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Agricultural Integrated Pilot Survey 2018: Economy Module (Ghana)

Abstract

The AGRIS Ghana Pilot test was implemented in 4 districts of the Ashanti Region (Ahafo Ano South, Asante Akim North, Ejura Sekye Dumase, and Sekyere Afram Plains) in February 2018, to collect information on:
- Crop and livestock production as well as data on farm characteristics, diversification and structures;
- Farm revenues and expenses;
- Type of labour used by the agricultural holding;
- Farming practices and their linkages with the natural environment;
- Farm machinery, equipment and assets.

The general objective of the pilot was to customize AGRIS instruments and methodologies for adoption as a standard tool to efficiently gather relevant and reliable agricultural data for policy making and monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The specific objectives of the AGRIS Ghana pilot were as follows:
- Elaborate the overall set up of AGRIS in Ghana;
- Customize the content of the AGRIS questionnaire to the Ghanaian context;
- Assess the overall efficiency of the customized, integrated questionnaires and their feasibility in terms of length, flow, use of Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI), and integration of core and rotating modules;
- Assess the difficulty and relevance of each question, each section and each generic questionnaire for different types of holdings;
- Test the use of Survey Solutions software to implement CAPI data collection, and the current version of the CAPI questionnaires;
- Assess the relevance of the training material developed to train survey enumerators and supervisors.