{"doc_desc":{"title":"NCACI2013","idno":"DDI-KHM-NIS-NCAC-2013-v01.","producers":[{"name":"MOENG TITHYAROAT","abbreviation":"ROAT","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","role":"Archivist"},{"name":"NOU THAVY","abbreviation":"NTV","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","role":"Archivist"}],"prod_date":"2013-07-22","version_statement":{"version":"Version01 (July 2013) - This is the first documentaion file for NCAC 2013, done during the workshop."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"KHM-NIS-NCAC-2013-v1.0","title":"National Census of Agriculture in Cambodia 2013","alt_title":"NCAC 2013"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"National Institute of Statistics","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"","affiliation":"Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ","role":""},{"name":"Food Agriculture Organization","affiliation":"United Nations","role":""}],"copyright":"(c) 2013, National Institute of Statistics","funding_agencies":[{"name":"Royal Government of Cambodia","abbreviation":"RGC","role":"Funding Agency"},{"name":"Food Agriculture Organization","abbreviation":"FAO","role":"Funding Agency"},{"name":"Sweden International Development Agency","abbreviation":"SIDA","role":"Co-Funding Agency"},{"name":"Australian AID","abbreviation":"AUSAID","role":"Co-Funding Agency"}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Data User Service Center (National Institute of Statistics)","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","email":"dusc@nis.gov.kh","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"},{"name":"Director, ICT Department (National Institute of Statistics)","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","email":" lundysaint@yahoo.com","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Agricultural Census [ag\/census]","series_info":"The National Census of Agriculture in Cambodia (NCAC) 2013 is the first census of agriculture to be conducted in the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC). In the past many years the country had conducted several Censuses of Population and Economic Censuses. There were also data produced from the Administrative Reports of the provincial offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF). But the data provided from these censuses and administrative reports did not include any information on the basic structure of the agricultural holdings in the country. Hence, the RGC fully supports the conduct of the NCAC 2013 through the National Institute of Statistics (NIS) of the Ministry of Planning (MoP) in collaboration with the MAFF."},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0","version_date":"2013-05-31","version_notes":"Due to many holidays date of production has been delayed"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Agriculture Sector","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""}],"abstract":"The main objective of the NCAC 2013 is to provide data on the current agricultural situation in the country that will be utilized by the planners and policy-makers. Specifically, the census data will be useful in:\n\n1.\tProviding sampling frame in the conduct of agricultural sample surveys; \n2.\tProviding data at the smallest administrative unit in the country; and,\n3.\tProviding data on the current structure of the agricultural holdings with growing of crops activity and\/or raising livestock and\/or poultry and aquaculture activities in the county.","time_periods":[{"start":"2012-04-01","end":"2013-03-31","cycle":""}],"coll_dates":[{"start":"2013-04-01","end":"2013-05-31","cycle":"1"}],"nation":[{"name":"Cambodia","abbreviation":"KHM"}],"geog_coverage":"Nation-wide\n\nUrban\/Rural\n\nGroup of Provinces\n\nIndividual Province\n01. Banteay Meanchey\n02. Battambang\n03. Kampong Cham\n04. Kampong Chhnang\n05. Kampong Speu\n06. Kampong Thom\n07. Kampot\n08. Kandal\n09. Koh Kong\n10. Kratie\n11. Mondul Kiri\n12. Phnom Penh\n13. Preah Vihear\n14. Prey Veng\n15. Pursat\n16. Ratanak Kiri\n17. Siem Reap\n18. Preah Sihanouk\n19. Stung Treng\n20. Svay Rieng\n21. Takeo\n22. Oddar Meanchey\n23. Kep\n24.Pailin","analysis_unit":"Households","universe":"All resident households in Cambodia.\nAll chief of Villiges or his represents in Cambodia.\nThe NACS 2013 is to be undertaken in 2 phases: core module in which the listing of all households in all villages in the country will be undertaken in 45 days from 17 April 2013 to 31 May 2013; and, supplementary module phase, which is to be conducted in 24 June 2013 until 23 July 2013. The first phase will interview all households (using FORM A) to detemine their involment in agricultural holdings; if involved and qualified (according to definition of agricultural holding), the households will be further interviewed using FORM B. Then from FORM A and FORM B, 5% of the total households with agricultural holdings will be selected using systematic sampling in every village. These sample households with agricultural holdings will be interviewed during the supplementary module phase using appropriate forms (F and C and\/or D and\/or E).