answer. Also, please try not to let your response to one statement influence your responses to other statements. Think about each statement on its own.
1083
4
1
i agree a lot
653
2
i agree a little
155
3
i neither agree nor disagree
152
4
i disagree a little
41
5
i disagree a lot
82
Sysmiss
4
n5c. i'm always optimistic about the future
Please answer the below questions according to your own feelings, rather than how you think “most people” would answer. Please be as honest and accurate as you can throughout, there is no right or wrong answer. Also, please try not to let your response to one statement influence your responses to other statements. Think about each statement on its own.
1081
6
1
i agree a lot
668
2
i agree a little
202
3
i neither agree nor disagree
131
4
i disagree a little
51
5
i disagree a lot
29
Sysmiss
6
n6 generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you
Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you should be careful in dealing with people?
1078
9
1
most people can be trusted
289
2
should be careful
563
3
depends
226
Sysmiss
9
n7 do you think most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a cha
Do you think most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a chance, or would they try to be fair?
1075
12
1
would take advantage
469
2
would try to be fair
357
3
depends
249
Sysmiss
12
n8 would you say that most of the time people try to be helpful, or that they ar
Would you say that most of the time people try to be helpful, or that they are mostly just looking out for themselves?
1077
10
1
try to be helpful
354
2
just look out for themselves
512
3
depends
211
Sysmiss
10
n9a. in the last month, how often have you felt that you were unable to control
1081
6
0
never
214
1
always never
135
2
sometimes
480
3
fairly often
125
4
very often
127
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
6
n9b. in the last month, how often have you felt confident about your ability to
1079
8
0
never
104
1
always never
92
2
sometimes
360
3
fairly often
253
4
very often
270
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
8
n9c. in the last month, how often have you felt that things were going how you w
1080
7
0
never
112
1
always never
105
2
sometimes
384
3
fairly often
258
4
very often
221
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
7
n9d. in the last month, how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so h
1080
7
0
never
149
1
always never
125
2
sometimes
381
3
fairly often
192
4
very often
233
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
7
n10a. is extraverted enthusiatsic
1082
5
1
disagree strongly
51
2
disagree moderately
76
3
disagree alittle
31
4
neither agree or disagree
75
5
agree a little
106
6
agree moderately
160
7
agree strongly
583
Sysmiss
5
n10b. is sympatheitic warm
1084
3
1
disagree strongly
48
2
disagree moderately
37
3
disagree alittle
13
4
neither agree or disagree
60
5
agree a little
141
6
agree moderately
197
7
agree strongly
588
Sysmiss
3
n10c. is calm, emotionally stable
1080
7
1
disagree strongly
40
2
disagree moderately
36
3
disagree alittle
19
4
neither agree or disagree
71
5
agree a little
160
6
agree moderately
208
7
agree strongly
546
Sysmiss
7
n10d. is dependable, self-displined
1083
4
1
disagree strongly
25
2
disagree moderately
31
3
disagree alittle
12
4
neither agree or disagree
99
5
agree a little
126
6
agree moderately
166
7
agree strongly
624
Sysmiss
4
n10e. is open to new experiences, complex
1083
4
1
disagree strongly
41
2
disagree moderately
27
3
disagree alittle
5
4
neither agree or disagree
80
5
agree a little
141
6
agree moderately
171
7
agree strongly
618
Sysmiss
4
n10f. is anxious, easily upset
1078
9
1
disagree strongly
508
2
disagree moderately
238
3
disagree alittle
79
4
neither agree or disagree
58
5
agree a little
61
6
agree moderately
39
7
agree strongly
95
Sysmiss
9
n10g. is conventional, uncreative
1076
11
1
disagree strongly
545
2
disagree moderately
264
3
disagree alittle
66
4
neither agree or disagree
76
5
agree a little
38
6
agree moderately
28
7
agree strongly
59
Sysmiss
11
n10h. is disorganized
1080
7
1
disagree strongly
634
2
disagree moderately
256
3
disagree alittle
66
4
neither agree or disagree
52
5
agree a little
14
6
agree moderately
22
7
agree strongly
36
Sysmiss
7
n10i. is reserved, quit
1083
4
1
disagree strongly
256
2
disagree moderately
179
3
disagree alittle
75
4
neither agree or disagree
80
5
agree a little
108
6
agree moderately
68
7
agree strongly
317
Sysmiss
4
n10j. is critical
1078
9
1
disagree strongly
138
2
disagree moderately
111
3
disagree alittle
71
4
neither agree or disagree
144
5
agree a little
174
6
agree moderately
137
7
agree strongly
303
Sysmiss
9
o3. over the past 5 yrs, any dramatic reduction in your income level?
Over the past 5 years, did you experience a dramatic reduction in your income level?
1025
62
1
yes
808
2
no
217
Sysmiss
62
o9a. if there is a major drought...hh face food shortage?
If there is a major drought this coming season, will your household face a food shortage?
1019
68
1
yes
766
2
no
253
Sysmiss
68
o9b.1 can global warming cause a drought?
Can (…) cause a drought?
983
104
1
yes
713
2
no
151
3
dk
119
Sysmiss
104
o9b.2 can deforestation cause a drought?
Can (…) cause a drought?
1000
87
1
yes
929
2
no
66
3
dk
5
Sysmiss
87
o9b.3 can divine power cause a drought?
Can (…) cause a drought?
941
146
1
yes
445
2
no
411
3
dk
85
Sysmiss
146
o10.1 copping mechanisms
How will you cope if there is a major drought?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS (CODE USING LIST IN O18)
1027
60
1
sold livestock and or other assets.
176
2
spent savings
21
3
reduce consumption
134
4
reduce investment
3
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditure.
0
6
sale of firewood /chop
42
7
use irrigation to cultivate
277
8
took children out of school
2
9
sent children to work
1
10
sent children to foster families
0
11
got assistance from outside vilage
24
12
got assistance from friends outside village
7
13
got assitance from relatives inside village
9
14
got assistance from friends inside the village
7
15
got assistance from govt or ngo
69
16
hired as agricultral laborer
150
17
borrowed money from bank
17
18
borrowed money from auctioneer
2
19
borrowed money from relatives
6
20
borrowed money from friends
3
21
7
22
migration of some household members
4
23
other,specify
66
Sysmiss
60
o10.2 copping mechanisms
How will you cope if there is a major drought?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS (CODE USING LIST IN O18)
847
240
1
sold livestock and or other assets.
132
2
spent savings
43
3
reduce consumption
104
4
reduce investment
4
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditure.
5
6
sale of firewood /chop
24
7
use irrigation to cultivate
88
8
took children out of school
1
9
sent children to work
5
10
sent children to foster families
0
11
got assistance from outside vilage
17
12
got assistance from friends outside village
46
13
got assitance from relatives inside village
28
14
got assistance from friends inside the village
23
15
got assistance from govt or ngo
64
16
hired as agricultral laborer
160
17
borrowed money from bank
13
18
borrowed money from auctioneer
0
19
borrowed money from relatives
11
20
borrowed money from friends
11
21
13
22
migration of some household members
1
23
other,specify
54
Sysmiss
240
o10.3 copping mechanisms
How will you cope if there is a major drought?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS (CODE USING LIST IN O18)
502
585
1
sold livestock and or other assets.
66
2
spent savings
35
3
reduce consumption
54
4
reduce investment
10
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditure.
3
6
sale of firewood /chop
25
7
use irrigation to cultivate
54
8
took children out of school
1
9
sent children to work
1
10
sent children to foster families
1
11
got assistance from outside vilage
13
12
got assistance from friends outside village
3
13
got assitance from relatives inside village
29
14
got assistance from friends inside the village
14
15
got assistance from govt or ngo
59
16
hired as agricultral laborer
57
17
borrowed money from bank
10
18
borrowed money from auctioneer
1
19
borrowed money from relatives
8
20
borrowed money from friends
16
21
6
22
migration of some household members
12
23
other,specify
24
Sysmiss
585
o11a. do you think government should take responsibility if you experience a foo
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
998
89
1
yes
765
2
no
233
Sysmiss
89
o11b. do you think family should take responsibility if you experience a food sh
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
850
237
1
yes
338
2
no
512
Sysmiss
237
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
824
263
1
yes
138
2
no
686
Sysmiss
263
o11d. do you think ngo's should take responsibility if you experience a food sho
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
906
181
1
yes
483
2
no
423
Sysmiss
181
o11e. do you think international donors should take responsibility if you experi
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
836
251
1
yes
138
2
no
698
Sysmiss
251
Who would you expect to help your household if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
509
578
1
yes
80
2
no
429
Sysmiss
578
o12a do you think government should take responsibility if you experience a food
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
1040
47
1
yes
824
2
no
216
Sysmiss
47
o12a do you think family should take responsibility if you experience a food sho
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
843
244
1
yes
301
2
no
542
Sysmiss
244
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
807
280
1
yes
119
2
no
688
Sysmiss
280
o12a do you think ngo's should take responsibility if you experience a food shor
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
907
180
1
yes
434
2
no
473
Sysmiss
180
o12a do you think international donors should take responsibility if you experie
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
820
267
1
yes
156
2
no
664
Sysmiss
267
Who do you think should take responsibility if you experience a food shortage?
DON’T PROMPT, ALLOW UP TO 2 ANSWERS.
593
494
1
yes
98
2
no
495
Sysmiss
494
o12b. what kind of support would you prefer from international donors, like the
What kind of support would you prefer from international donors, like the World Food Programme, to help you cope with drought?
1021
66
1
food after drought
629
2
cash after drought
108
3
support for credit before the drought
253
4
other
31
Sysmiss
66
o12 other specify
What kind of support would you prefer from international donors, like the World Food Programme, to help you cope with drought?
48
0
1
4
2
1
Assistance in farm inputs
1
At the beginnig of drought
1
Chiefs
1
Club members
1
Councilor/MP/TA
1
FOOD aid during drought
1
Farm inputs
1
Food aid
1
Food aid after harvesting
1
Food aid after harvestings
6
Food aid before drought
7
Food aid during drought
1
Food aid in jan-Feb
1
Home
1
Member of Parliament
1
Parents
1
Purchase food for sale
1
Relatives
1
Seeds
1
Self help
1
Should provide people with farm input loans
1
The head of the family
9
Village Headman
1
What ever support they can provide
1
o13 imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. the prize is
Imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. The prize is 1000 MK. You can get the 1000 MK now for sure. However, if you are willing to wait for 30 days, you can get more. What do you prefer:
1043
44
1
mk 1000 prize today
505
2
mk 1250 prize 30 days from
538
Sysmiss
44
o13 imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. the prize is
Imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. The prize is 1000 MK. You can get the 1000 MK now for sure. However, if you are willing to wait for 30 days, you can get more. What do you prefer:
503
584
1
mk 1000 prize today
349
2
mk 1500 prize 30 days from
154
Sysmiss
584
o13 imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. the prize is
Imagine that you bought a lottery ticket and you have just won. The prize is 1000 MK. You can get the 1000 MK now for sure. However, if you are willing to wait for 30 days, you can get more. What do you prefer:
374
713
1
mk 1000 prize today
277
2
mk 1750 prize 30 days from
97
Sysmiss
713
o14 if the answer in a, b, c is (1), then: how much would the prize have to be f
If the answer in a, b, c is (1), then: How much would the prize have to be for you to choose to wait 30 days
157
930
1000
40000
4161.783
5648.162
o15 you will now play a game. you have to draw a ball ...
SHOW BAGS TO RESPONDENT WHILE EXPLAINING THE GAME
790
297
1
in bag 1
482
2
in bag 2
308
Sysmiss
297
o15 you will now play a game. you have to draw a ball ...
SHOW BAGS TO RESPONDENT WHILE EXPLAINING THE GAME
292
795
1
in bag 1
142
2
in bag 2
150
Sysmiss
795
o16 suppose you are the only income earner in the family .....
> c
2. Grow a new variety that with 50% would double your production or 50% will cut it by one third >> b]]>
1059
28
1
your current level of production for life
333
2
grow a new variety that with 50% would double your produc
726
Sysmiss
28
o16 suppose you are the only income earner in the family ..........
> 017]]>
770
317
1
your current level of production for life
122
2
grow a new variety that with 50% would double your produc
648
Sysmiss
317
o16 suppose you are the only income earner in the family ..........
406
681
1
your current level of production for life
165
2
grow a new variety that with 50% would double your produc
241
Sysmiss
681
o17a. in general
INTERVIEWERS MUST USE PLASTIFIED SHEET TO EXPLAIN FACE SCALE BUT SHOULD WRITE RESPONSE AS NUMBER FROM 0 TO 10. SAD FACE = 0, SMILEY FACE = 10.
1065
22
0
244
1
3
2
17
3
18
4
15
5
316
6
43
7
51
8
63
9
12
10
283
Sysmiss
22
o17b. with your health
INTERVIEWERS MUST USE PLASTIFIED SHEET TO EXPLAIN FACE SCALE BUT SHOULD WRITE RESPONSE AS NUMBER FROM 0 TO 10. SAD FACE = 0, SMILEY FACE = 10.
1064
23
0
373
1
3
2
37
3
29
4
52
5
264
6
26
7
13
8
54
9
17
10
196
Sysmiss
23
o17c. in trying new crops varieties
INTERVIEWERS MUST USE PLASTIFIED SHEET TO EXPLAIN FACE SCALE BUT SHOULD WRITE RESPONSE AS NUMBER FROM 0 TO 10. SAD FACE = 0, SMILEY FACE = 10.
1064
23
0
119
2
12
3
14
4
19
5
200
6
36
7
43
8
70
9
21
10
530
Sysmiss
23
o18 you are going to play a game, i am going to flip a coin.....
You are going to play a game, I am going to flip a coin. Imagine that you would get the money shown under the GREEN area if it lands on heads or the money shown under WHITE area if it lands on tails. The amount you would win depends on the bet you choose. Which bet would you choose?
1041
46
1
50/50
260
2
40/120
131
3
30/160
68
4
20/190
111
5
10/210
153
6
0/220
318
Sysmiss
46
add/rdp_name
1087
0
Kasungu
263
Lilongwe
211
Mchinji
529
Nkhotakota
57
Salima/Nkhotako
27
add/rdp_code
1087
0
1
nkhotakota
84
2
mchinji
529
3
lilongwe
211
4
kasungu
263
association name
1087
0
.
1087
association code
1087
0
1
671
2
340
3
76
gac name
1087
0
.
1087
gac code
1087
0
1
219
2
107
3
162
4
187
5
91
6
74
7
75
8
44
9
17
10
47
11
64
village name
1087
0
.
1087
club name
1087
0
.
1087
club code
1073
14
1
290
2
253
3
160
4
142
5
78
6
44
7
11
8
11
9
10
10
3
11
5
12
8
13
13
14
3
15
2
16
7
17
4
18
16
19
9
20
4
Sysmiss
14
respondent name
1087
0
.
1087
gps - north
1087
0
.
1087
gps - south
1087
0
.
1087
interview_day
1086
1
1
31
14.522
10.744
interview_mo
1086
1
9
261
10
825
Sysmiss
1
interviewer_yr
1086
1
6
3006
2003.421
87.108
2018
0
1
2026
537.686
343.419
respondent name
2018
0
.
2018
2008
10
1
30
5.765
3.942
b25. name
1949
0
b26. address
2018
0
.
2018
b27. sex
1941
77
1
male
1291
2
female
650
Sysmiss
77
b28. relationship
1942
76
1
friend
1072
2
relative
826
3
none
44
Sysmiss
76
b29. ever used chalimbana?
1942
76
1
yes
373
2
no
1555
3
don't know
14
Sysmiss
76
b30. period talked about agriculture with the person
1944
74
1
in the last week
1278
2
in the last month
553
3
in the last year
105
4
never
8
Sysmiss
74
b31. name
1929
0
b32. sex
1921
97
1
male
1318
2
female
603
Sysmiss
97
b33. relationship
1923
95
1
friend
543
2
relative
1261
3
none
119
Sysmiss
95
b34. ever used chalimbana?
