Agriculture |
Brief Introduction |
I.
the data in this chapter show the basic conditions of agricultural production
and rural economy, including mainly rural labour force, cultivated land,
quantity of agricultural machinery, output of farming, forestry, animal
husbandry and fishery, output of major products, facilities of water
conservancy and efforts to eliminate water-logging and combat alkalinity, productive
fixed assets owned by the rural households, basic conditions of the state-owned
farms and township enterprises. |
Statistics
on agriculture cover all agricultural production activities except horse raising for military purpose and activities undertaken by agriculture
research institutions. Included in agriculture statistics are production
activities of farms specializing in crop cultivation, forestry, animal
husbandry and fishery; production activities undertaken by government
agencies, institutions, schools and military units; production of collective
farms run by townships and villages; production activities in crop
cultivation, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery undertaken by rural
economic units of various types and by rural households, and commercial
industrial activities undertaken by rural households as sideline production. |
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The
rural social and economic statistics cover all social and economic activities
in all townships except that taking place in county towns. |
II.
Source of data and survey methodology |
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Comprehensive
Statistical Reporting on Farming, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery is a
comprehensive reporting programme reported by provincial statistical bureaus
to the National Bureau of Statistics. Data required in this reporting
programme are collected by statistical offices at all levels by means of sample
surveys, surveys of key units or full enumeration depending on the local
circumstances, or estimated by using information from other government
agencies at the same level or from the sample survey of farm crops and rural
household survey conducted by NBS. for instance,
some data on condition of agriculture production and on forestry and fishery
are obtained from statistics collected by other government agencies at the same
level, while data on crop production are collected from the sample survey of farm
crops. |
Sample
Survey of Farm Crops is a nation-wide survey designed by NBS and implemented
by sample survey teams throughout |
Rural
Social and Economic Survey is a special survey designed by the NBS to understand
the basic condition of social and economic activities at township level, the size
and transfer of total rural labour force and investment in fixed assets in rural
areas. under this survey programme, a complete
enumeration is conducted every 3 years to collect information on basic
condition of social and economic activities at township and village levels,
while sample survey is used to collect information on other items with the same
sampling units as in the Rural Household Survey. |
(2)
Data on the fixed assets, cultivated land and sales of farm products of rural
households (tables 12-11 to 12-15, 12-23, 12-24) are collected and provided
by the Rural Socio-economic Survey Organization, NBS through the Rural
Household Survey. A summary of this survey is given in Chapter 10 of this
yearbook. |
(3)
Data on the basic conditions of the state-owned farms come from the statistical
reports tabulated by the Bureau of Reclamation, Ministry of Agriculture. the statistical coverage includes 30 provinces, autonomous
regions and municipalities directly under the central government; only |
The
data are collected from the grassroots units in accordance with the statistical
reporting scheme and tabulated and reported level by level. the content of indicators and calculation methods are the same
as those stipulated by the National Bureau of Statistics. |
(4)
Data on irrigation and reservoirs, the data on the efforts to eliminate
water-logging, prevent floods by water control and combat alkalinity as well
as the data on the facilities of water conservancy and the area of water-logging
eliminated and the improved area of saline-alkaline land come mainly from
statistical reports of the Ministry of Water Conservancy. the
statistical coverage includes provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities
directly under the central government. County is the basic statistical unit. the data are collected from the counties in accordance
with the statistical reporting scheme and tabulated and reported level by level.
Data on some special indicators such as the number of irrigated areas, large
reservoirs and the medium-sized and small reservoirs that cut across counties
are collected directly by the prefectures and reported to the water
conservancy departments of the provinces. |
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