[Ethiopia] Agricultural Sample Survey 2006/2007 (1999 E.C.) (September - December, 2006) Volume 3, Report on Farm Management Practices, (Private Peasant Holdings, Meher Season)

As part of the 2006/07 (1999 E.C) Agricultural Sample Survey, data on fertilizer, improved seed, irrigation and pesticide applied area and volume of fertilizers and improved seeds used
within the private peasant holdings was collected, processed and summarized.

Rwanda Agricultural Survey, 2006

This publication describes the methodology used, essential characteristic features of farmer households, use of agricultural inputs and manpower, crop productions, land use, animal farming during the 2006 season. Moreover, these results are compared to data of preceding years.

[Ethiopia] Agricultural Sample Survey 2005/2006 (1998 E.C.) (September - December, 2005) Volume 3, Report on Farm Management Practices, (Private Peasant Holdings, Meher Season)

As part of the 2005/06 (1998 E.C) Agricultural Sample Survey, data on fertilizer, improved seed, irrigation and pesticide applied area and volume of fertilizers and improved seeds used within the private peasant holdings was collected, processed and summarized...

[Ethiopia] Agricultural Sample Survey 2004/2005 (1997 E.C.) (September 2004 - December 2005), Volume 3, Report on Farm Management Practices, (Private Peasant Holdings, Meher Season)

As part of the 2004/05 (1997 E.C) Agricultural Sample Survey, data on fertilizer, improved seed, irrigation and pesticide applied area and volume of fertilizers and improved seeds used within the private peasant holdings was collected, processed and summarized.

Ethiopian Agricultural Sample Enumeration, 2001/02 (1994 E.C.) Results at Country Level, Statistical Report on Farm Management Practices, Livestock and Farm Implements, Part II, Chapter 6

In general, this chapter deals with the agricultural census data that indicates the type of
inputs applied, quantity of inputs applied, the irrigated cropland area, estimates of cropland
area damage, number of holders who applied different agricultural inputs and farm management practices, and number of holders covered by extension package programs in Ethiopia.

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