1922
96
1
yes
335
2
no
1569
3
don't know
18
Sysmiss
96
b35. period talked about agriculture with the person
1923
95
1
in the last week
1215
2
in the last month
353
3
in the last year
115
4
never
240
Sysmiss
95
add/rdp_name
2016
0
Kasungu
519
Lilongwe
355
Mchinji
979
Nkhotakota
112
Salima/Nkhotako
51
add/rdp_code
2016
2
1
nkhotakota
163
2
mchinji
979
3
lilongwe
355
4
kasungu
519
Sysmiss
2
association name
2018
0
.
2018
association code
2016
2
1
1292
2
606
3
118
Sysmiss
2
gac name
2018
0
.
2018
gac code
2016
2
1
424
2
208
3
277
4
312
5
176
6
143
7
142
8
88
9
35
10
81
11
130
Sysmiss
2
village name
2018
0
.
2018
club name
2018
0
.
2018
club code
1988
30
1
549
2
463
3
289
4
278
5
136
6
83
7
14
8
29
9
22
10
6
11
6
12
14
13
16
15
2
16
12
17
10
18
31
19
18
20
10
Sysmiss
30
respondent name
2018
0
.
2018
gps - north
2018
0
.
2018
gps - south
2018
0
.
2018
interview_day
2014
4
1
174
2
158
3
141
4
74
5
85
6
140
7
84
8
66
9
98
10
16
20
55
21
93
22
79
23
103
24
85
25
16
26
76
27
120
28
125
29
97
30
127
31
2
Sysmiss
4
interview_mo
2014
4
9
531
10
1483
Sysmiss
4
interviewer_yr
2014
4
6
6
2
2005
2
2006
2008
3006
2
Sysmiss
4
2536
0
1
2026
595.579
303.94
2536
0
.
2536
2527
9
1
30
5.712
4.033
b20. id of club member
1780
756
1
24
5.374
3.402
b20. relation
1767
769
1
spouse
48
2
brother or sister
427
3
son or daughter
118
4
farther or mother
147
5
cousin
163
6
uncle or aunt
192
7
nephew or niece
136
8
brother or sister in law
285
9
other relatives.
239
10
4
13
1
14
6
15
1
Sysmiss
769
b20. id of second club member
118
2418
1
12
2
11
3
13
4
5
5
6
6
9
7
9
8
13
9
9
10
4
11
5
12
5
13
7
14
7
15
3
Sysmiss
2418
b20. relation
104
2432
1
spouse
0
2
brother or sister
39
3
son or daughter
5
4
father or mother
1
5
cousin
4
6
uncle or nephew
23
7
nephew or niece
10
8
brother or sister in law
13
9
other relatives.
9
Sysmiss
2432
b21. other club members that have used chalimbana 2000 since sept 2005
928
1608
1
30
5.193
3.427
b21. other club members that have used chalimbana 2000 since sept 2005
97
2439
1
30
9.124
5.904
add/rdp_name
2536
0
Kasungu
430
Lilongwe
542
Mchinji
1459
Nkhotakota
82
Salima/Nkhotako
23
add/rdp_code
2536
0
1
nkhotakota
105
2
mchinji
1459
3
lilongwe
542
4
kasungu
430
association name
2536
0
.
2536
association code
2536
0
1
1506
2
811
3
219
gac name
2536
0
.
2536
gac code
2536
0
1
492
2
219
3
430
4
459
5
201
6
166
7
218
8
82
9
39
10
100
11
130
village name
2536
0
.
2536
club name
2536
0
.
2536
club code
2503
33
1
610
2
577
3
328
4
375
5
231
6
118
7
18
8
15
9
20
10
4
11
11
12
62
13
37
14
4
15
3
16
20
17
9
18
33
19
21
20
7
Sysmiss
33
respondent name
2536
0
.
2536
gps - north
2536
0
.
2536
gps - south
2536
0
.
2536
interview_day
2533
3
1
220
2
168
3
133
4
70
5
123
6
158
7
103
8
73
9
179
10
37
20
118
21
150
22
103
23
104
24
91
25
18
26
86
27
155
28
134
29
142
30
165
31
3
Sysmiss
3
interview_mo
2533
3
9
657
10
1876
Sysmiss
3
interviewer_yr
2533
3
6
2
206
2
2005
6
2006
2519
3006
4
Sysmiss
3
1087
0
1
2026
555.253
335.913
add/rdp_name
1087
0
Kasungu
263
Lilongwe
211
Mchinji
529
Nkhotakota
57
Salima/Nkhotako
27
add/rdp_code
1087
0
1
84
2
529
3
211
4
263
association name
1087
0
.
1087
association code
1087
0
1
671
2
340
3
76
gac name
1087
0
.
1087
gac code
1087
0
1
219
2
107
3
162
4
187
5
91
6
74
7
75
8
44
9
17
10
47
11
64
village name
1087
0
.
1087
club name
1087
0
.
1087
club code
1073
14
1
290
2
253
3
160
4
142
5
78
6
44
7
11
8
11
9
10
10
3
11
5
12
8
13
13
14
3
15
2
16
7
17
4
18
16
19
9
20
4
Sysmiss
14
respondent name
1087
0
.
1087
respondent code
1081
6
1
30
5.822
4.072
gps - north
1087
0
.
1087
gps - south
1087
0
.
1087
interviewer_date
1086
1
1
31
14.522
10.744
interviewer_mo
1086
1
9
261
10
825
Sysmiss
1
interviewer_yr
1086
1
6
3006
2003.421
87.108
interviewer_name
1087
0
.
1087
1078
9
1
30
13.669
10.466
supervisior month
1084
3
6
2
9
216
10
865
12
1
Sysmiss
3
supervisor year
1086
1
206
20060
2021.148
550.641
supervisor name
1087
0
.
1087
control day
1087
0
5
26
17.168
7.024
control month
1087
0
10
1087
control year
1087
0
2006
1087
control name
1087
0
.
1087
data entry day
1086
1
1
31
22.857
10.973
data entry month
1086
1
10
905
11
181
Sysmiss
1
date entry year
1086
1
200
2006
2002.68
77.339
data entry name
1087
0
.
1087
2251
0
1
2026
572.498
333.506
respondent name
2251
0
.
2251
2231
20
1
30
5.554
3.988
2225
26
1
37
1.973
1.916
d1. crops grown
What crop(s) have you grown in this plot from September 2005 to September 2006?
2190
61
1
beans (nyemba)
17
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
1
3
cabbage(kabichi)
5
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
44
6
cashews(mikaju)
1
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
0
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
0
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
1
15
greengrams (nzama)
2
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
0
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
146
20
groundnuts cg7
91
21
groundnuts other (specify)
210
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
37
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
1
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
7
25
maize improved seed/composite
577
26
maize hybrid
64
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
558
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
55
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
2
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
4
34
pumpkin (maungu)
8
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
1
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
30
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
1
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
244
45
watermelon (mavembe)
1
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
82
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
Sysmiss
61
d1. crops grown
What crop(s) have you grown in this plot from September 2005 to September 2006?
1263
988
1
beans (nyemba)
47
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
0
3
cabbage(kabichi)
1
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
0
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
39
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
2
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
0
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
4
16
green peas (nsawawa)
2
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
173
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
79
20
groundnuts cg7
158
21
groundnuts other (specify)
42
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
0
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
11
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
128
25
maize improved seed/composite
54
26
maize hybrid
175
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
1
29
okra (therere lobala)
1
30
onions (anyezi)
1
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
4
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
4
34
pumpkin (maungu)
8
35
rice (mpunga)
6
36
sesame (chitowe)
0
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
44
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
68
40
spinach
0
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
169
44
tomatoes
21
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
19
49
apple
1
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
1
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
Sysmiss
988
d1. crops grown
What crop(s) have you grown in this plot from September 2005 to September 2006?
550
1701
1
beans (nyemba)
23
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
0
3
cabbage(kabichi)
3
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
2
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
23
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
1
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
1
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
2
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
63
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
13
20
groundnuts cg7
76
21
groundnuts other (specify)
18
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
1
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
9
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
29
25
maize improved seed/composite
3
26
maize hybrid
29
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
0
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
0
31
paprika
2
32
pepper (tsabola)
4
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
1
34
pumpkin (maungu)
5
35
rice (mpunga)
1
36
sesame (chitowe)
0
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
27
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
63
40
spinach
0
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
130
44
tomatoes
13
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
7
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
1
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
Sysmiss
1701
What crop(s) have you grown in this plot from September 2005 to September 2006?
0
0
d2. sole or inter-cropped
Are crops sole or inter-cropped? S: Sole I: Intercrop
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.
2161
90
1
sole
1867
2
intercrop
294
Sysmiss
90
d2b. ratio of seeds of each crop (1st)
What is the ratio of seeds of each crop in the plot?
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.
2086
165
1
6
1.584
0.892
d2b. ratio of seeds of each crop (2nd)
What is the ratio of seeds of each crop in the plot?
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.
1240
1011
0.5
1
1
1027
2
65
3
144
4
2
5
1
Sysmiss
1011
d2b. ratio of seeds of each crop (3rd)
What is the ratio of seeds of each crop in the plot?
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.
541
1710
1
3
1.181
0.539
d3. money value (1st)
What was the money value of these seeds?
2126
125
5
1
15
5
20
7
30
2
34
1
35
1
40
1
45
1
48
1
50
62
60
4
65
1
70
1
75
2
80
3
90
4
100
117
120
10
125
4
130
4
140
1
150
143
156
1
160
4
170
1
175
3
200
103
220
1
230
1
250
84
260
1
275
3
280
4
300
204
320
2
330
1
340
1
345
1
350
91
360
3
370
2
375
3
380
3
400
49
410
1
412
2
415
1
450
67
480
2
500
177
525
1
540
1
550
2
570
1
600
121
603
1
608
1
625
2
640
1
650
11
660
1
680
1
685
7
700
45
705
1
715
1
750
23
753
1
800
67
825
2
850
10
860
1
875
2
900
33
950
5
975
2
1000
156
1015
1
1050
7
1100
6
1200
31
1250
7
1300
11
1342.5
1
1350
1
1370
4
1400
7
1410
1
1450
3
1500
59
1550
1
1560
1
1570
1
1600
14
1660
2
1670
1
1700
7
1730
1
1750
7
1800
16
1840
1
1850
1
1900
1
1950
1
1980
1
2000
54
2030
1
2080
1
2100
4
2140
1
2220
2
2250
4
2350
1
2400
6
2500
21
2600
1
2700
2
2737
1
2780.19995117188
1
2787
1
2800
3
2850
2
3000
38
3200
5
3250
1
3400
2
3420
1
3500
4
3600
2
3750
1
3900
1
4000
16
4120
1
4170
1
4200
1
4440
2
4500
3
4800
1
4950
1
5000
18
5120
1
5150
1
5474.5
1
5500
2
5574.39990234375
1
5575
1
5700
1
6000
1
6700
1
7000
2
7200
1
7500
2
7600
1
7777
dk
3
8000
1
8750
1
9800
1
10000
4
11000
1
12000
1
12180
1
14000
1
15500
1
20000
1
24000
1
55740
1
Sysmiss
125
d3. money value (2nd)
What was the money value of these seeds?
1233
1018
10
4
20
8
25
1
30
3
40
4
45
2
50
78
60
11
70
4
75
3
80
2
90
2
95
1
100
60
120
2
130
2
140
1
150
64
160
2
175
1
180
2
190
1
200
65
204
1
205
1
224
1
225
3
230
2
240
2
245
1
250
35
255
1
260
1
265
1
280
1
300
73
330
1
350
21
400
82
410
1
450
12
480
2
495
1
500
109
550
5
600
72
650
4
700
21
750
25
785
1
800
32
810
1
850
4
900
23
1000
101
1010
1
1050
3
1056
1
1100
1
1200
17
1250
1
1300
3
1350
1
1400
4
1500
43
1600
9
1650
1
1700
1
1750
1
1800
8
1850
2
1875
1
1920
1
2000
52
2050
2
2100
1
2150
1
2274.60009765625
1
2350
1
2400
3
2500
26
2600
1
2700
3
2800
4
3000
17
3200
1
3500
2
4000
18
4160
1
4200
1
4500
6
5000
4
5120
1
5468
1
5570
1
5700
1
5800
1
6000
7
6400
1
7777
dk
1
8000
2
8160
1
9000
2
10500
1
14000
1
15000
3
18000
1
Sysmiss
1018
d3. money value (3rd)
What was the money value of these seeds?
533
1718
3
1
5
1
9
1
12
1
15
1
20
2
30
5
40
3
45
1
50
29
60
32
70
2
75
1
76
1
80
5
90
3
100
39
120
1
130
1
136
1
140
2
150
25
160
1
200
35
210
1
220
1
225
1
230
2
240
1
245
1
250
21
256
1
265
2
270
1
275
1
280
1
300
32
320
1
350
12
360
2
375
1
400
15
430
1
450
4
455
1
465
1
490
1
500
49
550
1
560
1
575
1
600
23
650
3
670
1
700
8
750
10
780
1
800
9
900
9
1000
32
1050
2
1200
4
1300
1
1350
1
1400
2
1500
9
1600
7
1800
2
1920
1
2000
20
2200
1
2500
7
2510
1
2600
1
2700
1
3000
8
3500
1
3840
1
4000
5
5000
2
6000
2
7500
1
7777
dk
0
8000
1
9800
1
10000
1
12000
2
15000
1
Sysmiss
1718
d4. month planted (1st)
In which months did you plant this crop?
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.
2177
74
1
jan
114
2
feb
31
3
march
13
4
april
16
5
may
11
6
june
4
7
july
10
8
aug
7
9
sept
59
10
oct
110
11
nov
900
12
dec
902
Sysmiss
74
d4. month planted (2nd)
In which months did you plant this crop?
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.
1274
977
1
jan
81
2
feb
26
3
march
11
4
april
10
5
may
11
6
june
3
7
july
5
8
aug
3
9
sept
26
10
oct
26
11
nov
466
12
dec
606
Sysmiss
977
d4. month planted (3rd)
In which months did you plant this crop?
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.
564
1687
1
jan
52
2
feb
9
3
march
4
4
april
5
5
may
7
6
june
4
7
july
4
8
aug
3
9
sept
5
10
oct
8
11
nov
164
12
dec
299
Sysmiss
1687
d5. month harvested (1st)
In which months did you harvest this crop?
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.
2129
122
1
jan
47
2
feb
85
3
march
152
4
april
508
5
may
665
6
june
467
7
july
131
8
aug
23
9
sept
20
10
oct
5
11
nov
12
12
dec
14
Sysmiss
122
d5. month harvested (2nd)
In which months did you harvest this crop?
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.
1207
1044
1
jan
43
2
feb
58
3
march
89
4
april
265
5
may
372
6
june
242
7
july
86
8
aug
13
9
sept
13
10
oct
8
11
nov
5
12
dec
12
89
1
Sysmiss
1044
d5. month harvested (3rd)
In which months did you harvest this crop?
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.
