This document discusses Bangladesh's Agriculture Census 2018. It provides background on previous agriculture censuses conducted in Bangladesh. Agriculture Census 2018 will cover crops, fisheries, and livestock for the first time. It aims to identify structural changes in agriculture over time and provide data for policymaking. The census will involve full enumeration and use of core and long questionnaires. It will develop sampling frames for future surveys. Outputs will include preliminary reports and reports on cropping patterns, sample census, and administration. The census expects to improve annual estimates for crops, fisheries, and livestock used in GDP calculation. Support may be provided for questionnaire preparation, training, data capturing, and report development.
1. Roundtable on
World Programme for the Census of Agriculture 2020
Bangkok, Thailand
19-23 September 2016
Name of presenter and/or contact person : Jafor Ahmed Khan
Title : Director
Name of agency : Bangladeh Bureau of statistics
E-mail address: jaforbbs@yahoo.com
“Identification and general characteristics
collected in Bangladesh Agriculture Censu
s 2008”
Technical Session 4: Census Theme 1
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2. 2
Background of Agriculture Census
Agriculture Census 2008
Agriculture Census 2018
Outline
3. 3
Background of Agriculture Census
Name of Agriculture
Census
Duration Legal Basis Coverage
Agriculture Census-
1960
1 Feb. to 21
March 1960
Agricultural Census
Act NO. XLI of 1958
5773 sample mauzas
Randomly selected
(mainly crops, livestock, fishery
partly)
Agriculture Census-
1977
14 April to 31
May 1977
Agricultural Census
Act NO. XLI of 1958
14% rural mauza and hill tracts was
done special arrangement
Agriculture Census-
1983-84
20 days in both
years
Agricultural Census
Act NO. XLI of 1958
(Amended in 1983)
50% mauza covered with urban
rural
Agriculture Census-
1996
25 Dec. 1996 to
25 Jan. 1997
Agricultural Census
Act NO. XLI of 1958
(Amended in 1983)
Full count of urban and rural
holdings
Agriculture Census-
2008
11-25 May 2008 Agricultural Census
Act NO. XLI of 1958
(Amended in 1983)
Full count of urban and rural area
Agriculture (Crops,
Fisheries and
Livestock) Census-
2018
(Proposed)
16-30 April 2018 Statistics Act, 2013 Full count of urban and rural (agri.
HH in 4 major City Corporations)
(Crops, Fisheries and Livestock
details for the first time)
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The 2008 Agriculture Census captured data on following areas:
• The number and distribution of households engaged in agriculture;
• The number of agricultural holdings, area of holdings, average size of holdin
g etc.;
• The employment size of the agriculture sector;
• The number of wage labour by gender employed in agriculture sector.
• The acreage and production of selected crops during the reference year.
• The stock of livestock and poultry;
• The state and changes in attributes relating to the structure of agriculture suc
h as the size and distribution of holding, tenancy, size and type of farming, ext
ent of agriculture resources etc.
1.Agriculture Census 2008
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a) To determine the number of agricultural holdings, area of holdings, average size of holding e
tc.;
b) To determine the number and distribution of households engaged in agriculture;
c) To determine the economic and employment size of the agriculture sector;
d) To determine the number of wage labour by gender employed in agriculture sector.
e) To determine the irrigated area under different crops;
f) To determine the stock of livestock and poultry;
g) To measures of the state and changes in attributes relating to the structure of agriculture such
as the size and distribution of holding, tenure ship, size and type of farming, extent of agricultu
re resources etc;
h) To provide benchmark data for improving current estimates of crop acreage, production and
livestock resources.
i) To form a basis for the formulation, development and implementation of the programme and
policies for agricultural development of the country.
j) To provide fisheries statistics related to household, areas, etc
1.1 Objectives
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Agriculture Census, 2008 was a household based and stand - alone country-wide
census. Under the purview of this census, the target population was all dwelling
households of the country. The Agriculture Census, 2008 was a complete count o
f all agricultural holdings managed by dwelling households.
1.2 Scope and Coverage
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a) The findings available from Agriculture Census, 2008 allowed us to make statistical infe
rence about the structure, nature and performance of agriculture sector;
b) The findings available from this census was used for monitoring the progress towards th
e Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) including poverty analysis and food security;
c) Agriculture Census provided current and comprehensive data relating to crop and livesto
ck production for the census year, and this can be useful as a benchmark for improving cur
rent crop and livestock statistics.
d) The findings available from this survey was used by the policy-makers and planners wh
o have reason to be concerned about the snapshot of the structure and performance of the a
griculture sector.
e) The findings available from this census provided benchmark on the change of various p
arameters relating to agriculture sector which have been occurred between Agriculture Cen
sus, 2008 and Agriculture Census 1996.
