Rwanda - Rwanda Season Agriculture Survey 2019
Reference ID | RWA-NISR-SAS-2019-v0.1 |
Year | 2018 - 2019 |
Country | Rwanda |
Producer(s) | National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda - Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning |
Sponsor(s) | Government of Rwanda - GoR - Funder |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Jan 11, 2021
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Data Collection
Data Collection Dates
Start | End | Cycle |
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2018-12-02 | 2019-02-09 | Season A |
2019-05-05 | 2019-06-23 | Season B |
2019-09-08 | 2019-09-27 | Season C |
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
Data collection is done in two distinct phases: The first Phase, known as screening activity, consists of visiting all sampled segments and delineating all plots in which the sampled grids points are fallen and thereafter recording the related information using screening questionnaire. The second phase consists of visiting the sub-sampled agricultural plots from screened plots in phase one as well as all Large- Scale Farmers having cultivated plots in the season the survey is being conducted. This phase is conducted in the period of harvesting where farmers are requested to provide information about sowing period and harvesting period, inputs used, agricultural practices done on the plots, the crop production and its use.
For SAS 2019 the NISR employed around 153 field workers and 22 team leaders. Training was provided to all fieldwork personnel on the data collection methodologies associated with the use of GPS for point-sampling and computer tablet questionnaires used for plot data collection and farmer interviews. The tablet computer assisted data collection and interview allowed for very fast and efficient uploading and transfer of the enumerated data from the field to NISR headquarters for processing. The tablet software instruments (electronic version of the paper questionnaires) allowed for instantaneous checking of the respondent data and automatically directed the enumerator questioning to reduce non-sampling errors within the data collection.
Questionnaires
There were two types of questionnaires used for this survey namely screening questionnaire and plot questionnaire. A Screening questionnaire was used to collect information that enabled identification of a plot and its land use using the plot questionnaire. For point-sampling, the plot questionnaire is concerned with the collection of data on characteristics of crop identification, crop production and use of production, inputs (seeds, fertilizers and pesticides), agricultural practices and land tenure. All the surveys questionnaires used were published in English
Data Collectors
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda | NISR | Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning |
Supervision
The 2019 SAS used 153 fieldworkers and 22 team leaders. All fieldwork staff in 2019 held a degree in Agricultural Sciences and was trained by NISR headquarters staff before starting data collection. Higher level supervision of staff from NISR visited the field teams during each phase of data collection to ensure data quality control. At the bottom of the hierarchy, there are enumerators who would be assisted by a team leader also known as a controller. His/ her main function is to introduce the enumerators to the various key people from the sector to the villages leaders up to operators in the Secondary Sampling Unit (known as Segment), and assist enumerators during the whole course of the survey .
A higher level supervision staff from NISR visited the field teams during each phase of data collection to ensure quality control. Responsibilities of a Team Leader is to manage the interviewers to ensure successful completion and quality of data collected in a given time period for the fieldwork. He/she was expected to record information about the fieldwork, which tracks the status of completion of the work in the field, document problems in the field and solutions taken to resolve these problems. Specifically, his/her tasks included:
1. Introduce the survey and interviewers at local level where the survey is administered;
2. Monitor and attend some interviews and make comments on the worker's performance;
3. Meet frequently with each member of the group to discuss, improve and organize work;
4. Check the availability of all the necessary items before going on field;
5. Help workers to solve the problems they encounter;
6. Manage the team's work schedule;
7. Make sure all the big farmers are identified and surveyed;
8. Communicate with NISR, regarding field issues, as necessary.