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BELIZE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CENSUS1 February 2011
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES & CO-OPERATIVES (Policy Analysis and Economic Unit)
(CONFIDENTIAL)
1.1: DISTRICT-ZONE VILLAGE/COMMUNITY LOCATION
Where is this Farm Located?
CorozalOrange WalkBelize
CayoStann CreekToledo
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I. FARM AND FARMER IDENTIFICATION
1.2: FARMER NAME ADDRESS OF FARMER (or hired manager)
(or Hired Manager? )
Yes No
Yes No
FIRST NAME LAST NAME Address - VILLAGE/LOCATION Phone
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(Please print or use block symbols)
SCREENING QUESTIONS: Did you or anyone in your household
1.3: AGE OF FARMER 1.4: SEX OF FARMER (or hired manager) 1.5: ETHNICITY OF FARMER
Male Female Black/AfricanWhite/CaucasianChineseCreole
East IndianGarifunaMaya KetchiMaya Mopan
Maya YucatecMennoniteMestizoSpanish
Other (Specify)
Don't Know/Refuse To Answer
1.6 What Types of Farm activities are on the farm? (SHADE ALL APPROPRIATE CHOICES)Crops only Livestock only Crops and Livestock Aquaculture Fisheries Agroforestry Other (Specify)
1.7 What is the Legal Status (management) of this Farm?Individual/Household Family (related in two HH) Partnership
Government Corporation Co-operative Other (Specify)
1.8 For Legal Status of Individual/Household, Family or Partnership. How many persons are in this household?
Total Males Females
Grow more than 0.5 acre of cropsOwn 2 or more head of cattle or 5 or more sheep, goats, pigsOwn 10 or more chickens, ducks, turkeys, geeseHave any aquaculture ponds for farming fishHave more than 0.5 acre of fallow farmland and/or pasture landHave 10 or more bearing fruit treesHave 10 or more bee colonies
QUESTIONNAIRE NO.
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Name of Partner
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Farmer
Hired Mgr
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Permanent Temporary Pasture Fallow Forest Non-Agr TenureLocation/CodeNo.
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Tenure Codes (For Each Parcel): 1 -> Owned 2-> Rented /Leased 3-> Crown Land 4-> Rented For Share Of Produce 5-> Squatted 6->Communal Lands 7->Other (Specify)_________________
REMARKS:
II. TOTAL LAND & LAND TENURE OF FARM BY PARCEL
2.1 What is the total size of this farm? today? ACRES or TASKS MANZANAS
2.2 How many parcels are on this farm?
2.3 What best describe your farming system?
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Monocultural Diversified Integrated Other (Specify)
2.4 What is the Land Use of this farm today?
ENTER ALL VALUES IN ACRES x xxx.xxx NOTE: 1 TASK = 0.125 ACRES 1 MANZANA = 2 ACRES
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Parcel ID Numbers: 6 Digits
04
03
06
05
07
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10
09
12
11
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Total
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. .Avocado
Cacao . .
Questionnaire No.
Parcel No.0 1
III ACTUAL LAND USE OF THIS FARM - PERMANENT (PERENNIAL) CROPS ON DAY OF INTERVIEW
Sugarcane . .Banana . .Banana Apple . .Bluggoe . .Plantain . .Annatto . .Ginger . .Pimento . .Vanilla . .
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1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
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Cashew .Coconuts .Grapefruit .
Other .
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Lime/lemon . . .Mandarin . . .
Soursop . . .
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
Mango . . ....Orange
Papaya (E) . . .Papaya (L) . . .Pitahaya . . .Pineapple . . .
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IV ACTUAL LAND USE OF THIS FARM - TEMPORARY CROPS
QUESTIONNAIRE NO.
Parcel No.
0 1
Sweetcorn . . .
Cauliflower . . .
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
Beans - Black . . .Beans - Cowpea . . .Beans - RK . . .Peanuts . . .Corn - Y . . .Corn - W . . .
Paddy . . .Broccoli . . .Cabbage . . .Carrots . . .Celery . . .