530
1721
1
jan
16
2
feb
61
3
march
61
4
april
123
5
may
126
6
june
79
7
july
37
8
aug
9
9
sept
4
10
oct
4
11
nov
2
12
dec
7
2500
1
Sysmiss
1721
d6. production (kgs - 1st)
How much was the production of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
2102
149
0
32
1
2
1.44000005722046
1
3
4
5
4
9
2
10
4
12
1
13
1
15
4
17
5
18
2
20
11
25
11
26
1
30
12
32
1
35
2
39
1
40
5
42
2
45
8
46
1
50
53
52
2
55
3
60
9
63
1
67
1
67.5
1
68
4
70
6
72
3
74
2
75
23
78
2
80
11
81
2
82
1
83
1
85
9
87
1
90
11
91
1
92
2
99
1
100
97
102
1
104
1
105
3
107
2
108
1
110
3
112
2
112.5
5
115
1
118
1
120
15
121.5
2
125
4
126
1
130
8
135
8
136
1
140
1
150
104
156
3
157
1
157.5
1
158
1
160
4
162
1
163
1
165
2
170
12
175
8
178
1
180
34
182
1
184
1
185
2
186
1
190
4
195
7
200
117
201
1
210
5
211
1
215
3
216
1
220
2
222
1
225
45
230
1
234
4
236
1
238
1
240
6
247.5
1
249
1
250
106
251
1
254
1
255
3
257
1
260
2
270
7
275
1
280
5
285
2
286
1
290
1
300
91
301
1
303
1
312
1
315
2
318
1
319
1
320
5
321
1
324
2
325
1
330
3
335
2
338
1
340
9
344
1
345
1
350
38
360
58
361
1
364
1
373
1
375
2
380
2
392
1
397
1
400
65
405
1
408
1
410
1
415
1
420
4
423
1
425
2
433
1
440
2
450
41
460
1
468
2
470
1
475
2
480
4
481
1
490
1
495
1
500
76
510
4
516
1
517
1
520
2
522
1
539
1
540
23
545
2
547
1
550
14
555
1
560
3
580
1
595
2
600
40
605
4
615
2
630
3
640
2
650
6
670
1
675
1
680
3
700
15
720
43
729
31
730
2
735
1
741
1
750
32
760
1
770
1
800
18
805
1
810
5
820
1
840
2
850
13
860
1
875
1
880
1
891
1
900
18
904
1
905
1
910
1
945
1
950
3
980
2
989
1
1000
26
1023
2
1030
1
1035
1
1050
8
1080
27
1100
2
1107
7
1109
1
1117
1
1140
2
1150
2
1170
1
1175
1
1200
14
1240
2
1250
12
1260
4
1280
1
1300
3
1305
1
1328
1
1350
9
1400
8
1410
1
1430
1
1440
23
1470
1
1480
1
1500
35
1555
1
1600
9
1620
4
1650
21
1700
1
1750
5
1764
1
1785
1
1790
1
1800
21
1820
1
1864
10
1900
1
2000
6
2025
1
2050
1
2100
9
2124
1
2130
1
2150
1
2160
7
2200
3
2220
1
2250
4
2300
3
2340
1
2350
1
2400
2
2403.5
1
2500
9
2520
1
2640
2
2650
1
2700
3
2800
1
2875
1
2880
1
2900
1
2940
1
2980
1
3000
9
3060
1
3240
4
3375
3
3400
1
3480
1
3500
2
3600
2
3700
1
3825
1
3850
2
4000
2
4080
1
4200
1
4320
1
4400
2
4450
1
5500
1
5520
1
5640
1
5750
1
6000
2
6050
2
6250
1
6300
1
6600
1
6840
1
7000
1
7200
2
7500
1
7777
dk
0
7840
1
8000
3
8400
1
9225
1
9675
1
10000
2
10500
1
10935
1
11520
1
11600
1
12000
1
14000
1
15000
1
21000
1
25000
1
37000
1
Sysmiss
149
d6. production (kgs - 2nd)
How much was the production of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
1194
1057
0
23
1
2
4
1
5
2
6
2
8
1
10
9
12
1
13
1
14
1
15
4
17
1
18
3
20
13
25
7
26
6
28
2
30
40
34
3
35
1
36
1
39
2
40
15
42
1
43
1
45
3
50
48
52
5
54
4
56
1
60
13
63
2
64
1
65
2
67
1
67.5
5
69
1
70
12
72
3
74
1
75
13
76.5
1
77
1
78
2
79
1
80
12
82
1
83
1
85
1
88
1
89
1
90
10
94
1
97
1
100
54
104
1
110
8
111
1
112
1
112.5
1
113
1
115
2
117
1
119
1
120
12
122
1
124
1
125
5
130
3
132
1
135
4
136
1
139
1
140
5
142
1
145
1
150
67
153
1
155
1
156
1
157.5
1
158
1
160
10
162
2
163
1
164
1
165
3
170
11
175
3
176
1
180
11
185
1
189
1
190
2
195
1
198
1
200
61
203
2
204
1
205
1
206
1
208
1
210
1
220
3
225
10
230
3
234
3
240
21
243
2
245
2
246
1
247
1
248
1
250
29
255
3
270
5
274
1
275
5
280
1
285
2
293
1
297
2
300
42
312
1
315
1
320
4
330
1
334
2
337.5
2
338
1
340
4
342
1
350
14
360
14
364
1
365
1
370
1
380
2
387
1
395
1
400
33
408
1
420
1
425
2
440
1
450
16
461
2
468
1
470
1
490
2
500
25
510
3
518
1
540
15
550
10
585
1
598
1
600
22
620
2
630
3
640
2
650
3
675
1
680
2
700
5
720
57
723
1
750
9
770
3
787
1
800
8
810
1
840
13
850
2
860
1
900
7
920
1
935
1
950
2
997
1
1000
13
1020
1
1050
4
1080
46
1100
1
1120
1
1125
2
1170
1
1200
5
1250
4
1260
1
1300
1
1350
1
1400
2
1440
8
1450
1
1500
3
1520
1
1560
1
1600
3
1620
2
1650
1
1680
1
1700
2
1750
1
1780
1
1800
4
1900
3
1980
1
2000
3
2100
1
2160
1
2250
1
2295
1
2300
1
2400
1
2420
1
2520
1
2880
3
2890
1
3000
5
3150
1
3240
1
3920
1
3960
1
4000
1
4320
3
4550
1
4680
1
5400
2
7777
dk
0
11475
1
13250
1
19000
1
32550
1
Sysmiss
1057
d6. production (kgs - 3rd)
How much was the production of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
574
1677
0
58
1
1
2
2
5
2
10
4
15
1
18
3
20
8
21
1
22.5
2
25
7
26
2
28
1
30
7
33.75
1
35
2
36
1
39
2
40
11
42
1
45
4
49
1
50
26
51
1
52
2
54
1
55
4
57
1
60
8
63
1
64
1
65
2
67.5
1
68
2
70
7
72
2
75
15
78
5
80
4
90
8
100
33
102
1
104
1
105
1
109
1
110
3
112
1
113
1
115
2
117
2
120
3
125
1
129
2
135
3
140
3
146
1
147
1
149
1
150
20
155
1
156
2
157.5
2
160
5
162
1
170
33
180
7
183
1
185
1
200
23
205
1
215
1
216
1
220
2
225
3
230
1
233
1
234
1
235
1
239
1
240
4
250
13
255
1
259
1
260
2
270
4
280
1
300
12
310
1
312
1
315
1
320
1
340
3
347
1
350
6
360
14
369
1
370
1
376
1
380
1
390
4
400
13
406
1
412
1
420
1
430
1
440
2
450
6
455
1
457
1
475
1
500
4
510
2
517
1
540
4
550
1
580
1
592
1
600
5
630
2
665
1
700
3
718
1
720
5
746
1
750
2
760
1
800
4
820
1
850
1
900
3
985
1
990
1
1000
2
1013
1
1050
1
1080
3
1140
1
1260
1
1400
2
1440
4
1500
1
1750
1
1800
3
1980
1
2000
3
2100
1
2160
2
2420
1
2450
1
2520
2
2880
2
3200
2
3600
1
4200
2
5280
1
6000
1
6500
1
7777
dk
1
11000
1
Sysmiss
1677
d7. sold (kgs - 1st)
How much did you sell of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
1799
452
0
30000
236.377
1081.492
d7. sold (kgs - 2nd)
How much did you sell of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
1086
1165
0
9000
158.478
490.939
d7. sold (kgs - 3rd)
How much did you sell of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
597
1654
0
43000
350.214
2609.105
d8. amount after selling (mk - 1st)
How much did you get from the sale of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
1469
782
0
965046
8668.841
35949.125
d8. amount after selling (mk - 2nd)
How much did you get from the sale of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
920
1331
0
3712050
11015.335
123774.232
d8. amount after selling (mk - 3rd)
How much did you get from the sale of the crop(s) grown in this plot?
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.
516
1735
0
450003
7818.12
27566.143
what will you grow next season (1st)
What will you grow in each plot this coming season November 2006 – April 2007?
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.
2101
150
1
beans (nyemba)
74
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
39
3
cabbage(kabichi)
40
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
44
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
0
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
0
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
1
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
0
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
0
20
groundnuts cg7
0
21
groundnuts other (specify)
0
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
128
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
214
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
192
25
maize improved seed/composite
35
26
maize hybrid
0
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
7
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
333
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
35
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
0
34
pumpkin (maungu)
558
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
54
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
21
38
sorghum (mapira)
3
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
10
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
0
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
312
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
1
Sysmiss
150
what will you grow next season (2nd)
What will you grow in each plot this coming season November 2006 – April 2007?
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.
1253
998
0
1
1
beans (nyemba)
23
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
1
3
cabbage(kabichi)
4
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
31
6
cashews(mikaju)
1
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
0
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
1
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
0
16
green peas (nsawawa)
1
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
0
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
0
20
groundnuts cg7
0
21
groundnuts other (specify)
0
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
142
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
140
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
130
25
maize improved seed/composite
26
26
maize hybrid
1
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
17
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
191
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
23
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
0
34
pumpkin (maungu)
274
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
2
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
21
38
sorghum (mapira)
2
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
8
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
0
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
211
49
apple
1
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
63
1
Sysmiss
998
what will you grow next season (3rd)
What will you grow in each plot this coming season November 2006 – April 2007?
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.
554
1697
0
3
1
beans (nyemba)
21
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
0
3
cabbage(kabichi)
4
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
27
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
0
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
1
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
1
15
greengrams (nzama)
1
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
0
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
0
20
groundnuts cg7
0
21
groundnuts other (specify)
0
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
46
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
34
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
51
25
maize improved seed/composite
3
26
maize hybrid
1
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
5
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
51
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
10
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
0
34
pumpkin (maungu)
51
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
1
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
20
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
6
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
0
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
216
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
1
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
Sysmiss
1697
What will you grow in each plot this coming season November 2006 – April 2007?
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.
3
0
17
1
23
1
8
1
what ratio of seeds of each crop (1st) - nov 2006 - april 2007 season
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.
1804
447
1
41
1.707
2.204
what ratio of seeds of each crop (2nd) - nov 2006 - april 2007 season
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.
1034
1217
1
37
1.425
1.523
waht ratio of seeds of each crop (3rd) - nov 2006 - april 2007 season
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.
440
1811
1
388
2
18
3
26
5
7
11
1
Sysmiss
1811
d9. farming activities used (1st)
For the different farming activities you used:
2099
152
0
1
1
machines
41
2
animals
57
3
manual tools
2000
Sysmiss
152
d9. farming activities used (2nd)
For the different farming activities you used:
469
1782
1
machines
13
2
animals
25
3
manual tools
431
Sysmiss
1782
d9. farming activities used (3rd)
For the different farming activities you used:
186
2065
1
machines
5
2
animals
0
3
manual tools
181
Sysmiss
2065
d10. labour used (1st)
What labor did you use to grow [crop]?
[RECORD ALL THAT APPLY]
2055
196
1
family labour
1872
2
child labour
4
3
177
4
1
5
1
Sysmiss
196
d10. labour used (2nd)
What labor did you use to grow [crop]?
[RECORD ALL THAT APPLY]
856
1395
1
family labour
293
2
child labour
41
3
522
Sysmiss
1395
d10. labour used (3rd)
What labor did you use to grow [crop]?
[RECORD ALL THAT APPLY]
193
2058
1
family labour
153
2
child labour
4
3
36
Sysmiss
2058
d11. amount spent on irrigation (mk)
How much did you spend on irrigation in this plot?
58
2193
0
9000
1153.966
1622.171
d12. amount spent on buying fertilizer (mk - 1st)
How much did you spend on buying fertilizer for the crop grown in this plot?
1154
1097
0
150000
4655.281
9816.404
d12. amount spent on buying fertilizer (mk - 2nd)
How much did you spend on buying fertilizer for the crop grown in this plot?
382
1869
0
201000
4222.31
11927.108
d12. amount spent on buying fertilizer (mk - 3rd)
How much did you spend on buying fertilizer for the crop grown in this plot?
130
2121
80
140000
6837.958
19638.269
d13. amount spent on buying chemicals (mk)
How much did you spend on buying chemical plant protection in this plot?
135
2116
0
26025
1260.704
2648.432
d14. amount spent on buying manual..... (mk)
How much did you spend on buying manure or animal penning grown in this plot?
127
2124
100
38900
2379.449
4134.939
d15. amount spent on hiring tractor ..... (mk)
How much did you pay for hiring the tractor or other implements?
19
2232
400
30000
3957.895
7114.564
d16. amount spent on hiring manual labour (mk)
How much did you pay for hiring manual labour?
627
1624
12
110000
4499.031
8947.58
How much did you pay for hiring oxen labour?
278
1973
0
30000
1174
2360.841
What was the value of the byproducts that you harvested, if any?
63
2188
2
647040
22629.556
84701.793
add/rdp_name
2251
0
Kasungu
484
Lilongwe
448
Mchinji
1129
Nkhotakota
101
Salima/Nkhotako
89
add/rdp_code
2251
0
1
nkhotakota
190
2
mchinji
1129
3
lilongwe
448
4
kasungu
484
association name
2251
0
.
2251
association code
2251
0
1
1380
2
706
3
165
gac name
2251
0
.
2251
gac code
2251
0
1
432
2
186
3
335
4
403
5
194
6
174
7
160
8
100
9
27
10
147
11
93
village name
2251
0
.
2251
club name
2251
0
.
2251
club code
2217
34
1
614
2
518
3
366
4
283
5
142
6
83
7
23
8
18
9
24
10
4
11
8
12
22
13
16
14
3
15
5
16
15
17
17
18
32
19
16
20
8
Sysmiss
34
respondent name
2251
0
.
2251
gps - north
2251
0
.
2251
gps - south
2251
0
.
2251
interview_day
2248
3
1
31
14.965
10.706
interview_mo
2248
3
9
572
10
1676
Sysmiss
3
interviewer_yr
2248
3
6
3006
2005.197
82.351
361
0
11
2022
513.922
302.061
respondent name
361
0
.
361
361
0
1
30
6.526
5.23
g4. loan id
Please list all the loans that have been active at any point since September 2005 and whom you borrowed from.
DO NOT WRITE ABOUT LOANS DENIED
361
0
1
323
2
30
3
6
5
1
6
1
g4. name of loan
Please list all the loans that have been active at any point since September 2005 and whom you borrowed from.
DO NOT WRITE ABOUT LOANS DENIED
351
0
Abiti
1
Agr
4
Agri.Group
2
Agricultural
51
Agriculture
12
Agriculture loan
14
Agricuture
4
Association
1
Banda
1
Bank
4
Building
1
Business
2
Bussines
3
Bussiness loan
1
Capital
1
Cash
30
Cash loan
6
Chapinga
1
Chigayo
1
Church
1
Clinic fee
2
Club loan
4
Dealer
2
Domestic use
1
Drought Insurance
1
Education
1
Egaf
1
Emegecy
2
Emergency
1
Family Event
1
Farm INPUTS
1
Farm inputs
1
Farming
12
Feed loan
1
Fees
1
Fertilizer
17
Fertilizer loan
3
Food
1
G/NUT loan
3
G/Nut
1
G/Nuts
1
G/Nuts loan
2
G/uts
1
General
1
Groceries
1
Groundnuts loan
3
Guardon
1
Home
1
Hospital
1
House
1
Hunger
1
Imputs
1
Individual
6
Informal
1
Inputs LOAN
2
Jeke
1
Kachikho
1
Kwaabrota
1
MARDEF
1
Maize
3
Makoloni
1
Mardef
2
Masafu
1
Mbewe
1
Mbewu
1
Medical
1
Medical fee
4
Mezani
1
Misheck
1
Money
6
Money Lender
9
Money lender
6
NASFAM
1
Nasfarm
1
Pa Matenda
1
Personal
10
Poultry
1
SACCO
1
Sacco
1
Samuel
1
Sasakawa
1
School fees
3
Seed
2
Seed Loan
5
Seed loan
20
Seeds
1
Service
1
Soap
2
Sugar
1
Tadle Pump
1
Thyolani
1
Tobacco
1
Treddle Pump
1
Treddle pump
1
Tution fee
1
Vendor
1
Wedding Exp.
