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Enquete Nationale sur la Consommation et les Dépense des Ménages 2000-2001

Morocco, 2000 - 2001
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MAR_2000_ENCDM_v01_M
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Statistics Department
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Apr 25, 2019
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Total Quantity of Complete (14-14-14) (IF5_QTY)

Data file: MATERIAL INPUTS

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Total quantity of inorganic fertilizer, Complete 14-14-14 (Kilogram)
Interviewer instructions
Total Quantity (Kilogram) - for each reported material input, i.e., planting materials determine the Total Quantity by multiplying the quantity used by the weight per unit and record the product in two (2) decimal places.

Asked for the following data items:

Inquire from the respondent if the material inputs was used and fill-up the required information one item after the other.

Quantity - account for the number of unit of material inputs used in focus pond during the reference period.

Unit - write down the unit of measure of the material inputs used (e.g. piece, pack, sack, box, kilogram, bottle, liter, etc)

Weight Per Unit (Kilogram) - enter the equivalent weight in kilogram per unit of the type of solid/granule material inputs used or applied, in two (2) decimal places (e.g. unit reported in sack which is equivalent to 50 kilograms; the entry should be 50.00).


Price per unit - record the purchase price of the inputs used per unit of measure.

Description

Definition
Fertilizers - refers to either organic (chicken manure, cow dung, etc.) or inorganic (Urea, Ammonium Phosphate, etc.) primarily used to fertilize the pond to produce natural food like lab-lab, etc.

Organic - refers to animal manure and plant waste containing about 40-50% carbon by dry-weight basis usually from pig/hog, poultry, cattle manure, etc.

Inorganic - are simple dominant compound which primarily contain at least 1 or 2 element of the NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium).
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