1.3 Use of Agriculture Census Data
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The 2008 Agriculture Census was carried out in accordance with the broad guidelines pr
ovided by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
This census reflected the recommendations of FAO and other international organizations
as this was vital for proper quality and objectiveness of statistical information on agricultur
e.
The 2008 Agriculture Census was carried out on a full count basis throughout the countr
y from 11th May, 2008 to 25th May, 2008.
1.4 Methodology
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Questionnaire
Training manual for enumerator and supervisor
Training of Census Personnel
Data Collection at Field Level
Post Enumeration Check (PEC)
1.5 Survey Instruments
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According to Agriculture Census, 2008, the total number of households (dwelling house
holds) in the country stands at 28.67 million. Of which 11.56% is in the urban areas and 88
.44% is in the rural areas. In Population Census 2001, the total number of dwelling househ
olds was recorded at 24.85 million and thus the compound growth rate of dwelling househ
olds has been estimated at 2% per annum.
As per Agriculture Census, 2008, the total number of agriculture farm households is 14.7
2 million which accounts for 51.33% of the total households. Data available from Agricult
ure Censuses conducted in 1983-84, 1996 and 2008 reveal that though the absolute number
of farm households in rural areas is gradually increasing, yet the percent (as percent of tota
l rural households) of agriculture farm households is gradually decreasing.
1.6 Key findings
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According to Agriculture Census, 2008, the total number of agriculture labour househol
ds has been recorded at 8.93 million which accounts for 31.13% of total households. Out o
f the total agriculture labour households, only 0.27% is in urban areas and 30.86% is in rur
al areas. Data available from previous agriculture censuses indicate that the percentage of a
griculture labour households is gradually decreasing.
Agriculture Census, 2008 discloses the fact that there are 4.48 million landless househo
lds in the country of which 1.22 million are in urban areas while 3.26 million are in rural ar
eas. Data available from previous agriculture censuses reveal that the percent of landless h
ouseholds is steadily increasing in rural areas.
Agriculture Census, 2008 suggests that there are 8.42 million tenant households in the c
ountry of which 0.46 million is in urban areas and 7.96 million is in rural areas.
Agriculture Census, 2008 discloses that there are 2.77 million households engaged in h
ybrid Boro cultivation of which only 0.34% households are in urban areas while 18.51% h
ouseholds are in rural areas.
1.6 Key findings (Contd.)
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2.Agriculture Census 2018
Mandate for Agriculture Census
Statistics Act, 2013
Clause-6(Ga), BBS is mandated to conduct Agriculture (Crops) Cen
sus, Fisheries and Livestock Census
NSDS
Mentioned Agriculture Census as one of the core activity (Core acti
vity:2.3.1) of BBS.
13. To identify the structural changes of agriculture sector over time
To provide basic data of agriculture sector for policy making
To prepare sampling frame for agricultural surveys
To provide detailed information on livestock subsector
2.1 Main objectives
14. 2.2 Specific Objectives
To conduct the agriculture (crops, fisheries and livestock) census
(a large scale periodic statistical operation, based on which the comprehensive reports wi
ll be made available to the users in shortest possible time)
To determine the structure and related characteristics of agriculture sector
(by providing statistical data on land utilization, tenancy in terms of leasing, cropping
pattern, irrigation status, livestock population with other characteristics, area under fish
cultivation and other related information, agricultural machineries and transports, use
of fertilizers and other agricultural inputs etc.)
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15. 2.2 Specific Objectives(Contd.)
To provide bench mark data
(needed for formulating agricultural development program for agriculture sector and for ev
aluating progress)
To provide basic frames of households and operational holdings
(for carrying out future surveys on crops, Poultry-livestock and fisheries subsector)
To find basis for developing an integrated program
(for current agricultural statistics)
To provide statistics for observing the structural changes
(in agriculture sector (crops, Poultry-livestock and fisheries) over the years)
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16. 2.2 Specific Objectives(Contd.)
To facilitate formulation of the government policies and programs
(for the benefit of the rural poor, small and marginal agricultural households and rural d
evelopment)
To generate disaggregated agriculture statistics (by administrative and geographic are
as, such as division, district, upazila (sub district), union, mouza and rural, urban etc.)