1
Weding
1
Yachakudya
1
Yafeteleza
1
Yakumunda
1
Yambeu
1
Yathu
1
Yazaulimi
1
Yogulira Chakudya
1
Yogulira mankhwala ambeu
1
farming
5
farming loan
5
groundnuts Seeds
1
house loan
1
inputs
5
money
1
g4. loan source
Please list all the loans that have been active at any point since September 2005 and whom you borrowed from.
DO NOT WRITE ABOUT LOANS DENIED
348
13
1
friend/relative
123
2
local money lender
12
3
credit cooperative society
19
4
oibm/mrfc
163
5
other commercial bank
2
6
gov't bank
4
7
ngo
11
8
landlord/employer
2
9
local grocery store
3
10
pawm broker
0
12
other,please specify
9
Sysmiss
13
g4. other specify
Please list all the loans that have been active at any point since September 2005 and whom you borrowed from.
DO NOT WRITE ABOUT LOANS DENIED
0
0
g5. what were the main reasons for borrowing?
What were the main reasons for borrowing from (…) ?
DO NOT PROMT, ALLOW FOR UP TO 3 ANSWERS PER LOAN
355
6
1
agriculture inputs
202
2
agriculture investments,incl,well and irrigation
27
3
buy livestock
4
4
trading/business
23
5
improve dwelling
9
6
education
19
7
health
19
8
ceremonies
3
9
no income
4
10
food consumption
28
11
emergency
11
12
other(specify)
6
Sysmiss
6
g5. what were the main reasons for borrowing?
What were the main reasons for borrowing from (…) ?
DO NOT PROMT, ALLOW FOR UP TO 3 ANSWERS PER LOAN
66
295
1
agriculture inputs
3
2
agriculture investments,incl,well and irrigation
10
3
buy livestock
2
4
education
2
5
health
3
6
trading/business
5
7
improve dwelling
9
8
ceremonies
1
9
no income
6
10
food consumption
19
11
emergency
4
12
other (specify)
2
Sysmiss
295
g5. what were the main reasons for borrowing?
What were the main reasons for borrowing from (…) ?
DO NOT PROMT, ALLOW FOR UP TO 3 ANSWERS PER LOAN
30
331
1
agriculture inputs
2
2
agriculture investment incl,well and irrigation
0
3
buy livestock
3
4
trading/business
2
5
improve dwelling
2
6
education
1
7
health
1
8
ceremonies
0
9
no income
1
10
food consumption
9
11
emergency
7
12
other (specify)
2
Sysmiss
331
g5. other specify
What were the main reasons for borrowing from (…) ?
DO NOT PROMT, ALLOW FOR UP TO 3 ANSWERS PER LOAN
0
0
g6. how much did your household borrow from?
How much did your household borrow from (…)?
347
14
100
2
120
2
150
2
200
7
250
3
300
1
360
1
375
1
400
2
405
1
500
12
600
3
700
1
800
2
850
1
860
1
1000
26
1200
2
1400
2
1500
9
1900
1
2000
24
2010
1
2020
1
2090.4
1
2500
10
2560
1
2580
1
2600
2
2620
1
2700
1
2850
1
3000
9
3150
2
3600
1
3800
2
3840
2
4000
21
4040
1
4100
1
4160
7
4200
2
4500
3
4700
1
4800
1
4900
1
5000
33
5020
1
5050
1
5120
10
5150
1
5250
1
5300
1
5400
1
5468
1
5474.5
1
5500
2
5514
1
5532
1
5540
1
5574
3
5575
2
5576
1
5586
1
5674
1
5700
1
6000
6
6020
1
6200
2
6500
1
6840
1
7000
3
7194
1
7500
2
7550
1
7777
dk
12
8000
2
8500
1
8560
1
8800
1
9000
3
9170
1
10000
6
10700
1
11000
1
11200
1
11600
1
12000
6
14850
1
15000
4
15200
1
16000
1
18000
1
18300
1
19500
1
20000
3
20375
1
21000
1
22000
1
23000
1
25000
1
26000
1
28000
2
30000
1
32000
1
35000
3
40000
6
42000
1
45000
2
48000
1
65000
1
70000
1
75000
1
100000
1
120000
2
180000
1
200000
1
210000
2
922400
1
Sysmiss
14
When did your household borrow from (…) ?
RESPONDENT SHOULD INDICATE WHEN FUNDS WERE RELEASED
357
4
1
18
2
23
3
11
4
14
5
8
6
23
7
16
8
24
9
25
10
48
11
81
12
65
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
4
When did your household borrow from (…) ?
RESPONDENT SHOULD INDICATE WHEN FUNDS WERE RELEASED
358
3
2001
2
2002
1
2003
3
2004
3
2005
220
2006
128
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
3
Was the loan from (…) individual or group?
356
5
1
individual
197
2
group
158
3
other specify
1
Sysmiss
5
g8. other specify
Was the loan from (…) individual or group?
0
0
g9. what collateral did your household provide if any?
What collateral (guarantee) did your household provide, if any?
318
43
1
land
22
2
house
11
3
crops
22
4
guarant
11
5
livestock
33
6
fund savings
130
7
other specify
89
Sysmiss
43
g9. other specify
What collateral (guarantee) did your household provide, if any?
8
0
Car
1
None
5
money
1
none
1
g10. when did your household have to make the final payment of the loan
When does/did your household have to make the final payment of the loan from (…)?
IF LOAN IS DUE IN THE FUTURE >> G12.
330
31
1
jan
6
2
feb
4
3
march
6
4
april
10
5
may
23
6
june
41
7
july
60
8
aug
59
9
sept
63
10
oct
30
11
nov
17
12
dec
9
7777
dk
2
Sysmiss
31
g10. when did your household have to make the final payment of the loan
When does/did your household have to make the final payment of the loan from (…)?
IF LOAN IS DUE IN THE FUTURE >> G12.
330
31
2000
1
2002
1
2003
2
2004
2
2005
19
2006
297
2007
6
7777
dk
2
Sysmiss
31
g11. how much of your much principal is still outstanding
How much of your loan principal is still outstanding (excluding interest payment)?
NOTE ZERO ‘0’ IF NOTHING
328
33
0
180000
1502.531
10221.718
g12. what happens if your household cant repay?
What happens if your household can’t repay?
339
22
1
postpone payment
19
2
i cant borrow again from lender
47
3
loose collateral
77
4
i cant borrow from this or other lenders
11
5
interest rate increases
23
6
group can not borrow again
21
7
fine
29
8
bad reputation in village
48
9
exclusion from group
11
10
other,specify
53
Sysmiss
22
g12. other specify
What happens if your household can’t repay?
4
0
Loose property
1
lose property
1
property will be taken
2
g13. what/is the interest rate on your households loan?
276
85
0
72
2
2
2.82999992370606
1
3
2
4
1
5
4
6
14
7
1
8
2
9.80000019073486
1
10
7
10.8999996185303
2
11.8400001525879
1
13.3299999237061
1
15
21
16.6700000762939
1
20
8
21
1
21.7399997711182
1
22
1
23
2
24
3
24.0400009155273
1
25
5
26.5
1
30
9
32
6
32.2000007629394
2
33
2
33.9000015258789
1
33.939998626709
1
34
8
35
2
36
2
36.7000007629394
1
36.9000015258789
1
37
2
37.5
1
50
7
58
1
60
1
65
1
66.6999969482422
1
75
1
80
1
100
5
7777
dk
64
Sysmiss
85
g13. what/is the interest rate on your household loan?
235
126
1
week
15
2
month
41
3
bi annual
14
4
annual
103
5
other,specify
4
6
none
58
Sysmiss
126
g14. how much does your household have to /did you repay in total to?
332
29
100
922400
18825.415
70863.689
g15. has any of your households debt to ever been forgiven?
350
11
1
yes
14
2
no
336
Sysmiss
11
add/rdp_name
361
0
Kasungu
87
Lilongwe
77
Mchinji
168
Nkhotakota
14
Salima/Nkhotako
15
add/rdp_code
361
0
1
nkhotakota
29
2
mchinji
168
3
lilongwe
77
4
kasungu
87
association name
361
0
.
361
association code
361
0
1
270
2
74
3
17
gac name
361
0
.
361
gac code
361
0
1
79
2
31
3
51
4
48
5
27
6
23
7
31
8
13
9
16
10
21
11
21
village name
361
0
.
361
club name
361
0
.
361
club code
358
3
1
105
2
85
3
48
4
58
5
23
6
8
7
5
8
12
9
2
12
3
13
1
16
1
17
2
18
5
Sysmiss
3
respondent name
361
0
.
361
gps - north
361
0
.
361
gps - south
361
0
.
361
interview_day
361
0
1
30
14.053
11.146
interview_mo
361
0
9
112
10
249
interviewer_yr
361
0
2006
361
1870
0
1
2026
598.369
339.641
respondent name
1870
0
.
1870
1860
10
1
30
5.733
4.043
crop name
1856
14
1
beans (nyemba)
46
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
10
3
cabbage(kabichi)
16
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
5
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
10
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
1
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
1
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
1
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
0
16
green peas (nsawawa)
1
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
209
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
181
20
groundnuts cg7
276
21
groundnuts other (specify)
63
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
1
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
23
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
76
25
maize improved seed/composite
20
26
maize hybrid
152
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
11
29
okra (therere lobala)
1
30
onions (anyezi)
0
31
paprika
6
32
pepper (tsabola)
19
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
1
34
pumpkin (maungu)
2
35
rice (mpunga)
6
36
sesame (chitowe)
0
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
32
38
sorghum (mapira)
1
39
soyabeans (soya)
138
40
spinach
1
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
496
44
tomatoes
30
45
watermelon (mavembe)
1
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
17
49
apple
1
50
avocado(mapeyala)
0
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
0
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
0
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
0
56
mangos
0
57
pears(mapeyala)
0
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
0
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
0
63
other
1
Sysmiss
14
e1a. quantity sold (kg) - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1870
0
0
70
1
2
1.5
1
2
1
3
5
5
1
6
3
8
1
9
9
10
8
12
3
13
2
14
2
15
10
16
1
17
4
18
5
19
2
20
29
21
2
22
1
22.5
2
23
3
24
1
25
18
26
2
27
6
27.5
1
28
4
30
33
32
2
33
1
34
3
35
7
36
4
37
2
38
4
39
1
40
27
40.5
2
42
3
43
2
44
1
45
17
46
1
47
2
48
1
49
2
50
130
51
2
52
4
54
6
55
5
56
2
56.5
1
57
4
58
1
60
33
62
1
62.5
1
63
1
64
2
65
7
66
2
67
4
67.5
5
68
2
69
2
70
21
72
3
73
1
74
3
75
29
76
1
77
3
78
4
79
2
80
31
81
3
82
6
83
1
84
2
85
6
86
2
87
1
89
1
90
26
92
2
93
1
95
1
97
3
98
2
100
169
102
7
103
1
104
1
105
5
106
2
107
1
108
1
109
1
110
15
111
1
112
2
112.5
2
113
2
115
6
116
1
117
1
117.599998474121
1
118
1
119
2
120
21
121
1
122
1
124
1
125
18
129
1
130
7
132
2
135
6
136
1
139
1
140
13
142
1
143
1
146
1
149
2
150
84
155
2
156
1
157
1
157.5
1
160
18
162
2
163
1
165
5
170
11
171
1
174
1
175
4
180
23
183
1
184
1
185
4
186
1
187
1
190
4
192
1
195
1
198
2
200
114
202.5
1
205
2
207
2
208
1
210
7
213
1
215
3
218
1
219
1
220
8
225
8
230
1
234
1
235
1
239
1
240
13
247
1
249
1
250
41
252
1
255
1
258
1
259
1
260
4
270
8
274
1
275
4
280
6
283.5
1
285
2
292.5
1
295
1
296
1
300
66
301
1
305
1
320
5
321
1
327
1
330
6
333
1
335
1
336
1
337.5
1
340
4
344
1
345
1
350
22
355
1
360
10
364
1
369
1
370
1
373
2
375
1
378
1
380
4
387
1
390
2
397
1
400
33
405
1
406
1
408
1
410
1
412
1
416
1
420
2
425
2
430
1
440
4
442
1
443
1
450
10
455
1
457
1
461
1
465
1
468
1
470
2
475
1
480
5
481
1
490
1
495
1
500
44
518
1
525
1
528
1
530
1
538
1
539
2
540
2
550
4
555
1
580
1
595
1
600
22
615
1
630
1
640
1
650
1
660
4
665
1
668
1
675
2
687
2
700
13
702
1
720
7
723
1
730
1
741
1
750
9
751
1
770
3
800
10
815
1
840
3
850
1
880
1
900
7
980
2
985
1
990
2
1000
16
1050
4
1060
1
1080
4
1100
2
1107
1
1150
1
1170
1
1210
1
1300
2
1350
2
1365
1
1372.5
1
1400
5
1410
1
1440
1
1500
4
1550
1
1600
2
1700
1
1725
1
1750
1
1790
1
1800
4
1900
1
1950
1
1980
1
2000
6
2002
1
2100
5
2250
1
2400
1
2500
2
2640
1
2800
1
2940
1
3000
2
3200
1
3250
1
3645
1
3660
1
5500
1
6000
1
7777
dk
0
8300
1
10500
1
11170
1
14000
1
15000
1
30000
1
42000
2
e1b. price per/kg - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1870
0
0
197
0.889999985694885
1
0.949999988079071
1
1
18
1.07000005245209
1
1.10000002384186
7
1.20000004768372
2
1.25
1
1.25999999046326
1
1.29999995231628
2
1.60000002384186
1
1.66999995708466
1
1.79999995231628
2
2
12
3
6
3.32999992370606
1
4
3
4.28000020980835
1
5
6
5.1399998664856
1
5.80000019073486
1
6
1
7
4
7.19999980926514
1
7.5
1
8
3
8.30000019073486
1
8.56999969482422
1
10
27
10.3299999237061
1
10.8000001907349
2
11
2
11.25
1
11.5
1
12
8
12.3999996185303
1
12.5
7
12.6700000762939
1
13
9
13.1999998092651
1
13.3000001907349
1
13.3299999237061
2
13.5
1
13.75
1
13.789999961853
1
14
6
14.3999996185303
1
14.8000001907349
1
15
57
15.3999996185303
1
16
14
16.6000003814697
1
16.6599998474121
1
16.6700000762939
3
16.7000007629395
1
17
28
17.3299999237061
1
17.3999996185303
1
17.5
7
17.7700004577637
1
17.7800006866455
1
17.7999992370605
1
18
14
18.5200004577637
1
18.6700000762939
1
18.75
1
18.7999992370605
1
19
7
19.2000007629395
1
19.4400005340576
1
19.5
1
20
183
20.6000003814697
1
20.7700004577637
2
20.7999992370605
1
21
14
21.5
2
21.7299995422363
1
22
13
22.2199993133545
1
22.5
7
22.7199993133545
1
23
5
23.3299999237061
1
23.3500003814697
1
24
9
25
39
25.7000007629395
1
26
3
26.5
1
26.7000007629395
1
27
5
27.2700004577637
1
28
10
28.5699996948242
1
29
2
29.8199996948242
1
30
38
31
2
32
5
33
3
33.2999992370606
2
33.3300018310547
6
33.3400001525879
1
34
4
34.4799995422363
1
34.6199989318848
1
34.7000007629394
1
35
28
36
8
36.3600006103516
1
36.6699981689453
1
37
9
37.5
2
38
7
38.8899993896484
3
39
2
39.2000007629394
1
39.5
1
40
73
40.5999984741211
1
40.7999992370606
1
41
4
41.6699981689453
1
41.75
1
42
12
42.2999992370606
1
42.8600006103516
1
43
8
44
2
44.4000015258789
1
44.6500015258789
1
45
31
46
1
46.1500015258789
2
46.6500015258789
1
46.6699981689453
2
46.8600006103516
1
47
2
48
6
49
4
49.7000007629394
1
50
87
51
2
51.939998626709
1
52
8
53
2
53.3300018310547
1
53.4199981689453
1