\nLikewise in all villages, Form G will be administered by the village leader. All non-household sectors like corporation, cooperatives, government institutions, and private institutions engaged and managed in agricultural holding\/aquaculture operation during the census reference period will be enumerated using another forms or questionnaires.","data_kind":"Census\/enumeration data [cen]","notes":"Form A - Listing Form \n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tInformation on the Involvement of Households in Agriculture and\/or Aquaculture Activities\n\nForm B - Basic Information on Agricultural Holding\n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tRespondent and Agriculture holder information\n3.\tLegal status of the agricultural holder\n4.\tBasic characteristics of the agricultural holding such as  size and number of parcels in the holding and location, actual area, main land use and land tenure of each parcel in the holding\n5.\tPresence of forest and other wooded lands\n6.\tUse of irrigation\n7.\tTemporary crops planted\n8.\tPermanent crops planted\n9.\tMain purpose of production\n10.\tLivestock\/Poultry raised in the holding\n11.\tPresence of aquaculture\n12.\tHolder's Household Information\n\nForm C - Growing of Crops\n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tRespondent and Agriculture holder information as well as sub-holder information\n3.\tTemporary crops planted and\/or harvested including area planted, cropping duration, cropping pattern, area harvested\n4.\tPermanent crops including area of compact plantation and number of productive permanent crops in scattered planting\n5.\tIrrigation and other information regarding parcel \n6.\tAgricultural Activities in the homelot\n7.\tAgricultural practices\n8.\tImplements, equipment and machineries used in the holding\n9.\tAgricultural services\n10.\tMembership in an organization and other relevant information\n\nForm D - Raising of Livestock\/Poultry\n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tRespondent, agriculture holder and sub-holder information\n3.\tLivestock\/Poultry as of the time of enumeration\n4.\tInventory of livestock\/poultry during the last 12 months\n5.\tEquipment, machineries, buildings and agricultural extension\n\nForm E - Aquaculture Activity\n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tRespondent, aquaculture operator and sub-operator information\n3.\tDetails of aquaculture activity including type of culture, location, actual area, production facility, type of water used, main specie cultured and equipment and machineries used.\n4.\tHousehold involvement and hired labor\n5.\tOther relevant information\n\nForm F - Relevant Information on Agricultural Household\n\n1.\tGeographic information\n2.\tRespondent and agricultural holder information\n3.\tAgricultural household population (total number, name, relation to head, sex, age, marital status, highest grade completed, currently attending school, physical\/psychological\/mental difficulty, primary and secondary economic activity, status of employment and tasks done in own agricultural holding in last 12 months)\n4.\tOther farm labor (not household member)\n5.\tFood security\n6.\tOther economic activities such as catching of fish and aquatic products in marine\/inland waters, forestry-related activities, etc.\n\nForm G - Village Questionnaire\n\n1.\tType of soil\n2.\tMain topographical feature\n3.\tProne to any calamity\/disaster within previous five years\n4.\tEconomic activities available\n5.\tSeasonal labor movement\n6.\tCrop Duration\n7.\tAgro-processing equipment\/machines\/facilities\n8.\tMode of transport\n9.\tAvailable school \n10.\tCommunication facilities\n11.\tHealth facilities\n12.\tWater facilities\n13.\tAccess to roads and presence of market\n14.\tPresence of people's organization\n15.\tPresence of NGO\/INGO\n16.\tEthnicities\/National Races\n17.\tReligion"},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"National Institute of Statistics","abbreviation":"NIS","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning"},{"name":"Provincial Department of Planning","abbreviation":"","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning"},{"name":"Ministry of Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry","abbreviation":"MAFF","affiliation":""}],"sampling_procedure":"This census will use stratified systematic sampling using one-stage. The two strata that will be used are households with large agricultural holdings and households with small agricultural holdings. All large agricultural holdings will be interviewed while 5 percent of small agricultural holdings will be selected using systematic sampling. Large agricultural holdings are defined in two ways: \n\n1.\tHouseholds with at least 10 hectares and over used wholly or partly for agricultural activities will be considered to have large agricultural holdings\n2.\tHouseholds with at least 10 cattle\/buffaloes\/other large livestock and\/or at least 20 pigs\/goats\/other small livestock and\/or at least 100 poultry will also be considered to have large agricultural holdings.