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17. Number of farm household
Gross Cropped area
Net cropped area
Propensity of cropping
Arable land
Area under each crop
Homestead land
Area under permanent crop
Area under temporary crop
2.3 Major areas to be Covered
18. Number of livestock HH
(number of cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep, pigs, poultry birds, ducks, pigeons and other relevant
information)
Number of fisheries HH
Area under pisciculture
Area under pond and so on
Detail information on fishery sub-sector
2.3 Major areas to be Covered
19. Sl Previous Agriculture Censuses Agriculture Census 2018
01. A core module, along with a long
questionnaire (supplementary
modules) was used for most of the
parameters of crop and land use
statistics and few parameters of
fishery and livestock sub-sectors
were estimated/obtained from
Previous ACs.
A core module will be used to obtain major
parameters of three sub-sectors ( c r o p ,
livestock & fishery) and three long
questionnaires will be used for collecting
detail information for each sub-sector.
02. Sampling frame for conducting
different surveys, was not prepared
from Previous ACs .
One of the prime objectives of AC 2018 is to
prepare a sampling frame for conducting
different surveys of each sub-sector.
2.4 Previous ACs vs AC 2018
20. Literature review (national, international);
Appropriate designing of the Census;
“World Programme of the Census of Agriculture 2020 (WCA 2020)” the Guidelines
of FAO;
Identification of questions for core module;
Identification of questions for long questionnaires;
Preparation of draft tabulations and manuals
Determination of degree of undercount;
Level of disaggregation of data;
Integration with other surveys and sampling frame;
2.5 Major issues for considerations (Precensu
s Activities)
21. First zonal operation for identifying enumeration areas using GIS maps and up
dating number of hh in computer sheet
Second zonal operation for updating maps and computer sheet, selecting enum
erators, supervisors, training centers, banks etc.
To conduct Final Census using Core Module and identify agriculture hh
To conduct Post Enumeration Check
To conduct Sample Census using long questionnaire for crops, fisheries and li
vestock sub-sectors
2.6 Census Phases
22. Full enumeration of general households and agricultural farm will be conducted;
Approximately 150 thousand enumeration areas will be formed across the country;
GIS maps will be used for the formation of the enumeration area;
2.7 Census Methodology
23. Final operation of AC 2018 will be carried out using a core module;
Under counting of AC 2018 (If something is found) will be adjusted following Post Enume
ration Check (PEC);
Sample Census will be conducted using long questionnaire for crops, fisheries and livestoc
k;
Data will be inferred and/or extrapolated to the national or subnational level;
ICR technology will be used for data capturing;
2.7 Census Methodology (Cont.)
24. 2.8 Training in agriculture census
Stage-1: Training of master trainers ;
Stage-2: Training of Zonal officers ;
Stage-3: Training of enumerators and supervisors .
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25. 2.9 Human Resource for Agriculture Census
•Enumerator : 1,50,000 (per Enu=200HH)
•Supervisor : 24,700 (Per Sup=6Enu)
•Zonal Officer :2600
•District Census Coordinator :150
•Divisional Census Coordinator : 8
•Additional National Census Coordinator :4
•National Census Coordinator (DG) :1
•Chief Census Coordinator (Secretary) :1
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26. 2.10 Output of Agriculture Census 2018
Preliminary report
Report on basic statistics of agricultural holdings (Vol-1);
Report on cropping pattern (Vol-II);
Reports on sample census (Vol-III);
Analytical report (Vol-IV);
PEC report (Vol-V);
Administrative report (Vol-VI);
Zila Series -64 reports for 64 Zilas;
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27. Sub-sector Existing System Expected Improvements after AC
2018
Crops Annual production estimates
generated by BBS
sampling frame based on AC will be
used by BBS for providing annual
crop production estimates which will
be used for GDP calculation
Fisheries Annual administrative
production data generated by
DoF
sampling frame based on AC will be
used by DoF for providing annual
fish production estimates which will
be used for GDP calculation
Livestock Extrapolated data used,
based on mainly inter-censal
growth rate (BBS) and
partially data from DLS
It has to be decided; IMF strongly
recommends to use data obtained
from annual surveys
2.11 Expected improvements in annual estimates
28. Preparation of census tabulations for crop, fisheries and livestock census
Preparing questionnaire and training manual
Data capturing
Preparing and finalizing census reports
Developing sampling frame for annual surveys for crops, fisheries and livestock and o
ther related surveys
2.12 Tentative areas for support