54
1
54.4000015258789
2
54.5400009155273
1
54.6699981689453
1
55
32
55.5
3
56
7
57
6
57.5
1
57.7000007629394
1
58
9
59
8
60
70
61
1
61.5999984741211
1
61.810001373291
1
62
7
62.2200012207031
1
62.5
2
63
5
63.25
1
63.3499984741211
1
64
2
64.25
1
64.6999969482422
1
65
46
65.5699996948242
1
66
1
66.5999984741211
1
66.6699981689453
1
66.6999969482422
1
67
4
67.0999984741211
2
68
2
68.629997253418
1
69
2
69.129997253418
1
70
51
70.8300018310547
1
71
1
71.4300003051758
1
72
9
72.7200012207031
1
73
1
74
12
75
61
76
5
76.629997253418
1
76.6699981689453
1
76.8000030517578
1
77
2
77.1399993896484
1
78
10
79
11
80
41
81.4000015258789
1
81.5
1
81.5999984741211
1
82
3
82.4000015258789
1
82.4300003051758
1
83
2
83.120002746582
1
83.3300018310547
1
83.4000015258789
1
83.6999969482422
1
84
4
85
22
86.4000015258789
1
86.5400009155274
1
87
3
87.5
1
88
2
89
2
90
9
90.9000015258789
1
91.4700012207031
1
92
1
94
1
96
2
96.1600036621094
1
98
1
98.5
1
100
27
101
1
102.220001220703
1
104.480003356934
1
105
3
107
1
108
1
108.569999694824
1
108.75
1
108.800003051758
2
109
2
110
5
110.51000213623
1
112
7
114.069999694824
1
115
2
115.620002746582
1
116.669998168945
1
117
1
118
1
120
13
121.209999084473
1
123
1
125
3
126
2
130
9
132
1
133.75
1
134
1
135
3
136
4
136.979995727539
1
137
3
140
11
141
1
141.050003051758
1
144
2
145
1
147
1
147.460006713867
1
147.610000610352
1
150
4
150.699996948242
1
152
1
152.899993896484
1
155
2
160
3
165
2
168
4
170
2
172.720001220703
2
172.800003051758
1
175.199996948242
1
176.800003051758
1
180
1
185
1
191.800003051758
1
196
1
640
1
1000
1
1060
1
1250
1
1500
2
1600
1
2401
1
3000
1
3500
1
4200
1
5639
1
7777
dk
5
e1c. time of price code - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1764
106
1
beginning of markeing season
925
2
middle of marketing season
531
3
end of marketing season
308
Sysmiss
106
e1d. buyer (1st) - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1762
108
1
private trader/vendor
837
2
miller
8
3
nasfam
256
4
relative/friend
84
5
admarc
82
6
auction floor
403
7
local market
65
8
other specify
27
Sysmiss
108
e1d. buyer (2nd) - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
109
1761
1
private trader/vendor
38
2
miller
6
3
nasfam
19
4
relative/friend
10
5
admarc
6
6
auction floor
7
7
local market
16
8
other specify
7
Sysmiss
1761
e. other specify - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
0
0
e1e. where did you sell it at? - max
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1721
149
1
on farm
237
2
at village market
497
3
at distant market
302
4
at trader's store
106
5
at mill
3
6
at coop/assoc
75
7
at relative/friend
33
8
auction
403
9
other specify
65
Sysmiss
149
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1787
83
0
1407
1
3
2
1
3.5
1
4
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
2
10
5
11
1
12.5
1
13.3000001907349
1
15
1
16
1
20
13
22
1
22.5
2
25
4
30
8
32
1
35
3
36
2
40
12
44.4500007629394
1
45
2
46
2
49
1
50
39
54
3
55
1
60
6
63
1
64
1
68
2
70
2
73
1
75
6
78
1
80
7
85
5
88
1
90
7
96
1
100
40
103
2
105
2
109
2
110
3
114
1
120
5
125
2
132
1
135
1
140
2
145
2
150
20
160
3
168
1
175
4
180
5
186
2
190
2
198
1
200
25
220
2
225
1
230
1
235
1
245
1
250
10
267
1
275
1
292
1
295
2
300
9
304
1
307
1
319.5
1
334
1
336
1
340
1
344
1
350
2
360
2
382
1
390
1
400
4
413
1
415
1
418
2
439
1
450
1
452
1
462
1
500
9
510
1
530
1
575
1
580
1
595
1
600
4
630
1
650
1
700
2
728
2
800
2
850
1
920
1
1000
1
1100
1
1300
1
1320
1
1500
1
1682
1
1910
1
1950
1
2000
3
2700
1
2790
1
3995
1
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
83
e1b. price per/kg - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
1783
87
0
1426
1
3
1.10000002384186
1
2
1
3
4
5
3
6
2
7
1
7.5
1
8
2
9
1
9.52000045776367
1
10
6
10.6000003814697
1
11.3999996185303
1
12
6
12.3000001907349
1
12.5
3
13.5
1
13.7200002670288
1
14
2
15
18
16
4
16.6700000762939
1
17
7
17.5
2
18
9
19.9500007629395
1
20
15
21
1
22
1
23
1
24
1
25
4
27.7700004577637
1
28
2
30
9
33
1
33.5
1
34
2
35
3
36
1
37.5
1
38
1
40
36
41
1
42
4
44
1
45
14
48
2
49
1
50
17
52
2
53
3
54
3
54.4000015258789
4
55
9
56
4
57
1
57.5999984741211
1
58.4000015258789
2
59
4
60
15
62.5
1
63
2
65
15
67.5
1
68
4
70
7
71
1
72
2
73
1
74
2
74.4599990844726
1
75
10
76
1
78
1
80
6
81
1
86
1
87.5
1
90
1
94
1
95
2
95.9000015258789
1
100
5
104
1
110
5
112
2
116
1
120
3
126
1
129
1
130
2
131
1
134
1
140
2
148
1
150
2
160
1
184
1
200
3
300
1
560
1
950
1
1250
1
2000
1
3000
1
5040
1
6070
1
7777
dk
0
Sysmiss
87
e1c. time of price code - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
364
1506
1
beginning of markeing season
197
2
middle of marketing season
100
3
end of marketing season
67
Sysmiss
1506
e1d. buyer (1st) - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
358
1512
1
private trader/vendor
170
2
miller
4
3
nasfam
34
4
relative/friend
22
5
admarc
3
6
auction floor
114
7
local market
6
8
other specify
5
Sysmiss
1512
e1d. buyer (2nd) - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
63
1807
1
private trader/vendor
13
2
miller
20
3
nasfam
4
4
relative/friend
4
5
admarc
0
6
auction floor
3
7
local market
9
8
other specify
10
Sysmiss
1807
e. other specify - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
0
0
e1e. where did you sell it at? - min
INTERVIEWER: THE RESPONDENT HAS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a,b,c, d AND e FOR THE SALES IN WHICH HE/SHE OBTAINED THE MAXIMUM PRICE, THE MINIMUM PRICE AND THE AVERAGE PRICE
307
1563
1
on farm
38
2
at village market
102
3
at distant market
46
4
at trader's store
8
5
at mill
1
6
at coop/assoc
4
7
at relative/friend
7
8
auction
100
9
other specify
1
Sysmiss
1563
e2. # of vendors or traders - min
995
875
0
39
1
610
2
148
3
96
4
34
5
28
6
18
7
5
8
5
10
4
11
1
13
1
15
4
18
1
20
1
Sysmiss
875
add/rdp_name
1870
0
Kasungu
389
Lilongwe
364
Mchinji
995
Nkhotakota
75
Salima/Nkhotako
47
add/rdp_code
1870
0
1
nkhotakota
122
2
mchinji
995
3
lilongwe
364
4
kasungu
389
association name
1870
0
.
1870
association code
1870
0
1
1092
2
641
3
137
gac name
1870
0
.
1870
gac code
1870
0
1
362
2
180
3
260
4
349
5
162
6
155
7
120
8
74
9
24
10
82
11
102
village name
1870
0
.
1870
club name
1870
0
.
1870
club code
1847
23
1
508
2
449
3
284
4
229
5
115
6
63
7
23
8
4
9
21
10
6
11
9
12
19
13
25
14
3
15
3
16
16
17
10
18
27
19
22
20
11
Sysmiss
23
gps - north
1870
0
.
1870
gps - south
1870
0
.
1870
interview_day
1867
3
1
31
15.039
10.526
interview_mo
1867
3
9
430
10
1437
Sysmiss
3
interviewer_yr
1867
3
6
3006
2003.536
96.755
6746
0
1
2026
562.205
343.807
respondent name
6746
0
.
6746
6726
20
1
30
5.779
4.009
6746
0
1
1087
2
1071
3
1042
4
949
5
814
6
665
7
482
8
311
9
176
10
87
11
35
12
15
13
6
14
2
15
2
16
1
17
1
name of hh member
6746
0
6744
2
1
head
1087
2
husband
80
3
first wife
861
4
second wife
42
5
child or adopted child
3971
6
father/mother
19
7
sister/brother
72
8
grandchild
394
9
son / daughter in law
37
10
sister/ brother in law
25
11
father / mother in law
4
12
grandparent
17
13
grandparent
10
14
cousin
10
15
other relative
64
16
friend
0
17
neighbor
0
18
servant
42
19
employer / landlord
0
20
fellow villager
0
21
other non-relative
9
Sysmiss
2
6743
3
1
male
3421
2
female
3321
32
1
Sysmiss
3
6717
29
0
169
0.5
1
1
105
2
223
3
220
4
234
5
217
6
283
7
193
8
244
9
224
10
250
11
183
12
273
13
191
14
240
15
195
16
200
17
152
18
203
19
131
20
139
21
104
22
108
23
91
24
78
25
74
26
84
27
62
28
81
29
55
30
70
31
50
32
81
33
41
34
55
35
82
36
76
37
38
38
81
39
58
40
70
41
49
42
91
43
46
44
33
45
56
46
62
47
27
48
54
49
33
50
47
51
27
52
33
53
25
54
42
55
30
56
37
57
25
58
29
59
28
60
22
61
14
62
14
63
11
64
15
65
14
66
15
67
8
68
13
69
6
70
12
71
5
72
4
73
10
74
7
75
2
76
7
77
4
78
3
79
1
80
3
81
2
82
1
83
1
84
3
85
4
86
2
88
1
89
2
92
2
93
1
7777
dk
25
Sysmiss
29
6745
1
1
yes
856
2
no
5889
Sysmiss
1
5644
1102
1
farming
2280
2
agricultural labourer
48
3
herding / animal raising
8
4
diary farming
6
5
non-agricultural labourer
21
6
non-agricultural self-employed with employees
2
7
non-agricultural self-employed, no employees
14
8
agricultural processing
0
9
trading / business
75
10
construction
8
11
manufacturing
2
12
service employee
31
13
unemployed
15
14
family labour / helping at farm
103
15
student
2458
16
retired / not working
8
17
domestic work
40
18
housewife
51
19
none
474
Sysmiss
1102
87
6659
1
owner
59
2
manager
3
3
worker
20
4
family helper
4
5
other
1
Sysmiss
6659
a7. other specify
0
0
5681
1065
0
none
740
1
standard 1
609
2
standard 2
615
3
standard 3
570
4
standard 4
505
5
standard 5
506
6
standard 6
444
7
standard 7
384
8
standard 8
574
9
form 1
126
10
form 2
278
11
form 3
84
12
form 4
212
13
non-university level post-secondary studies, technical/voc
15
14
professional bachelor's diploma (3 years
5
15
bachelor's degree (4-5 years)
14
16
master's degree
0
17
doctor's degree
0
Sysmiss
1065
5563
1183
1
yes
3373
2
no
2190
Sysmiss
1183
3648
3098
1
yes
2648
2
no
997
15
3
Sysmiss
3098
2741
4005
0
87
1
10
2
40
3
160
4
226
5
2205
6
3
7
5
8
1
14
2
26
1
7777
dk
1
Sysmiss
4005
2993
3753
0
7777
11.933
142.412
add/rdp_name
6746
0
Kasungu
1577
Lilongwe
1189
Mchinji
3423
Nkhotakota
373
Salima/Nkhotako
184
add/rdp_code
6746
0
1
nkhotakota
557
2
mchinji
3423
3
lilongwe
1189
4
kasungu
1577
association name
6746
0
.
6746
association code
6746
0
1
4158
2
2164
3
424
gac name
6746
0
.
6746
gac code
6746
0
1
1304
2
653
3
968
4
1208
5
579
6
491
7
462
8
293
9
115
10
274
11
399
village name
6746
0
.
6746
club name
6746
0
.
6746
club code
6649
97
1
1777
2
1584
3
992
4
893
5
444
6
299
7
54
8
53
9
62
10
20
11
31
12
45
13
84
14
14
15
13
16
55
17
27
18
114
19
66
20
22
Sysmiss
97
gps - north
6746
0
.
6746
gps - south
6746
0
.
6746
interview_day
6740
6
1
31
15.085
10.741
interview_mo
6740
6
9
1708
10
5032
Sysmiss
6
interviewer_yr
6740
6
6
3006
2004.041
85.213
2301
0
2
2026
549.634
334.655
respondent name
2301
0
.
2301
2296
5
1
30
5.627
3.702
2285
16
1
869
2
638
3
394
4
219
5
103
6
60
7
2
Sysmiss
16
k1. name
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
MAKE SURE YOU LIST ALL THE NAMES FIRST BEFORE K2-K6. ASK IF NAME IF FROM NASFAM CLUB, IF SO WRITE ID FROM CLUB MEMBER ROSTER
2272
0
k1. hh roster id
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
MAKE SURE YOU LIST ALL THE NAMES FIRST BEFORE K2-K6. ASK IF NAME IF FROM NASFAM CLUB, IF SO WRITE ID FROM CLUB MEMBER ROSTER
230
2071
0
28
5.591
3.823
k1. from
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
MAKE SURE YOU LIST ALL THE NAMES FIRST BEFORE K2-K6. ASK IF NAME IF FROM NASFAM CLUB, IF SO WRITE ID FROM CLUB MEMBER ROSTER
2067
234
1
yes
1109
2
no
958
Sysmiss
234
k1. to
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
MAKE SURE YOU LIST ALL THE NAMES FIRST BEFORE K2-K6. ASK IF NAME IF FROM NASFAM CLUB, IF SO WRITE ID FROM CLUB MEMBER ROSTER
2172
129
1
yes
1614
2
no
558
Sysmiss
129
k2. where to
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
Where does (…) live?
2192
109
1
same village
1197
2
same district
824
3
different district
156
4
different country
15
Sysmiss
109
k3. money value received (mk) since sept 2005
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
How much did you receive in total since September 2005?
1105
1196
10
180000
1707.905
6005.208
k4. reason for transfer
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
What was the reason for these transfers?
1106
1195
1
sudden shortfall of incoem
414
2
general assintance
515
3
family event
92
4
repayment of earlier help
18
5
they expect my help in future
35
6
other, specify
32
Sysmiss
1195
k4. other specify
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
What was the reason for these transfers?
9
0
Farming
1
IN Hospital
1
Lack of food
7
k5. money value give (mk) since 2005
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
How much did you give in total since September 2005?
1632
669
10
47000
1371.904
3014.678
k6. reason for transfer
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
What was the reason for these transfers?
1593
708
1
sudden shortfall of incoem
509
2
general assintance
810
3
family event
113
4
repayment of earlier help
67
5
we expect my help in future
55
6
other, specify
39
Sysmiss
708
k6. other, specify
Now I would like to ask you some questions with regards to any transfer of money or goods to or from people living outside this household (including children).
What was the reason for these transfers?
16
0
FEES
4
Food shotage
1
Her home was buint
1
Lack of food
5
To pay SCHOOL fees
1
Transport to go to hospital
1
buy fertilizer
3
add/rdp_name
2301
0
Kasungu
574
Lilongwe
415
Mchinji
1119
Nkhotakota
117
Salima/Nkhotako
76
add/rdp_code
2301
0
1
nkhotakota
193
2
mchinji
1119
3
lilongwe
415
4
kasungu
574
association name
2301
0
.
2301
association code
2301
0
1
1451
2
699
3
151
gac name
2301
0
.
2301
gac code
2301
0
1
454
2
208
3
368
4
416
5
174
6
155
7
171
8
77
9
35
10
87
11
156
village name
2301
0
.
2301
club name
2301
0
.
