Brief Introduction
I.
Main Contents and Statistical Scopes
The data in this chapter show the basic
conditions of agricultural production and rural economy, including mainly cultivated
land, quantity of agricultural machinery, output of agriculture, 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 rural households, basic conditions of
State-owned farms.
Statistics on agriculture cover all
agricultural production activities except horse raising for military purpose
and agricultural production activities undertaken by agriculture research
institutions. In other words, included in agriculture statistics are production
activities in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery undertaken by
rural economic units of various types and by rural households; production
activities of farms specializing in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and
fishery; production activities in agriculture undertaken by government
agencies, institutions, schools and military units; production activities in
agriculture undertaken by collective farms run by townships and villages; and
production activities in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
undertaken by manufacturing and mining enterprises.
(1) Agriculture: refers to cultivation of
farm crops, including cereals, beans, tuber crops, cotton, oil-bearing crops,
sugar crops, hemp, tobacco leaves, vegetables, gardening plants, fruits, nuts,
crops for beverages and spices, medicinal herbs and other farm crops.
(2) Forestry: includes the planting of
trees (excluding the operations of planting, management and harvesting on tea
plantations, mulberry fields and orchards), cutting and transport of timber and
bamboo and collection of forest products.
(3) Animal husbandry: includes the raising
and grazing of domestic animals and poultry, and the hunting and raising of wild animals.
(4) Fishery: includes cultivation and
catching of aquatic animals and seaweed.
(5) Services in support of agriculture,
forestry, animal husbandry and fishery: include supporting services to
production activities in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
but do not include activities of science and technology and professional
services.
Rural social and economic statistics cover
social and economic activities in all townships except county towns.
II.
Data Sources and Survey Methods
(1) Data on
agricultural production (Table 12-1 to Table 12-6 and Table 12-13 to Table
12-20) are provided by the Department of Rural Social and Economic Survey of
the NBS using data from the Statistical Reporting Form System on Agriculture,
Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery; the Statistical Reporting System on
Agricultural Output and Prices; the System of Rural Social and Economic Survey;
and the Sample Survey System of Farm Crops.
Statistical Reporting Form System on
Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery is a comprehensive
reporting program for reporting by provincial statistical bureaus to the
National Bureau of Statistics. Data required in this reporting program are
collected by statistical offices at all levels by means of sample surveys,
surveys of key units or complete enumeration depending on the local
circumstances, or estimated by using information from other government agencies
at the same level. For instance, some data on condition of agriculture production
and on forestry and fishery are obtained from statistics data collected by
other government agencies at the same level.
Sample Survey System of Farm Crops is a
nation-wide survey designed by the NBS and implemented by sample survey teams
throughout
System of Rural Social and Economic Survey
is a special survey designed by the NBS to understand the basic conditions of
social and economic activities at township level, the size and mobility of
total rural labour force and investment in fixed
assets in rural areas. Under this survey system, a complete enumeration is
conducted every 3 years to collect information on the basic conditions of
social and economic activities for all towns, townships and villages. Sample
surveys are used to collect information on other items, with township, village
and household samples. In the two former cases, both township and village
samples are selected from individual provincial frames. The household sample is
the same as in the rural household survey.
(2) Data on fixed assets, cultivated land
and sales of farm products of rural households (Table 12-10 to Table 12-12,
Table 12-23 and Table 12-24) are collected and compiled by the Department of
Rural Social and Economic Survey of the NBS through the System of Rural
Household Survey. Please refer to Chapter 9 (People’s Living Conditions) of the
Yearbook for description of the System of Rural Household Survey.
(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 scope includes 30
provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central
Government; except
(4) Data on irrigation and reservoirs, data
on efforts to eliminate water-logging, to prevent floods by water control and
to combat alkalinity as well as 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 Resources.
The statistical scope includes provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities
directly under the Central Government. Data are collected from individual
counties in accordance with the statistical reporting system and are 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 provincial departments of water resources.
(5) Data on disaster-covered area and
disaster-affected area are figures jointly confirmed by the NBS in consultation
with the Ministry of Civil affairs, the Ministry of Water Resources and the
China Meteorological Administration.