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Chocho . . .Cucumber . . .
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
Hot Pepper . . .Lettuce . . .Onion . . .Squash . . .Sweet Pepper . . .Tomato . . .Cassava . . .Coco Yam . . .Irish Potato . . .Sweet Potato . . .Yam . . .Canteloupe . . .Watermelon . . .
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. .Avocado
Cacao . .
III ACTUAL LAND USE OF THIS FARM - PERMANENT (PERENNIAL) CROPS ON DAY OF INTERVIEW
Sugarcane . .Banana . .Banana Apple . .Bluggoe . .Plantain . .Annatto . .Ginger . .Pimento . .Vanilla . .
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Questionnaire No.
Parcel No.0 2
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
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Cashew .Coconuts .Grapefruit .
Other .
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Lime/lemon . . .Mandarin . . .
Soursop . . .
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
Mango . . ....Orange
Papaya (E) . . .Papaya (L) . . .Pitahaya . . .Pineapple . . .
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IV ACTUAL LAND USE OF THIS FARM - TEMPORARY CROPS
QUESTIONNAIRE NO.
Parcel No.
0 2
Sweetcorn . . .
Cauliflower . . .
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
(1 Feb 2011)
Beans - Black . . .Beans - Cowpea . . .Beans - RK . . .Peanuts . . .Corn - Y . . .Corn - W . . .
Paddy . . .Broccoli . . .Cabbage . . .Carrots . . .Celery . . .
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Chocho . . .Cucumber . . .
(1 Feb 2011) 1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
1 JAN 2010TO
31 DEC 2010
Hot Pepper . . .Lettuce . . .Onion . . .Squash . . .Sweet Pepper . . .Tomato . . .Cassava . . .Coco Yam . . .Irish Potato . . .Sweet Potato . . .Yam . . .Canteloupe . . .Watermelon . . .
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5.1 How many livestock does this farm have?
V.LIVESTOCK ON THE FARM TODAY
Type ofLivestock
No. ofMales
No. ofFemales
Total
1. Cattle (Beef)
2. Cattle (Dairy)
3. Pigs
4. Sheep
5. Goats
6. Horses
7. Buffalo
8. Rabbits
9. Mules
10. Other
Type of Poultry No. of Males No. of Females Total
1. Broilers
2. Layers
3. Backyard Chickens
4. Turkeys
5. Ducks
6. Geese
7. Other
5.2.1 Total (NUMBER) hives on farm today
5.2.2 Total (Number) bee boxes on farm today
5.3 How many poultry does the farm have today?
5.4 Aquaculture on the farm today
Type of Aquaculture No. of Ponds Area of ponds (Sq. Ft.)
1. Shrimp
2. Tilapia
3. Other
5.1.1 Please indicate the area in acres of pasturelandth t i
Improved
Unimproved
Purpose1 2 3 4 5 6
Purpose Codes (SHADE ALL APPLICABLE)1 = Consume 2 = Consume Product 3 = Sell 4 = Sell Product 5 = Leisure 6 = Work
Purpose1 2 3 4 5 6
Purpose Codes (SHADE ALL APPLICABLE)1 = Consume 2 = Consume Product 3 = Sell 4 = Sell Product 5 = Leisure 6 = Work
5.2.3 What is the total honey production during the last year in pounds?
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Implement Owned RentPublic
RentPrivate
1. Farm tractor
2. Plow
3. Harrow
4. Planter
5. Cultivator
6. Boom Sprayer
7. Combine/Harvester
8. Brushcutter
9. Bulldozer
10. Backhoe
VI.I FARM IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT6.1 Indicate the number and source of the following implements used on the farm during
the last year. If any are owned indicate (from low to high) the need for support from theGovt. to use and/or maintain these implements.
11. Excavator
Need Support?Low High
12. Loader
13. Drier
VI.II AGROFORESTRY
Teak .