2301
club code
2278
23
1
633
2
520
3
333
4
347
5
146
6
103
7
21
8
8
9
20
10
10
11
13
12
16
13
22
14
9
15
3
16
15
17
10
18
31
19
5
20
13
Sysmiss
23
gps - north
2301
0
.
2301
gps - south
2301
0
.
2301
interview_day
2298
3
1
31
14.376
10.848
interview_mo
2298
3
9
547
10
1751
Sysmiss
3
interviewer_yr
2298
3
6
3006
2002.953
85.975
2381
0
1
2026
561.593
327.42
respondent name
2381
0
.
2381
2367
14
1
30
5.687
4.043
2379
2
1
1113
2
705
3
356
4
116
5
43
6
20
7
10
8
7
9
2
10
2
11
2
12
1
13
1
14
1
Sysmiss
2
Plot name
WRITE THE NAMES OF ALL THE PLOTS BEFORE ASKING C2-C7
2355
0
Anadziwandani
1
Balangombe
1
Bango
2
Barry Tobacco
1
Bata
2
Bean plot
1
Beans
3
Beans plot
1
Benje
2
Bua
14
Bua Plot
1
Buwa
1
Bvubwe
1
Bwinja
4
Cassava
4
Cg 7
2
Chakumanda
1
Chalimbana
2
Chamakowo
2
Chamakowo 2
1
Chamalala
1
Chamatamba
1
Chammanja
4
Champhanda
1
Chamveka
1
Chandira
1
Chanjoka
2
Chankhwali
2
Chapafupi
1
Chatatha
1
Chauma
1
Chavulunga
1
Chazanga
1
Cheluka
1
Cheyo
1
Chidabwere
1
Chidebwele
1
Chidebwere
1
Chidiso
1
Chidongo
1
Chidula
7
Chidwa
1
Chidzanja
1
Chifaro
1
Chifupa
2
Chigawo1
1
Chigayo
1
Chigwere
1
Chikasi
1
Chikhota
1
Chikoloka
2
Chikondi
2
Chikonza
3
Chikwekwe
1
Chilalo
1
Chilele
1
Chilera
1
Chilidze
1
Chilimbika
1
Chilipa
10
Chilowana
1
Chilumika
1
Chilundi
1
Chimbamu
1
Chimdalika
1
Chimdidi
2
Chimenya
2
Chimoto
2
Chimphakasa
2
Chimutu
1
Chimwankhuku
1
Chimwaye
4
Chimzanja
2
Chindanda
1
Chingalawe
1
Chingaluwe
1
Chinkhota
3
Chinsasa
1
Chinthanga
2
Chioko
2
Chiomaiye
1
Chionsiye
2
Chiotha
1
Chipanga
1
Chipembene
1
Chipembere
2
Chipeta
1
Chipeta 1
2
Chipeta 2
2
Chipeta 3
2
Chiphala
1
Chiphindu
1
Chipothela
1
Chitentha
9
Chitezela
1
Chitole
3
Chituntha
4
Chiuno
1
Chivawa 1
1
Chivawa 2
1
Chiwalala
2
Chiwambo
2
Chiwendeni
1
Chiwengo
1
Chiwitiko
1
Chiwoko
1
Chiwoni
1
Chiyembe
3
Chmbodza
2
Chokonza
1
Chudula
5
Daimoni
1
Dambo
17
Dambo 2
2
Damu
1
Danbo
1
Daniel
1
Dilimpu
1
Dimba
57
Dimba ku Goseni
1
Dimba kwa Nkangala
1
Dombo
1
Dzidzwa
1
Dzimwe
2
Dzizwa
1
Eden
1
Farm
1
Fodya wa pakhomo
1
Fundo
1
G /nuts
1
G/Nuts
9
G/nut
14
G/nuts
7
G/nuts plot
7
Galika
1
Ganda
4
Gandali
2
Geleta
1
Gelosom
1
Gilime
1
Good Summenban Garderns
1
Goseni
4
Gosi
1
Gunda
1
Gwesere
1
Home
4
Hybrid
3
Hybride
1
Ismael
1
Jamu
4
Jani
1
Jekiseni
1
Juliya
1
Kabulu 1
5
Kabululu
2
Kabundule
1
Kabwanzi
2
Kabwinja
2
Kachelenga
2
Kachere
2
Kachindewe
1
Kachitsa
3
Kadambo
1
Kadifula
1
Kadyanlendo
3
Kadyaulendo
1
Kadyulendo
2
Kainja
2
Kajeulendo
3
Kakombo
2
Kakopa
1
Kalambo
2
Kalema
1
Kalima
1
Kalima Plot
1
Kalisha 2
1
Kalisha1
1
Kalongala
1
Kalulu
1
Kamanda
2
Kamanga 3
1
Kamange 1
1
Kamange 2
1
Kamange 4
1
Kamange 5
1
Kamange 6
1
Kamange1
1
Kamange2
1
Kamange3
1
Kamange4
1
Kamange5
1
Kamange6
1
Kambani
1
Kamchenga
2
Kamlima
1
Kampindo
1
Kampopi Tobacco
1
Kamtunda
1
Kamulima
1
Kamwala
2
Kamwankhuhu
1
Kamwankodzo
1
Kamwendo
1
Kanang'ona
2
Kanchuka
1
Kandabwake
1
Kandaya
3
Kandekea
1
Kanjoka
1
Kanjuzi
1
Kanongona
1
Kantazanga
1
Kanyenda
2
Kapalanga
4
Kapanila
2
Kapatsa
1
Kaphande
2
Kaphindo
2
Kapuma
1
Kasakanya
14
Kasamba Adzukulu
1
Kasambazuwa
2
Kasauka
1
Kasichili
1
Kasichiri
1
Kasikizi
1
Kaswamchenga
1
Katapila
2
Katatala
1
Katawa
2
Katchika
2
Katete
2
Kathyuka
2
Katondo
84
Katondo 1
5
Katondo 2
7
Katondo 3
2
Katseke
1
Katsuka
1
Kavika
1
Kavunguti
2
Kawila
1
Kawila Plot
1
Kazabala
1
Kaziwa
1
Kazizwa
1
Kazyozyo
1
Khonje
1
Khwawa
1
Kogwire
1
Koliamu
3
Konyama
1
Kothale
1
Kothera mudzi
1
Kotondo
1
Koukwa
1
Ktsidya
1
Ku Bluegum
1
Ku Dimba
1
Ku Msanga
1
Ku Nangantani
1
Ku Sanga
1
Ku Sukulu
2
Ku dambo
1
Ku dimba
7
Ku mchenga
1
Ku msewu
2
Ku mtunda
1
Ku munsi kwa Saidi
1
Ku rent
1
Kuboma
1
Kubuwa
2
Kubwinja
9
Kuchafisi
1
Kuchenga
1
Kuchigayo
1
Kuchikalango
1
Kuchikasi
2
Kuchimanga
5
Kuchime
1
Kuchinangwa
1
Kuchioni
1
Kuchipanda
2
Kuchipanga
1
Kuchipembele
1
Kuchipeta
1
Kuchisitu
1
Kuchisuni
1
Kuchitenga
1
Kuchitunda
1
Kuchulu
2
Kudambo
40
Kudambo 1
2
Kudambo 2
2
Kudanbo
1
Kudimba
61
Kudumba
1
Kudzimbiri 1
1
Kudzimbiri 2
1
Kufakwatate
1
Kufarm
1
Kufumbo
5
Kufuyeye
1
Kuganda
5
Kugoseni
1
Kukabila
1
Kukachere
1
Kukachinga
1
Kukada
3
Kukamwera
1
Kukanda
2
Kukaphiri
2
Kukatando
1
Kukatondo
19
Kukatondo 2
1
Kukhomo
4
Kukhonde
1
Kukhwima
1
Kulendi
2
Kulimamba
1
Kulingadzi
1
Kulubwe
3
Kumadzaila
1
Kumadzi
1
Kumadzulo
2
Kumagubidi
2
Kumalonje
2
Kumalunje
5
Kumanda
9
Kumango
2
Kumantha
1
Kumasala
1
Kumbwazi
1
Kumchenga
50
Kumchenga 1
1
Kumchenga 2
1
Kumfuti
1
Kumikundi
1
Kumiyala
2
Kummawa
1
Kummwara
2
Kummwera
1
Kumonjeza
1
Kumpakama
2
Kumpambasi
1
Kumpapa
1
Kumphanje
6
Kumphiri
2
Kumsanga
1
Kumseu
3
Kumsewu
7
Kumslaina
1
Kumstenje
1
Kumtawa
1
Kumtaya
1
Kumtedza
1
Kumthira
1
Kumtsilo
1
Kumtsinje
1
Kumtsiro
1
Kumtunda
63
Kumtunda 1
1
Kumtunda 2
2
Kumudzi
4
Kumunda
26
Kumundawaukulu
1
Kumunji
1
Kumunsi
4
Kumunsi ku Goseni
1
Kumusi
49
Kumutunda
1
Kumwera
2
Kunabinga
1
Kunchebga
1
Kunchenga
4
Kundakana
1
Kundewu
1
Kundimba
1
Kunimbwa
1
Kunjanje
5
Kunjanji
1
Kunjira
1
Kunjoka
1
Kunkhalanganjo
1
Kunkhalango
2
Kunkunda
1
Kunsanga
1
Kunseu
10
Kunseu 1
1
Kunseu 2
1
Kunseu 3
1
Kunsewu
5
Kunsilo
1
Kuntambo 2
1
Kuntanga
2
Kuntapu
1
Kuntaya
1
Kunthanga
1
Kunthantha
1
Kunthema
1
Kuntsinje
2
Kuntsiro
1
Kuntunda
60
Kuntunda 1
1
Kuntunda 2
2
Kuntunda kwa Goseni
1
Kuntunda kwa saidi
1
Kuntunda1
1
Kuntunda2
1
Kuntundu
1
Kunyumba
1
Kunzobwe
1
Kunzona
1
Kuphanje
1
Kuphiri
15
Kupomdani
1
Kupondani
2
Kusambo
2
Kusanga
20
Kusawa
2
Kuseli
4
Kuseli kwa mamba
2
Kuselikuvenji
1
Kusidya
2
Kusiriya
1
Kusukulu1
1
Kusukulu2
1
Kusula
1
Kusunga
1
Kutali
2
Kutankhoko
1
Kutchemba
2
Kutematema
1
Kuthala
1
Kuthanga
1
Kuthesi
3
Kuthiwi
6
Kutondo 1
1
Kutondo 2
1
Kutridya
1
Kutridya2
1
Kutsala
1
Kutsidya
30
Kutsogolo
1
Kutunda
3
Kuumila
1
Kuvetenale
1
Kuwaliranji
1
Kuwozi
1
Kuzilinthaka
1
Kwa Bongeya
1
Kwa Kachamba
1
Kwa Kenani
1
Kwa Mbiya
1
Kwa Nkangala
1
Kwa Phiri
1
Kwa agogo
1
Kwa madam
1
Kwa mayani
1
KwaEneya
2
KwaKanyama
1
Kwabambo
2
Kwabongera
1
Kwabutawo
1
Kwachadza
1
Kwachakuala
1
Kwachalela
1
Kwachandila
1
Kwacheo
2
Kwacheyo
1
Kwachidula
1
Kwachikhwakhwa
3
Kwachikwekwe
1
Kwachilowa
1
Kwachindime
1
Kwachisamba
1
Kwachisoni
1
Kwachiza
1
Kwadaniel
1
Kwadele
2
Kwaduncan
1
Kwadzukulu
1
Kwahoya
2
Kwaishmael
1
Kwajamussa
1
Kwakantema
1
Kwakanyangala
1
Kwakapalamula
1
Kwakapalanga
1
Kwakatope
1
Kwakawale
1
Kwakuwanje
1
Kwakwathu
1
Kwalisi
1
Kwaloveson
1
Kwamalasa
1
Kwambewa
1
Kwambuzi 23
1
Kwambwa
1
Kwamchere
1
Kwamingu
1
Kwamponda
1
Kwamtoma
1
Kwamtukula
1
Kwanachile
2
Kwandewa
1
Kwandura
1
Kwanduwa
1
Kwangole
1
Kwankumba
1
Kwanseche
1
Kwantambo
1
Kwanyamula
1
Kwanzati
1
Kwapazani
4
Kwapula
1
Kwapulani
2
Kwasinyala
1
Kwatamwana
1
Kwatisiya
1
Kwayera
1
Kwazezius
1
Kwazimba
1
Kwazulu
2
Kwerekwere
1
Langa
3
Lembani
1
Lingadzi
1
Lisuka 1
1
Lisuka 2
1
Lisuka 3
1
Lisuka 4
1
Local
1
Local maize
2
Lukwa
1
Lumbadzi
2
Lumbazi
2
Madziada
1
Madzimayera
1
Mafikeni
1
Mainja
2
Maize
32
Maize Hybrid
1
Maize plot
8
Makaniko
2
Makhwala
10
Makoloathu
1
Makolowendo
1
Malayina
2
Malembo
6
Maliana
1
Malingamoyo
1
Malire
2
Maliunje
1
Malunje
5
Mandaaleza
1
Mandala
2
Mangala
1
Mango
2
Mankhwa
4
Manyenje
3
Maoza
1
Masengo
1
Masinda
2
Masoanyenga
1
Masoayera
1
Matante
1
Matenje
3
Mathawa
1
Matimba
1
Matizi
1
Matongwe
2
Matope
1
Matutu
3
Maundu
3
Mazawa
2
Mbachindu
1
Mbatata
3
Mbawa
4
Mbemba
2
Mbewa
2
Mbuzi
1
Mbwabwa
3
Mbwemba
1
Mchaya
2
Mchenga
14
Mchenga 1
5
Mchenga 2
3
Mchenga2
2
Mchifuwa
1
Mdambo
1
Mduwa
1
Mdzeka
3
Mickson
2
Misezu
1
Misuku
1
Mitenga yayembe
1
Mitondo
17
Mkwanamwana
1
Mnkhalango
2
Mnzini
2
Mozi
1
Mpakama
1
Mpenya
3
Mphamba
1
Mphanje
2
Mphepete
1
Mpoto
4
Msandiphe
1
Msanga
4
Msemwe
1
Msewu
1
Msisita
1
Msuku
1
Msupala
1
Mtambo
1
Mtanga
1
Mterero
1
Mthanjala
1
Mtondo
1
Mtsidya
3
Mtukulo
1
Mulonyeni
1
Munda
13
Mupalangala
1
Mupangananji
1
Mutumanjo
1
Mvimvi
1
Mvunguti
1
Mwachipani
1
Mwachipini
2
Mwalawanjuchi
2
Mwalupini
1
Mwandilekelera
1
Mwayi
2
Mzama
3
Nabinga
1
Nachiola
1
Nachite
4
Nazimbano
1
Ndande
1
Ndavutikira Wana
1
Ndavutikira wana
2
Ndawala
2
Ndaziuno
1
Nduwa
2
Njewe
1
Njoli
1
Nkandi
1
Nkhalango
5
Nkhangalu
1
Nkhwesele
1
Nkokhotha
1
Nkundi
2
North east
1
Nthala
1
Ntusanjira
1
Ntuwona
1
Nyamazaweni
1
Nyavubwirisiti
1
Onjole
1
Osauka
1
Pa manda
2
PaMalaina
1
Pabambo
1
Pabwinja
1
Pachisanje
2
Pachitsine
1
Padambo
1
Padilawo
1
Padirawo
1
Pafote
1
Pafupi
1
Pakamwamkodzo
2
Pakapanje
1
Pakati
4
Pakatondo
4
Pakhamo
1
Pakhande
2
Pakhomo
161
Pakhomo 2
1
Pakhomo 23
1
Pakhomo kuseli
1
Pakhuyu
1
Pakona
1
Pamanda
5
Pambawa
1
Pamchenga
8
Pamsewu
2
Pamtondela
1
Pamtsovi
1
Pamtunda
6
Pamudzi
4
Pamusi
2
Panjerwa
1
Panjira
1
Pankhomo
2
Panseu
3
Pantunda
6
Panyumba
1
Paseli
1
Patsidya
6
Peper
2
Pepper
1
Phase 1
1
Phase 2
1
Phase 3
1
Phase 4
1
Phiri
5
Pholo
2
Pikeni
1
Pofere
1
Pompano
2
Pondani
1
Popcorn
1
Psyapsya
2
Pumpkin
1
Rent
2
Rice
3
Rosi
1
Sanga
24
Sanga 1
1
Sanga 2
1
Sapitalichero
1
School
2
School Plot
1
Sesani 2
7
Siwerera
1
Solola
3
South
1
South east
1
Soya Beans
8
Soya beans
4
Soya plot
4
Sweet Potatoes
2
Tchemba
1
Thendo
1
Thiwe
1
Thiwi
7
Thiwi 1
1
Thiwi 2
1
Thyolana
1
Tikhale
2
Tikondane
1
Tikondane 2
1
Tilitawiri
1
Tiwonenso
1
Tiyamike
2
Tobacco
22
Tobacco plot
3
Tobcco Plot
1
Trees
1
Tsala
1
Tuwande
1
Uku
1
Vetiva
1
Vinyatsi
2
Wa G/nuts
1
Wa cassava
1
Waalamu
1
Wachemwali
1
Wachimanga
6
Wachinanga
1
Wachipando
1
Wafodya
3
Wakachaje
2
Wakonkuno
1
Wakubua
2
Wakubuwa
3
Wakuchimanga
1
Wakuchulu
2
Wakudam
1
Wakudambo
7
Wakudimba
2
Wakugame
1
Wakukanjuzi
2
Wakukatondo
1
Wakumakina
1
Wakumanda
1
Wakumango
1
Wakumbuyo
2
Wakumchenga
3
Wakumphanje
2
Wakumpunga
1
Wakumtsinje
2
Wakumtunda
7
Wakumudzi
1
Wakumunsi
2
Wakumusi
5
Wakunseu
2
Wakunsewu
1
Wakunsinje
2
Wakunthawira
2
Wakunthochi
1
Wakuntunda
4
Wakusanga
1
Wakuseu
4
Wakuthiwi
2
Wakutsidya
3
Wakutsogolo
2
Wakuvubwe
2
Wakwa BILIATI
2
Wakwajekeseni
2
Wakwathu
1
Walendambo
2
Walendi
4
Waliranji
1
Wamasamba
1
Wamayi
1
Wamazawa
2
Wambanga
1
Wambatata
1
Wamtedza
1
Wananiwose
2
Wanchambo
2
Wangawanga
1
Wapakati
1
Wapakhomo
29
Wapannseu
1
Wapanseu
2
Wapantunda
1
Wapatsidya
1
Wapunga
1
Wasawa
1
Washawa
2
Wasoya
1
Waterway
4
Watsabola
1
Waukulu
2
Wawukulu
2
West
1
Wina
3
Wobwereka
1
Wochepa
2
Wogulira
2
Wotalikira
1
Zebedayo
3
Zeresi
2
Zulu
1
Zunguze
4
fundo
1
kudimba
2
kumunda
4
pakhomo
15
sesani 1
1
c2. unit
What is the total area of the Plot?
