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National Agricultural Sample Census 2022
Community Listing

Nigeria, 2022
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Questionnaires
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SAMPLE CENSUS (NASC) LISTING QUESTIONNAIRE 2022
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subtitle Community Listing Questionnaire
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2022-06-30
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS) (formerly Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)) , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) , The World Bank (WB)
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description The NASC household Community questionnaire served as a meticulously designed instrument administered to one community bounding an EA to gather comprehensive data. It encompassed various aspects such as Community administrative data, demographic characteristics of focal persons, agricultural activities including crops, livestock (including poultry), fisheries activities, disasters, infrastructures, organizations, resources and labour activities of the community.
Table of contents The questionnaire was structured into the following sections:

COVER
No sub-sections, No rosters, Questions: 7.
[C0] IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
No sub-sections, No rosters, Questions: 2.
[C01] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
No sub-sections, No rosters, Questions: 5.
[C1] RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS
Sub-sections: 1, Rosters: 1, Questions: 11, Static texts: 1, Variables: 1.
[C2] AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMUNITY
Sub-sections: 5, Rosters: 4, Questions: 43.
[C3] LIVESTOCK AND ENVIRONMENT
No sub-sections, No rosters, Questions: 37, Static texts: 3.
[C4] DISASTERS AND SHOCKS
Sub-sections: 1, Rosters: 1, Questions: 22.
[C5] INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION
No sub-sections, Rosters: 1, Questions: 9, Static texts: 1.
[C6] COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
No sub-sections, Rosters: 1, Questions: 8.
[C7] COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
No sub-sections, Rosters: 1, Questions: 8.
[C8] LAND PRICES AND CREDIT
Sub-sections: 2, Rosters: 2, Questions: 11.
[C9] COMMUNITY KEY EVENTS
No sub-sections, Rosters: 1, Questions: 4, Static texts: 1.
[C10] LABOUR
Sub-sections: 2, Rosters: 4, Questions: 35, Static texts: 2, Variables: 2.
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Reports
National Agricultural Sample Census Report
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subtitle Report on the Listing and Community Survey Questionnaires
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2024-03-28
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS) (formerly Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)) , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) , The World Bank (WB)
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description This publication provides a variety of statistics on the agricultural sector in Nigeria for reference period. Nigeria's agricultural sector contributes to a significant part of the country's GDP. In 2021 it contributed about 26 percent of total GDP. With the agriculture sector being a key in supporting the Nigeria economy, these statistics offer an essential numerical representation of realities within the country and provide an important basis for evidence-based policy making.
The statistics available within this report, provide useful information on agricultural households and their activities related to crops, livestock and fisheries. Additionally, this report contains valuable statistics on communities throughout Nigeria and their agricultural activities, experiences with disasters and shocks, environmental concerns, infrastructure, resource management, land prices and tenure, and agricultural labour. This survey along with an ongoing annual effort will help to monitor and measure progress towards key agricultural sector indicators, including the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) indicators.
This report, along with future reports to be produced as outputs from Nigeria's National Agricultural Sample Census, will be used for national agricultural planning, implementation and policy intervention, for the purpose of improving the agricultural sector through increasing productivity and improving farmers livelihood.
We are grateful to the various agencies and establishments who cooperated in the conduct of this program and the development of this report.
Table of contents Preface .................................................................................................................................................1
Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................2
1. Introduction and Objectives of the National Agricultural Sample Census ..................................................................3
a. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 3
b. Objective of the survey .......................................................................................................................... 4
c. Concepts and Definitions ......................................................................................................................... 4
2. Listing and Community survey methodology, data collection, and processing .............................................................8
a. Sampling design and Coverage .................................................................................................................. 8
b. Scope ............................................................................................................................................... 10
c. Organization of field work ........................................................................................................................ 11
d. Training of field staff ............................................................................................................................. 12
e. Data collection ..................................................................................................................................... 12
f. Data processing and tabulation .................................................................................................................. 14
3. Summary of survey results from the Listing survey ........................................................................................... 16
a. Household Demographics ......................................................................................................................... 17
b. Household agricultural activities ................................................................................................................. 19
I. Crops ........................................................................................................ ........................................ 20
II. Livestock and Poultry ............................................................................................................................. 23
c. Fisheries ............................................................................................................................................. 26