\n\nHence, those households cultivating agricultural lands between 0.03 ha. to 9.99 hectares and\/or with large livestock ranging from 2 to 9 and\/or with 3-19 small livestock and\/or with 25-99 poultry will be considered to have small agricultural holdings. These households with small agricultural holdings will be subjected to systematic sampling. The sampling rate will be 5% of the total households with small agricultural holdings. The sample selection will be done at the commune level, which will be the domain for this census. Hence, the lowest administrative unit in which all estimated results from SMISAH will be produced is at the commune level.  \n \nThe sampling procedures in choosing the sample households with agricultural holdings are as follows:\n\n1.\tIn each commune, number the households with small agricultural holdings consecutively from 1 to the last number. \n2.\tAdd all these households with small agricultural holdings. The total should correspond to the last number provided in the last household in the commune. \n3.\tThen compute 5% of these total households with small agricultural holdings and these will be the total sample households with small agricultural holdings for that commune. For example, the total households with small agricultural holdings are equal to 550. 5% of 550 are 27.5 or when rounded off, it will be 28 sample households.\n4.\tDivide the total households with small agricultural holdings by the number of sample households with small agricultural holdings. This will be the sampling interval (SI). For example, 550\/28 = 19.6 or approximately 20.\n5.\tGet a random start (RS) between 1 and the sampling interval. For example, if the sampling interval is 20; a random start between 1 and 20 should be selected. Let us say 9 is the random start.\n6.\tIf between 1 and the sampling interval, a random number has been selected, the numbers of the sample households in the commune are determined using the following series of formulas starting at the random start: RS; RS+SI; RS+2SI; RS+3SI; RS+4SI; RS+5SI; \u2026; RS+(n-1)SI. For example, if 9 is the random start, #9 household will be the first sample; then followed by 9+20=29 will be the second sample household; 29+20=49 will be the 3rd sample household; 49+20=69; 69+20=89; 89+20=109; 109+20=129; 129+20=149; 149+20=169; 169+20=189; 189+20=209; 209+20=229; 229+20=249; 249+20=269; 269+20=289; 289+20=309; 309+20=329; 329+20=349; 349+20=369; 369+20=389; 389+20=409; 409+20=429; 429+20=449; 449+20=469; 469+20=489; 489+20=509; 509+20=429; 429+20=449. In summary, the sample households with small agricultural holdings in the given example will be: 9; 29; 49; 69; 89; 109; 129; 149; 169; 189; 209; 229; 249; 269; 289; 309; 329; 349; 369; 389; 409; 429; 449; 469; 489; 509; 529; 549.\n\nSample selection will be done in the provincial office of the NIS. All NIS\/MAFF central census staff acting as the overall supervisor(s) in their respective provinces will be the lead person to select the sample households with small agricultural holdings.\n\nFor details on the sampling procedure please refer to Annex 1 of the Training Manual.","coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"The NCAC 2013 utilizes six questionnaires for the household sector; two of which will be used in the core module phase and the other four for the supplementary module phase. A listing form to determine the household whether engaged in agriculture activity undertaken in an agriculture holding with size of at least 0.03 hectare is also included in the household sector. There will be separate questionnaires for the non-household sector agricultural holdings as well as non-household aquaculture operators. One questionnaire will be self-administered by the village leaders. \n\n\nForm A - Listing Form \n\nForm B - Basic Information on Agricultural Holding\n\n\nForm C - Growing of Crops\n\n\nForm D - Raising of Livestock\/Poultry\n\n\nForm E - Aquaculture Activity\n\nForm F - Relevant Information on Agricultural Household\n\nForm G - Village Questionnaire","coll_situation":"CA data processing refers to all activities through which the census documents undergo at the CA Processing Center to prepare them for tabulation of results.\nData processing at the CA Processing Center covers the processing of the following documents:\n\u00b7\tForm A (Listing of Household); \n\u00b7\tForm B (Basic Information on Agricultural Holding); \n\u00b7\tForm C (Growing of Crops); \n\u00b7\tForm D (Raising Livestock and Poultry); \n\u00b7\tForm E (Aquaculture Activity); \n\u00b7\tForm F (Agricultural Household and Its Socio-Economic Characteristics) and \n\u00b7\tForm G (Village Questionnaire)\n\nData Processing consists of the following activities:\na.\tReceipt and control of all forms from provincial\/municipal office\nb.\tData entry\nc.\tKey verification\nd.\tConsistency and completeness checking\ne.\tSubmission of data files and weekly reports to the CA Director General.","act_min":"There are three provincial census supervisors: the first one is the designated Regional Officers from NIS\/MAFF Central Offices, the second is the provincial heads\/staffs of NIS\/MAFF; and the third one is the NIS\/MAFF census staff acting as Assistant Regional Officers (AROs). \nPre-Enumeration\nTo coordinate with the local government \/ agencies and executives in the province regarding the efficient conduct of the NCAC 2013;\nTo conduct a publicity and information campaign in the assigned area;\nTo assist in the recruitment and selection of the animal health workers that will be either assigned as TSs or ENs based on the outcome of the training; and,\nTo collect, allocate and be responsible for all census forms\/questionnaires and materials needed for the enumeration of the assigned area.