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2370
11
1
acres
2302
2
ha
68
Sysmiss
11
c2. total area of the plot
What is the total area of the Plot?
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2367
14
0.125
75
3.201
4.346
c3. does any member of the family own this plot?
Does any member of the household own this plot?
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2374
7
1
yes, it is owned with deed
449
2
yes, it is owned without deed
215
3
yes, it is customary land
1570
4
no, it is sharecropped
4
5
no, it is rented
126
6
other
10
Sysmiss
7
c3. other specify
Does any member of the household own this plot?
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0
0
c4. if you were to rent this plot, amount per year (mk)
If you were to rent this plot, how much could you get per year?
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2356
25
5
1000000
6088.151
32119.732
c5. source of irrigation for the plot
What is the source of irrigation for this plot, besides the rain?
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2354
27
0
none
2167
1
canal
23
2
dugwell
119
3
tubewell
1
4
tank
0
5
river
32
6
other
12
Sysmiss
27
c5. other specify
What is the source of irrigation for this plot, besides the rain?
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1
0
Watering cana
1
c6a. decisions maker regarding
Who in the household makes most farming decisions regarding this plot?
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2333
48
1
head
2184
2
spouse
138
3
unlce
1
4
son
5
5
daughter
1
6
other relatives
0
7
other specify
4
Sysmiss
48
c6a. other specify
Who in the household makes most farming decisions regarding this plot?
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0
0
c6b. decisions maker regarding
Are decisions taken jointly or unilaterally?
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1338
1043
1
head
182
2
spouse
1112
3
unlce
10
4
son
9
5
daughter
9
6
other relatives
16
7
other specify
0
Sysmiss
1043
c6b. other specify
Are decisions taken jointly or unilaterally?
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0
0
c6. decisions taken jointly?
Are decisions taken jointly or unilaterally?
INTERVIEWER: ASK ABOUT ALL THE PLOTS THAT ARE OWNED AND ALSO THOSE THAT ARE CULTIVATED DURING SEPTEMBER 2005-SEPTEMBER 2006.
2357
24
1
jointly
1906
2
unilaterally
451
Sysmiss
24
c7. since sept 2005, how did you use the this plot
Since September 2005, how did you use this plot?
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2374
7
1
own cultivated
2273
2
fallow
83
3
rented
18
Sysmiss
7
c8. from sept 2005 - 2006, # of growing seasons
From September 2005 to September 2006, how many growing seasons did this plot have?
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2325
56
0
34
1
2206
2
79
3
6
Sysmiss
56
c9.1 type of trees in the plot
What types of trees do you have in this plot?
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2115
266
1
beans (nyemba)
5
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
1
3
cabbage(kabichi)
0
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
0
5
carrots (kaloti)
0
6
cashews(mikaju)
0
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
0
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
0
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
0
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
1
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
0
20
groundnuts cg7
1
21
groundnuts other (specify)
0
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
0
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
0
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
0
25
maize improved seed/composite
0
26
maize hybrid
0
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
0
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
0
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
0
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
0
34
pumpkin (maungu)
0
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
0
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
0
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
0
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
0
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
0
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
6
51
bananas(thochi)
0
52
mexican apple (masuku)
36
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
7
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
2
56
mangos
1076
57
pears(mapeyala)
18
58
plums
0
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
5
61
tea
0
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
326
63
other
631
Sysmiss
266
c9.2 type of trees in the plot
What types of trees do you have in this plot?
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1049
1332
1
beans (nyemba)
0
2
bulrush millet (mchewere)
0
3
cabbage(kabichi)
2
4
cucumbers(nkhaka)
4
5
carrots (kaloti)
1
6
cashews(mikaju)
4
7
cassava(chinangwa)
0
8
castor oil (nsatsi)
0
9
cotton (thonje)
0
10
cowpeas (khobwe)
2
11
eggplants (mabiringanya)
0
12
french beans (zitheba)
0
13
garlic onion (adyo)
0
14
gourds (zikho)
0
15
greengrams (nzama)
0
16
green peas (nsawawa)
0
17
granadilla (magalagadeya)
0
18
groundnuts chalimbana (wamakolo)
0
19
groundnuts chalimbana 2000
0
20
groundnuts cg7
0
21
groundnuts other (specify)
0
22
indigenous vegs (bonongwe, chisoso)
0
23
irish potatoes (mbatatesi)
0
24
maize local seed (chimanga cha makolo)
0
25
maize improved seed/composite
0
26
maize hybrid
0
27
misale
0
28
millet (mawere
0
29
okra (therere lobala)
0
30
onions (anyezi)
0
31
paprika
0
32
pepper (tsabola)
0
33
pigeon peas (nandolo)
0
34
pumpkin (maungu)
0
35
rice (mpunga)
0
36
sesame (chitowe)
0
37
sweet potatoes(mbatata)
0
38
sorghum (mapira)
0
39
soyabeans (soya)
0
40
spinach
0
41
sunflower (mpendadzuwa)
0
42
tchana
0
43
tobacco (fodya)
0
44
tomatoes
0
45
watermelon (mavembe)
0
46
wheat (tilingu)
0
47
zilazi
0
48
others (zina)
0
49
apple
0
50
avocado(mapeyala)
1
51
bananas(thochi)
3
52
mexican apple (masuku)
23
53
pawpaws (mapapaya)
3
54
lugard
0
55
macademia
1
56
mangos
184
57
pears(mapeyala)
1
58
plums
2
59
pineapples
0
60
sugarcane(mizimbe)
4
61
tea
2
62
trees, commercial(mitengo yogulitsa)
320
63
other
492
Sysmiss
1332
c10.1 # of trees in each plot
How many trees of each type do you have?
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2116
265
0
10000
48.083
375.96
c10.2 # of trees in each plot
How many trees of each type do you have?
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1038
1343
0
4000
46.019
247.627
add/rdp_name
2381
0
Kasungu
512
Lilongwe
450
Mchinji
1209
Nkhotakota
117
Salima/Nkhotako
93
add/rdp_code
2381
0
1
nkhotakota
210
2
mchinji
1209
3
lilongwe
450
4
kasungu
512
association name
2381
0
.
2381
association code
2381
0
1
1508
2
707
3
166
gac name
2381
0
.
2381
gac code
2381
0
1
489
2
217
3
334
4
410
5
194
6
170
7
169
8
98
9
35
10
164
11
101
village name
2381
0
.
2381
club name
2381
0
.
2381
club code
2349
32
1
648
2
560
3
381
4
281
5
169
6
90
7
22
8
19
9
27
10
4
11
11
12
20
13
29
14
5
15
4
16
12
17
12
18
34
19
13
20
8
Sysmiss
32
gps - north
2381
0
.
2381
gps - south
2381
0
.
2381
interview_day
2378
3
1
31
15.156
10.827
interview_mo
2378
3
9
632
10
1746
Sysmiss
3
interviewer_yr
2378
3
206
3006
2006.503
51.234
1087
0
1
2026
554.455
335.848
respondent name
1087
0
.
1087
1082
5
1
30
5.796
4.045
l1. do you have donkeys?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
6
2
no
1081
l2. # of dokeys
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
5
1082
1
2
2
2
3
1
Sysmiss
1082
l3. if sold your donkeys then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
5
1082
50
65000
13100
29013.079
l4. # of donkeys now
How many (…) do your household own now?
5
1082
5
1
10
2
12
1
14
1
Sysmiss
1082
l5. if sold your donkeys today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
6
1081
2
78000
13001.667
31842.55
l1. do you have cows?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
127
2
no
960
l2. # of cows
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
130
957
1
50
4.154
4.956
l3. if sold your cows then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
126
961
200
600000
80792.063
85759.543
l4. # of cows now
How many (…) do your household own now?
119
968
1
42
4
4.908
l5. if sold your cows today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
124
963
400
1000000
91886.29
118426.754
l1. do you have oxen/bullocks?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
87
2
no
1000
l2. # of oxen/bullocks
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
87
1000
1
4
2
74
3
3
4
5
7
1
Sysmiss
1000
l3. if sold your oxen/bullocks then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
86
1001
800
360000
48631.395
46197.123
l4. # of oxen/bullocks now
How many (…) do your household own now?
85
1002
1
5
2
70
3
7
4
1
5
1
8
1
Sysmiss
1002
l5. if sold your oxen/bullocks today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
84
1003
600
225000
49964.881
33194.073
l1. do you have goats?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
546
2
no
541
l2. # of goats
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
516
571
1
52
5.789
5.391
l3. if sold your goats then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
514
573
500
253000
15290.661
20275.454
l4. # of goats now
How many (…) do your household own now?
501
586
1
27
5.09
4.67
l5. if sold your goats today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
499
588
600
121500
15222.545
13938.665
l1. do you have sheep?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
47
2
no
1040
l2. # of sheep
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
41
1046
1
2
2
16
3
4
4
7
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
3
9
1
11
1
12
1
Sysmiss
1046
l3. if sold your sheep then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
44
1043
1000
42000
9677.25
10459.667
l4. # of sheep now
How many (…) do your household own now?
22
1065
1
1
2
4
4
7
5
4
6
1
8
3
9
1
11
1
Sysmiss
1065
l5. if sold your sheep today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
29
1058
1000
31000
9527.586
10071.207
l1. do you have pigs?
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
243
2
no
844
l2. # of pigs
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
211
876
1
42
5.692
5.803
l3. if sold your pigs then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
211
876
250
210000
25315.166
33058.913
l4. # of pigs now
How many (…) do your household own now?
188
899
1
121
6.037
9.725
l5. if sold your pigs today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
189
898
1
180000
22453.021
27866.422
l1. do you have poultry/chicken
Has your household owned any (…) since September 2005?
1087
0
1
yes
867
2
no
220
l2. # of poultry.chicken
How many (…) did your household own in September 2005?
837
250
1
12600
30.608
435.274
l3. if sold your poultry/chicken then, past value (mk)
If you had sold all your (…) then, how much money would you have gotten?
830
257
2
90000
5136.346
7533.337
l4. # of poultry/chicken now
How many (…) do your household own now?
761
326
1
800
12.126
30.336
l5. if sold your poultry/chichken today, current value (mk)
If you sold all your (…) today, how much money would you get?
756
331
150
53550
4002.684
5385.736
add/rdp_name
1086
0
Kasungu
263
Lilongwe
211
Mchinji
528
Nkhotakota
57
Salima/Nkhotako
27
add/rdp_code
1086
1
1
nkhotakota
84
2
mchinji
528
3
lilongwe
211
4
kasungu
263
Sysmiss
1
association name
1087
0
.
1087
association code
1086
1
1
671
2
339
3
76
Sysmiss
1
gac name
1087
0
.
1087
gac code
1086
1
1
218
2
107
3
162
4
187
5
91
6
74
7
75
8
44
9
17
10
47
11
64
Sysmiss
1
village name
1087
0
.
1087
club name
1087
0
.
1087
club code
1072
15
1
290
2
252
3
160
4
142
5
78
6
44
7
11
8
11
9
10
10
3
11
5
12
8
13
13
14
3
15
2
16
7
17
4
18
16
19
9
20
4
Sysmiss
15
gps - north
1087
0
.
1087
gps - south
1087
0
.
1087
interview_day
1085
2
1
31
14.515
10.747
interview_mo
1085
2
9
261
10
824
Sysmiss
2
interviewer_yr
1085
2
6
3006
2003.418
87.148
1054
0
1
2026
552.257
339.72
respondent name
1054
0
.
1054
1050
4
1
30
5.793
4.034
o1.1 jan - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
168
886
0
150
1
3
2
6
3
3
6
3
8
3
Sysmiss
886
o1.2 jan - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
837
217
0
44
1
263
2
262
3
138
4
97
5
25
6
6
7
2
Sysmiss
217
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children’s meals due to lack of food in 2005?