d. Agricultural enterprises ......................................................................................... .................................. 27
4. Summary of the survey results from the Community survey ................................................................................. 29
a. Agricultural activities in the community .......................................................................................................... 29
i. Crops ........................................................................................................ ......................................... 29
ii. Livestock.............................................................................................................................................. 30
iii. Fisheries ........................................................................................................... .................................. 32
iv. Agro- processing activities ........................................................................................................................ 32
b. Disasters and shocks ............................................................................................................................... 33
c. Environment, infrastructure, transportation, and resource management .................................................................. 34
d. Community organizations............................................................................... ........................................... 37
e. Labour ................................................................................................................................................ 38
Annex 1: Details of sampling procedure implemented in the Listing and Community survey.................................................. 41
Annex 2: Listing survey questionnaire ............................................................................................................... 61
Annex 3: Listing survey statistical tables ............................................................................................................ 68
Annex 4: Community survey questionnaire ......................................................................................................... 71
Annex 5: Community survey statistical tables...................................................................................................... 101

List of Figures
Figure 1. Number of agricultural households
Figure 2. Agricultural households by Sex of Household Head
Figure 3. Education Level of Head of Agricultural Household
Figure 4. Distribution of Farming Activities among Agricultural Households
Figure 5. Crop Cultivating Agricultural Holdings, by Number of Plots
Figure 6. Major Crop Groups, by Sex of the Household Head
Figure 7. Major Livestock Types, by Sex of the Household Head
Figure 8. Goat Herd Sizes, Nigeria
Figure 9. Poultry Flock Sizes, Nigeria
Figure 10. Agricultural Households practicing Fishery/Aquaculture Activities
Figure 11. Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Enterprises, by Percent of Holdings with Activities, by Zone

List of Tables
Table 1. Number of EAs by Zone and State
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Technical documents
NASC HOUSEHOLD LISTING FORM AND COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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subtitle HOUSEHOLD LISTING FORM AND COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2022-06-30
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS) (formerly Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)) , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) , The World Bank (WB)
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description This manual provides detailed instructions on how to implement this critical component of the National Agricultural Sample Census - the Household Listing as well as the administration of the Community Questionnaire. The manual is a dependable guide during data collection and therefore imperative for the field personnel to censoriously study it and make sure they understand every stripe of it.
Table of contents Table of Contents
1. Introduction 4
1.1 Objectives of the Sample Census 4
1.2 Fieldwork Organization 5
1.3 Survey Instruments/Equipment 5
1.5 Training for Fieldwork 6
1.6 Teamwork Arrangement for Data Collection 6
1.7 Instruction to Enumerators 6
1.8 Data Transmission Error! Bookmark not defined.
2. Household listing procedures 7
2.1 Preparation 7
2.2 Locating each EA correctly 8
2.2.1 Locating an EA in Google Earth 12
2.3 Identifying and listing all the buildings in the EA 19
2.4 Identifying and listing all the households in the building 20
3. Administration of the Listing Questionnaire 21
SECTION 0: ADMINISTRATIVE IDENTIFICATION 21
SECTION 1: BUILDING LISTING 22
In this section, the enumerator will list all the buildings in the EA. 22
When arriving at the building section, the CAPI screen should look like this 23
SECTION 1a: BUILDING INFORMATION 25
SECTION 2: HOUSEHOLD LISTING 32
SECTION 3: HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE 43
3.1 HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS 43
3.2 HOUSEHOLD AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES 44
3.3 AGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT 51
3.4 OTHER ENTERPRISE (NON-AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES) 51
3.5 CONTACT INFORMATION 53
3.6 COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION 53
4. Survey Solutions CAPI Error! Bookmark not defined.
Community Questionnaire 54
SECTION 1A: IDENTIFICATION 55
SECTION 1: RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS 55
SECTION 2: AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMUNITY 56
2.2 LAND CHARACTERISTICS AND IRRIGATION IN THE COMMUNITY 59
2.3 MARKETS TO SELL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 60
2.4 ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL INPUTS, SERVICES AND CREDIT IN THE COMMUNITY 61
2.5 SOCIAL COHESION 61
2.6 DIFFICULTIES IN AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES 62
SECTION 3: LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION 62
3.1 ENVIRONMENT 66
SECTION 4: DISASTER AND SHOCKS 67
4.1 MIGRATION 68
4.2 DISASTERS 68
SECTION 5: COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION 68
SECTION 6: COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS 69
SECTION 7: COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 70
SECTION 8: LAND PRICES AND CREDIT 71
SECTION 9: COMMUNITY KEY EVENTS 73
SECTION: 10. LABOUR 73
10.1 MALE FARMERS 74
10.2 FEMALE FARMERS 75
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Other Materials
NASC Community Tables
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subtitle Household Community Questionnaire
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2024-03-28
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS) (formerly Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)) , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) , The World Bank (WB)
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description This file contains the main tables of the NASC Community Listing.