\nTo allocate the workload (number of EAs and assigned areas) of the ENs and TSs based on the average EAs per province.\nEnumeration\nTo direct and supervise the conduct of the NCAC 2013 (core module and supplementary module) in the assigned province;\nTo guide and assist the TS in the resolution of problems encountered during the NCAC 2013 core module data collection in the assigned province;\nTo spot-check the work of the TSs and ENs as well as to re-interview some households already enumerated by the ENs.\nTo ensure that households with NCAC stickers are completely enumerated by the ENs; \nTo endorse\/recommend to Central Census Office the replacement of ENs or TSs who are unable to perform their work satisfactorily or for some other reasons;\nTo scrutinize all accomplished census questionnaires for completeness of entries and to return the incomplete ones to the concerned TS\/EN;\nTo render weekly report regarding the progress of the census work in the assigned province; and,\n To perform other duties as may be assigned by the Central Census Office in connection with the NCAC 2013 (core module and supplementary module).\nPost-Enumeration\nTo lead the selection of sample households with agricultural holdings as soon as all listing sheets and core module questionnaires have been submitted to the Central Census Office;\nTo select the best ENs\/TSs as enumerators in the supplementary module of the NCAC 2013;\nTo transmit all accomplished census questionnaires to the Central Census Office within the prescribed period; and,\nTo issue certificate of completion and clearances to all TSs and ENs after the enumeration period.","cleaning_operations":"Manual processing of questionnaires verified status of completeness, correctness, and consistency of the data entries.\nManual editing and coding were performed by four persons (one supervisor and three processors) all of them from NIS. They participated in editing and coding of many surveys conducted by NIS.","method_notes":"A verification software package, known as the Census and Survey Processing System (CSPro), was used to verify data entry, correction of inconsistencies and tabulation of survey results. A single supervisor and four data entry personnel performed this 4 process of data process after being trained over the course of four days on entry verification, completeness of entry, correction of entry errors, and coding. Following data entry, a preliminary report was generated. A set of tables were include in this\nreport and range checks were performed on all variables included in the survey questionnaire. The range checks that were generated indicated the minimum and maximum of all variables. All tabulations reported were extracted after cleaning of data files."},"analysis_info":{"sampling_error_estimates":"Not available"}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"The Statistical Law of Cambodia signed on 19 July 2010 stated that the confidentiality of the data is regulated in Article 22 where it says that the statistical units shall ensure confidentiality of all individual information obtained from respondents of censuses\/surveys, except under special circumstances with the endorsement of the Director General of NIS and the consent of the Minister of Planning. \n\nHence, any information that will be collected from individuals\/households\/holdings\/ establishments in NCAC 2013 should be held STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and should not be divulged to any person except to the authorized NIS and MAFF personnel, acting in the performance of their duties.","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Director General","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","email":"info@nis.gov.kh","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"}],"cit_req":"\"National Institute of Statistics of Ministry of Planning of Cambodia, National Census of Agriculture in Cambodia 2013(NCAC 2013), Version1.0 of the public use dataset not yet accomplished, provide by the National Institute of Statistics. www.nis.gov.kh\"","conditions":"1. The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of the National Institute of Statistics. \n\n2. The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. \n\n3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the National Institute of Statistics. \n\n4. No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the National Institute of Statistics, or among data from the National Institute of Statistics and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations. \n\n5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the National Institute of Statistics will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset. \n\n6. An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the National Institute of Statistics.","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses."}}},"schematype":"survey"}