630
424
0
90
11.094
12.078
o1.1 feb - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
193
861
0
155
1
10
2
5
3
15
4
1
6
1
7
2
8
1
9
3
Sysmiss
861
o1.2 feb - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
757
297
0
48
1
130
2
238
3
175
4
84
5
68
6
8
7
4
8
2
Sysmiss
297
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
510
544
0
30
11.712
10.584
o1.1 march - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
238
816
0
167
1
48
2
11
3
4
4
1
6
1
8
2
9
1
10
3
Sysmiss
816
o1.2 march - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
482
572
0
145
1
9
2
26
3
158
4
82
5
39
6
13
7
5
8
1
9
2
12
2
Sysmiss
572
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
333
721
0
31
5.82
8.855
o1.1 april - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
383
671
0
142
1
138
2
55
3
18
4
4
5
4
6
8
7
6
8
2
9
2
10
1
11
3
Sysmiss
671
o1.2 april - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
271
783
0
181
1
8
2
3
3
9
4
42
5
13
6
5
7
5
8
2
11
2
16
1
Sysmiss
783
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
239
815
0
30
1.808
5.558
o1.1 may - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
620
434
0
106
1
237
2
151
3
81
4
28
5
6
6
4
7
1
10
2
11
1
12
3
Sysmiss
434
o1.2 may - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
236
818
0
200
1
5
2
6
3
1
4
4
5
13
6
2
7
2
8
1
9
1
10
1
Sysmiss
818
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
224
830
0
31
0.692
3.668
o1.1 june - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
853
201
0
72
1
323
2
244
3
164
4
38
5
8
9
1
11
2
12
1
Sysmiss
201
o1.2 june - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
233
821
0
202
1
9
2
5
3
6
4
1
5
1
6
5
7
1
8
2
9
1
Sysmiss
821
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
230
824
0
30
2.009
7.195
o1.1 july - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
874
180
0
71
1
153
2
313
3
216
4
88
5
25
6
5
7
1
12
2
Sysmiss
180
o1.2 july - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
242
812
0
201
1
12
2
9
3
6
4
6
5
2
7
3
8
2
9
1
Sysmiss
812
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
223
831
0
30
0.61
3.615
o1.1 aug - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
738
316
0
74
1
79
2
124
3
252
4
129
5
61
6
15
7
4
Sysmiss
316
o1.2 aug - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
250
804
0
195
1
22
2
13
3
5
4
4
5
3
6
2
7
2
8
2
9
1
10
1
Sysmiss
804
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
228
826
0
31
1.338
5.833
o1.1 sept - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
507
547
0
127
1
49
2
56
3
82
4
78
5
73
6
31
7
9
8
2
Sysmiss
547
o1.2 sept - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
284
770
0
167
1
68
2
23
3
10
4
2
5
6
6
4
7
1
9
1
10
1
11
1
Sysmiss
770
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
238
816
0
30
2.361
7.314
o1.1 oct - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
342
712
0
165
1
30
2
18
3
26
4
31
5
25
6
29
7
14
8
3
9
1
Sysmiss
712
o1.2 oct - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
412
642
0
138
1
152
2
69
3
29
4
4
5
6
6
5
7
4
8
2
10
1
11
1
12
1
Sysmiss
642
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
252
802
0
31
3.456
8.41
o1.1 nov - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
261
793
0
175
1
7
2
12
3
14
4
11
5
18
6
11
7
8
8
3
9
1
14
1
Sysmiss
793
o1.2 nov - cash need..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
569
485
0
114
1
145
2
159
3
70
4
45
5
22
6
4
7
5
8
3
11
1
12
1
Sysmiss
485
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
280
774
0
31
4.057
8.424
o1.1 dec - cash available ..? (rank)
In general, which months do you most have […]
250
804
0
21
1.172
2.436
In general, which months do you most have […]
729
325
0
88
1
188
2
153
3
195
4
62
5
22
6
7
8
4
9
3
10
4
12
3
Sysmiss
325
How many days per month did you/your household ever cut the size or number of your or your children's meals due to lack of food in 2005?
337
717
0
31
5.49
9.445
o3. over the past 5 yrs, any dramatic reduction in your income level?
Over the past 5 years, did you experience a dramatic reduction in your income level?
1025
29
1
yes
808
2
no
217
Sysmiss
29
add/rdp_name
1054
0
Kasungu
261
Lilongwe
197
Mchinji
512
Nkhotakota
57
Salima/Nkhotako
27
add/rdp_code
1054
0
1
nkhotakota
84
2
mchinji
512
3
lilongwe
197
4
kasungu
261
association name
1054
0
.
1054
association code
1054
0
1
654
2
325
3
75
gac name
1054
0
.
1054
gac code
1054
0
1
215
2
104
3
152
4
185
5
90
6
71
7
75
8
44
9
16
10
39
11
63
village name
1054
0
.
1054
club name
1054
0
.
1054
club code
1040
14
1
282
2
242
3
158
4
135
5
75
6
44
7
10
8
11
9
10
10
3
11
5
12
7
13
13
14
3
15
2
16
7
17
4
18
16
19
9
20
4
Sysmiss
14
gps - north
1054
0
.
1054
gps - south
1054
0
.
1054
interview_day
1053
1
1
31
14.446
10.737
interview_mo
1053
1
9
247
10
806
Sysmiss
1
interviewer_yr
1053
1
6
3006
2003.34
88.463
1096
0
1
2026
545.453
328.166
respondent name
1096
0
.
1096
1095
1
1
30
5.912
4.002
What was the main reason for the (1st, 2nd, 3rd …) dramatic drop in income?
1079
17
1
1
735
2
2
255
3
3
84
4
4
4
5
5
0
6
6
1
Sysmiss
17
What was the main reason for the (1st, 2nd, 3rd …) dramatic drop in income?
1095
1
1
natural disaster
360
2
illness
121
3
dealth of household member
79
4
change in crop prices
165
5
damage/loss of seeds
177
6
job loss
9
7
unseccessful investment
128
8
other,specify
56
Sysmiss
1
What was the main reason for the (1st, 2nd, 3rd …) dramatic drop in income?
13
0
Damaged by water
1
Financial mismanagement
1
Had no fertilizer
1
Head started Heavily drinking
1
High prices of fertilizer most farmers w
2
House Project
1
I did not have money to buy fertilizer
1
Late sowing
1
No fertilizer
1
Outpu farm implements
1
Periodic illness that led to low product
1
Stolen
1
In what year did the drop occur?
952
144
1989
20005
2022.502
583.432
Did anyone else suffer from this reduction in income?
942
154
1
aalmost everyone in the village
342
2
many households in the village
262
3
few householdsin the vilaage
67
4
only this household
271
Sysmiss
154
What was the value of the loss of income?
913
0
0
8
1000
33
10000
104
100000
5
1100
1
11000
3
110000
1
1200
5
12000
20
120000
3
12500
1
13000
2
14000
3
1500
10
15000
45
150000
2
1600
1
16000
10
170
1
1700
1
17000
1
17500
1
1800
2
18000
6
19000
1
20
1
200
2
2000
70
20000
47
200000
1
20400
1
21000
4
22000
1
2400
1
24000
2
250
1
2500
17
25000
10
26000
1
28000
2
30,00
1
300
1
3000
48
30000
29
300000
2
32000
3
3250
2
3400
1
3500
4
35000
8
36000
1
3700
1
3800
2
38000
3
39000
1
400
1
4000
31
40000
18
42000
1
4300
1
4500
2
45000
12
4600
1
500
9
5000
99
50000
38
500000
1
52000
1
53000
1
5500
1
55000
1
5600
1
56000
1
600
1
6000
27
60000
7
6300
1
68000
1
7000
22
70000
3
72000
2
75000
4
76000
2
775
12
7777
8
800
14
8000
32
80000
5
85000
1
9000
9
90000
1
94000
1
95000
2
o8.1. what did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
908
188
1
sold livestock and or other assets
289
2
spent savings
42
3
reduce consumption
141
4
reduce investments
10
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditures.
0
6
sale of firewood/ chop
23
7
use irrigation
98
8
took children out of children
3
9
sent children to work
0
10
sent children to foster families
0
11
got assistance from relatives outside villages
26
12
got assistance from outside the village
9
13
got assistance from relatives inside village
12
14
got assistance from friends inside village
5
15
got assistance from govt/or ngo
13
16
hired as agricultural laborer
112
17
borrowed money from bank.
9
18
borrowed money from auctioneer
1
19
borrowed money from relatives
7
20
borrowed money from friends
22
21
borrowed money from a money lender.
8
22
migration of some household members
14
23
other,specify
64
Sysmiss
188
o8.1. other,specify.
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
7
0
Beer brewing
1
Business
2
Grow fast maturing crops
1
Idle
1
Sold farm produce
1
Worked had on filed
1
o8.2. what did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
582
514
1
sold livestock and or other assets.
91
2
spent savings
33
3
reduce consumption
90
4
reduce investment
17
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditure.
3
6
sale of firewood /chop
29
7
use irrigation to cultivate
50
8
took children out of school
2
9
sent children to work
2
10
sent children to foster families
0
11
got assistance from outside vilage
20
12
got assistance from friends outside village
12
13
got assitance from relatives inside village
33
14
got assistance from friends inside the village
13
15
got assistance from govt or ngo
14
16
hired as agricultral laborer
71
17
borrowed money from bank
5
18
borrowed money from auctioneer
1
19
borrowed money from relatives
14
20
borrowed money from friends
10
21
14
22
migration of some household members
6
23
other,specify
52
Sysmiss
514
o8.2. other,specify.
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
6
0
Asmall Scale
2
Business
2
Reduced cash crops
1
were eating banana
1
o8.3. what did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
342
754
1
sold livestockand or other assets
36
2
spent savings
24
3
reduce consumption
49
4
reduce ivestment
14
5
postpone payment of loans and major expenditure.
1
6
sale of firewood /chop
12
7
use irrigation to cultivate
26
8
took children out of school
3
9
sent children to work
1
10
sent children to foster families
0
11
got assistance from relatives outside village
13
12
got assistance from friends outside village
13
13
got assistance from relatives inside the village
14
14
got assitance from friends inside village
8
15
got assistance from govt or ngo
29
16
hired as agricultural laborer
43
17
boeeowed money from bank
15
18
borrowed money from auctionerers
0
19
borrowed money from relatives
3
20
borrowed money from friends
5
21
borrowed money from a money lender
4
22
migration of some household members
2
23
other,specify
27
Sysmiss
754
o8.3. other,specify.
What did your household do to manage the reduction in income?
DON’T PROMTPT, ALLOW UP TO 3 RANKED ANSWERS
6
0
Business
3
Ganyu
1
Piece works
1
Reduce number of labourers
1
add/rdp_name
1096
0
Kasungu
256
Lilongwe
238
Mchinji
519
Nkhotakota
61
Salima/Nkhotako
22
add/rdp_code
1096
0
1
nkhotakota
83
2
mchinji
519
3
lilongwe
238
4
kasungu
256
association name
1096
0
.
1096
association code
1096
0
1
683
2
344
3
69
gac name
1096
0
.
1096
gac code
1096
0
1
216
2
94
3
188
4
170
5
84
6
78
7
83
8
49
9
27
10
48
11
59
village name
1096
0
.
1096
club name
1096
0
.
1096
club code
1076
20
1
284
2
255
3
167
4
160
5
79
6
43
7
15
8
8
9
8
10
4
11
3
12
9
13
10
14
1
15
1
16
3
17
4
18
10
19
9
20
3
Sysmiss
20
gps - north
1096
0
.
1096
gps - south
1096
0
.
1096
interview_day
1095
1
1
30
14.483
10.897
interview_mo
1095
1
9
289
10
806
Sysmiss
1
interviewer_yr
1095
1
6
3006
2001.433
108.913
1087
0
1
2026
555.253
335.913
respondent name
1087
0
.
1087
1083
4
1
30
5.792
4.044
h1. # of rosca hh participate
In how many ROSCA does your household participate?
1087
0
0
1007
1
75
2
5
h2a. freq
80
1007
1
weekly
29
2
fortnightly
7
3
monthly
40
4
quarterly
0
5
bi-annual
1
6
annually
3
Sysmiss
1007
h2b. contribution by each member
80
1007
0
5000
334
719.827
h2c. # of members participate
80
1007
1
200
10.788
22.183
h3.1 does your hh keep deposits with any bank?
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
1087
0
1
yes
231
2
no
856
h4.1 money value of the saving now (mk - bank)?
What is the money value of this saving now? (MK)
224
863
0
190000
15776.786
25101.285
h5.1 money value in september 2005 (bank)
What was the money value of this saving in September 2005?
222
865
0
400000
21845.495
35808.007
h3.2 does your hh keep cash at home?
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
1087
0
1
yes
778
2
no
309
h4.2 money value of the saving now (mk - cash)?
What is the money value of this saving now? (MK)
770
317
0
130000
5409.825
9393.19
h5.2 money value in september 2005 (cash)
What was the money value of this saving in September 2005?
759
328
0
200000
9117.76
16724.453
h3.3 does your have non-livestock assessts?
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
1087
0
1
yes
604
2
no
483
h4.3 money value of the saving now (mk - non-livestock)?
What is the money value of this saving now? (MK)
600
487
0
1000000
22755.958
58606.242
h5.3 money value in september 2005 (non-livestock)
What was the money value of this saving in September 2005?
592
495
0
1000000
20391.275
56698.519
h3.4 does your keep any club or other group (revolving fund)?
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
1087
0
1
yes
87
2
no
1000
h4.4 money value of the saving now (mk - revolving fund)
What is the money value of this saving now? (MK)
86
1001
0
200000
4798.471
21853.194
h5.4 money value in september 2005 (revolvinf fund)
What was the money value of this saving in September 2005?
84
1003
0
200000
5753.69
22841.738
h3.5. other specify
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
0
0
h3.5 does your keep any other.....?
Does your household keep any of the following kinds of savings?
1087
0
1
yes
0
2
no
1087
h4.5 money value of the other saving now (mk)
What is the money value of this saving now? (MK)
0
1087
Sysmiss
1087
h5.5 money value in september 2005 (other)
What was the money value of this saving in September 2005?
0
1087
Sysmiss
1087
h6.1 most important reason why save
What are the most important reasons that you save?
948
139
1
protect against bad harvest or drought
97
2
access to credit
2
3
school fees
48
4
buy agricultural inputs/investments
174
5
provide for old age
0
6
repair dwelling
4
7
emergency events
546
8
secure consumption
52
9
marriage
0
10
no insurance
1
11
to leave inheritance
15
12
other specify
9
Sysmiss
139
h6.2 most important reason why save
What are the most important reasons that you save?
786
301
1
protect against bad harvest or drought
47
2
access to credit
9
3
school fees
58
4
buy agricultural inputs/investments
247
5
provide for old age
20
6
repair dwelling
20
7
emergency events
207
8
secure consumption
124
9
marriage
1
10
no insurance
3
11
to leave inheritance
31
12
other specify
19
Sysmiss
301
h6.3 most important reason why save
What are the most important reasons that you save?
608
479
1
protect against bad harvest or drought
79
2
access to credit
12
3
school fees
69
4
buy agricultural inputs/investments
133
5
provide for old age
9
6
repair dwelling
21
7
emergency events
72
8
secure consumption
125
9
marriage
2
10
no insurance
3
11
to leave inheritance
70
12
other specify
13
Sysmiss
479
h6. other specify
What are the most important reasons that you save?
2
0
For future use
1
Future use
1
h7. why not save (more)?
Why do you not save (more)?
989
98
1
no need
21
2
group decision
5
3
no funds
908
4
don't trust financial institutions
15
5
low interest rates/high bank fees
24
6
other, specify
16
Sysmiss
98
h7. other specify
Why do you not save (more)?
5
0
Business
1
Power harvest
1
To buy school uniform
1
We get money once in a year and we use t
1
for seeds
1
add/rdp_name
1087
0
Kasungu
263
Lilongwe
211
Mchinji
529
Nkhotakota
57
Salima/Nkhotako
27
add/rdp_code
1087
0
1
nkhotakota
84
2
mchinji
529
3
lilongwe
211
4
kasungu
263
association name
1087
0
.
1087
association code
1087
0
1
671
2
340
3
76
gac name
1087
0
.
1087
gac code
1087
0
1
219
2
107
3
162
4
187
5
91
6
74
7
75
8
44
9
17
10
47
11
64
village name
1087
0
.
1087
club name
1087
0
.
1087
club code
1073
14
1
290
2
253
3
160
4
142
5
78
6
44
7
11
8
11
9
10
10
3
11
5
12
8
13
13
14
3
15
2
16
7
17
4
18
16
19
9
20
4
Sysmiss
14
gps - north
1087
0
.
1087
gps - south
1087
0
.
1087
interview_day
1086
1
1
83
2
80
3
76
4
40
5
66
6
74
7
39
8
34
9
61
10
13
20
36
21
60
22
52
23
49
24
45
25
8
26
36
27
57
28
60
29
55
30
61
31
1
Sysmiss
1
interview_mo
1086
1
9
261
10
825
Sysmiss
1
interviewer_yr
1086
1
6
1
206
1
2005
1
2006
1082
3006
1
Sysmiss
1
835
0
1
2026
Took seed bundle
835
0
0
1
0
620
1
215
1 = credit + insurance, 0 = credit only
787
48
0
1
0
394
1
393
Sysmiss
48
group(gac_master)
835
0
1
35
group(region)
787
48
1
4
1
246
2
179
3
278
4
84
Sysmiss
48