Data series on ruminants (cattle, carabao and goat) statistics in the Philippines
Series: Data Series No. 6/1987 Published by : Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development (Laguna ) Physical details: 124 pages : illustrations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana | Filipiniana | Fil 310.6362 P53d 1987 (Browse shelf) | Available | B01811 |
Sources and methodology of data collection –
1.0 Production: inventory, value, and number slaughtered –
1.1 Crop and livestock survey –
1.2 Integrated agricultural survey –
1.3 Livestock and poultry survey –
1.4 Census of agriculture –
2.0 Import/export statistics –
2.1 Sources of information –
2.2 Valuation –
2.3 Processing –
3.0 Prices –
3.1 Prices received by farmers –
3.2 Wholesale and retail prices –
4.0 Availability and consumption –
4.1 SSD-MA surveys –
4.2 NEDA food balance sheet –
Statistical tables.
"This Data Series on Ruminants (Cattle, Carabao, and Goat) Statistics in the Philippines is PCARRD's sixth attempt to consolidate statistical figures on a commodity (or group of commodities) basis. PCARRD published the first data series on rice in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The other four data series were on coconut, corn and sorghum, sugarcane, and root crops. Simultaneous with this publication are the data series for hog and for poultry.
Various agencies were tapped for this publication. These include, among others, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAEcon), National Census and Statistics Office (NCSO), Special Studies Division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food (SSD, MAF), and national Economic Development Authority (NEDA). No attempt, however, is made to reconcile the differences as they have computed using different methodologies.
PCARRD hopes that this volume of data series will be a useful reference for policy makers, program implementors, researchers, students, and others." - Ramon V. Valmayor
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