Table of contents Table 1. Crop activities practised in the community in the past 12 months
Table 2. Livestock activities practised in the community in the last 12 months
Table 3. Fishery activities practised in the community in the past 12 months
Table 4. Agroprocessing activities practised in the community
Table 5. Agricultural facilities currently available in the community
Table 6. Agricultural processing facilities currently available in the community (Optional table, combining tables 4 and 5 above
Table 7. Availability and sources of electricity in the community
Table 8. Share of total farmland in the community affected by degradation/decrease in soil fertility in the past 3 years, share of farmland degraded compared to 3 years ago
Table 9. Share of total farmland in the community affected by desertification in the past 3 years, share of farmland affected by desertification compared to 3 years ago
Table 10. Share of total farmland in the community abandoned in the past 3 years, share of farmland abandoned compared to 3 years ago
Table 11. Top three (3) reasons for land abandonment in the past 3yrs
Table 12. Availability of any land under irrigation, Irrigation facilities in the community in good working condition
Table 13. Location of nearest market where farmers sell their goods
Table 14. Input and technical support services available in the community, Location of nearest services
Table 15. Sources of agricultural credit available to members of the community
Table 16. Three (3) main causes of conflict in the community in the past 3yrs
Table 17. Frequency of conflicts in the community
Table 18. Difficulties related to crop production faced by farmers in the last 3 years
Table 19. Difficulties related to livestock production faced by farmers in the last 3 years
Table 20. Difficulties related to fishing and aquaculture faced by fishermen or fish farmers in the community in the past 3yrs
Table 21. Crop activities practiced in the community in the past 12 months
Table 22. Usage of antibiotics drugs, growth hormones and traditional medicine, Reasons for application of traditional medicine to livestock by farmers
Table 23. Problem of insufficient livestock feed encountered in the past 12 months, Months problems of feed were encountered to livestock by farmers
Table 24. Main source of water for watering livestock by farmers
Table 25. Problem encounterd in watering livestock in the past 12 months, Months in which watering problems were encountered, Main problems encountered in watering livestock in the community in the past 12 months
Table 26. Disposal methods for deceased animals
Table 27. Locations for livestock grazing/eating grass
Table 28. Pastoral or Nomadic livestock activity and practices
Table 29. Community environment, including officially protected areas, preserved areas, forests or wooded lands, and environmental contamination and concerns
Table 30. Cooking energy and drinking water sources
Table 31. Community member movement - out of the community
Table 32. Community member movement - into the community
Table 33. Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_1. Drought - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_2. Flood - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_3. Heavy rainfall - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_4. Extreme Winds - Disasters experienced in the communit
Table 34_5. Extreme temperatures (cold or heat) - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_6. Fire Disaster - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 34_7. Other (specify) - Disasters experienced in the community
Table 35_1. Nursery - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_2. Primary school (government or private) - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_3. Secondary school (government or private) - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_4. Hospital - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_5. Private clinic - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_6. Pharmacy - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_7. Cell phone distributor - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_8. Post office - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_9. Bus/Minibus stop - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_10. Main access road - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_11. Internet cafe - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_12. Bank (formal sector) - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_13. Microfinance institution - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_14. Police station - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_15. Food market for purchase - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_16. Mosque or Church - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 35_17. Fire station - Community Infrastructure, by infrastructure type, availability and access
Table 36. Community Organizations
Table 37_1. Village Development Committee - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_2. Agricultural Coop/Farmer Based Org (FBO) - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_3. Savings & Credit Coop - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_4. Business Association - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_5. Women's Group - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_6. Youth Group - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_7. NGO - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_8. Community Watch Group/Vigilante - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_9. Water Use Association - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_10. Parents Teachers Association - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 37_10. Parents Teachers Association - Community Organizations - number and membership
Table 38. Community Resource Management
Table 39_1. Arable Land - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_2. Forest - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_3. Pasture - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_4. River/stream - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_5. Lake/pond - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_6. Area under water for aquaculture - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 39_7. Other (specify) - Community Resource Management, by type of resource
Table 40a. Land and Rental Costs
Table 40b. Land and Rental Costs, Urban versus Rural communities
Table 41. Proportion of harvested crop usually given to landowners on sharecropping land/plo
Table 42. Land use access/rights (All)
Table 43. Land use and access/rights with respect to women
Table 44. Credit and collateral requirements for loans
Table 45. Credit access level for women by zone
Table 46. Community Events
Table 47_1. Development Project - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_2. New Employment Opportunity - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_3. New Health Facility - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_4. New Road - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_5. New School - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_6. Improved Transportation Services - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_7. New On-Grid Electricity - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_8. New Off-Grid Electricity - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_9. New Irrigation Facility - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 47_10. Other Good Event (Specify) - Community Events, by event type, years of occurrence and impact
Table 48. Do male/female farmers in the community hire labor to work on farm?
Table 49. Location of workers hired by males/females to work on their plots
Table 50. Activities that male/female farmers hired labourers to do on farm
Table 51. Do male/female farmers hire men/women/children for the listed activities?
Table 52. Amount paid per day by male/female farmers to men, women and children hired to work on their farms (by activity_ALL)
Table 53. For cultivated crop plots, which activities do male farmers hire laborers for?
Table 54. Amount of payment by activities
Table 55. Do male/female farmers hire men/women/children for the listed activities?
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