Area planted (Acres)
Age(Years)
NumberScattered
Age(Years)
Use ofInputs
Type ofTree
Mahogany
Cedar
Other
1 2 3
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.Use of inputs1 = Fertilizer 2 = Agro-chemicals 3 = Irrigation
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7.0.7 Main Economic Activity0-if under 10 years of age1-Own Crops/Livestock farm2-Own Fisheries activity3-Own Forest related activity4-Agriculture/Fisheries/Forest activities other hhlds5-Non-agricultural activities6-Student7-Housekeeping8-Unable to work/Cannot work9-Other, specify ___________10-Unknown/Don't know
7.0.6 Highest Educ. 0 if under 10 years of age 1-No education
2-Attended primary 3-Completed primary 4-Attended high school 5-Completed high school 6-Attended sixth form 7-Completed sixth form
8-Completed bachelor 9-Completed master
10-Completed doctorate 11-Other
7.0.3 Relation to Head1-Head2-Wife/Husband3-Son/Daughter4-Stepchild/ Adopted child5-Daughter-in-law/Son-in-law6-Mother/Father7-Brother/Sister8-Grandchild9-Grandparent10-Other relatives11-Non-relative
7.0 Ask for the names of the household members and their characteristics.
Who participated in the different tasks pertaining to agriculture production in your household during the last cropping and harvesting season?For each household member "fill in the circle" if applicable or "leave blank" if not applicable.
07
06
05
04
03
02
01 M F
M F
M F
M F
M F
M F
M F
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M F
M F
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7.6 What is your source of water for farm activities?River/lake/pond(gravity)River/lake/pond(pumping)Dam/reservoirDeep well/tube wellShallow well
Municipal water supplyTreated waste waterDesalinated waterRainfedOther
7.7 What is your source of credit (refers to who provide the credit)?Commercial bankAgricultural Development Bank(DFC)Money lenderInput supplierNGOsGovernment
CooperativesCredit UnionSelf-help groupFamily or friendsCommunity Funds
None
Other
7.8 What potential crops for export would you produce if you had sufficient inputs(SHADE ALL)?LimePapayaPitahayaPlantain
SoursopCotton
None
Other
7.9 What inputs would be required for you to produce these crops?FinancingTrainingTechnical Assistance
Availability of Markets NoneOther
7.10Civil What percent of household income is from the farm?
% No Response
If YES, what was done to alleviate the shortage? (MORE THAN ONE)
7.1b What are your needs from the MAF/GOB? DO NOT READ CHOICES (MORE THAN ONE)TrainingMarket infoPest IssuesPrices InfoCrop Issues
Technical AssistanceProduction issuesDisease ProblemsLivestock IssuesMarketing
ExtensionSoilsDrainage
None
Other
7.2 What are major sources of information about farming? DO NOT READ CHOICES(SHADE UP TO 3 SOURCES)
Other farmersExtension Officers (BSI or CGA)Extension Officers (MAFC)Radio
TelevisionNewspapers/publicationsInternetOther
7.3 What kind of agriculture sector information would be most helpful? SHADE ONLY ONE.Market pricesLivestock inventoryForecast of grain production
Forecast of area planted vegetables/grainsWeather Forecasting
None
Other
7.4Civil Has the household had a food shortage during the last twelve months?
Yes No
Skip mealsEat different foodsGet other job
Get help from relativesSell land or livestockOther
If YES, what was the cause of the food shortage? (MORE THAN ONE)
Loss of cropsOld ageLack of job
Lack of landIllness or injuryFamily too large
Other
7.5 Do you have access to the following: (SHADE ALL ACCESSIBLE)RadioCellular PhoneInternet
ComputerTV
None
Other
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VII FARM AND FARM HOUSEHOLD ACTIVITIES
7.1 What are major problems on the farm? DO NOT READ CHOICES(SHADE UP TO 3 PROBLEMS)
WeatherMarket infoLabourThievesPest and DiseasesReliable Source of Water
AnimalsRoad accessLack of CreditLow PricesDrainageMarketing Outlet
Production to MarketTransportationStorageIrrigation
None
Other
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Enumerator
Supervisor
Editor
Name Signature Date
STAFF IDENTIFICATION GRID
Comments
Other
Sketch of farm
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