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Crops Statistics. FAO Statistics Division (ESS) performs five main activities to carry out his constitutional mandate: - Collection - Selection - Filling- in gaps - Processing - Dissemination. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS FAO ESS Crops Statistics
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATIONOF THE UNITED NATIONS

FAO ESS

Crops Statistics

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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATIONOF THE UNITED NATIONS

FAO ESS

• FAO Statistics Division (ESS) performs five main activities to carry out his constitutional mandate:

- Collection - Selection - Filling- in gaps - Processing - Dissemination

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1. Primary crops are those which come directly from the land and without having undergone any real processing, apart cleaning.

2. Primary crops: 2.1Temporary crops2.2 Permanent crops

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2. Temporary crops Concept of area: crop are is a surface of

land on which a crop is grown. Area gross and area net. It has been recommended that countries

report net area sown and net area harvested.

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• Coverage of area: it was recommended that area data should cover the entire area devoted to each crop, including when necessary, estimates for small areas not covered in the current annual area surveys.

• Associated or mixed cropping• Successive cropping

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• Shifting cultivation• Cultivation under glass or protective cover• Concept of yield and production: Applying formula or gathering information It is recommended that the coverage of

yield and production data be total and complete, similar to the coverage of area figures.

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• Temporary primary crops:

Cereals: It has been recommended that the denominations of cereal crops be limited to crops harvested for dry grain only, excluding, therefore, crops harvested green for forage, silage , grazing, etc; and, in the case of maize, harvested green, also for food.

– Classification

It is recommended that countries report production figures in terms of clean, dry grains, in the form these are usually marketed. The only exception is rice.

The number of commodities included in this group are 15.

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• Pulses: Should be limited to crops harvested for dry grain only, excluding , therefore, crops harvested green for forage, used for grazing or as green manure and also crops harvested green for food which are considered vegetables.

• Classification The number of commodities included in this group are 11.

• Production data should be reported in terms of dry clean weight, excluding the weight of the pods.

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• Roots and tubers: The production of root crops (and related yield) should be reported in terms of clean weight.

• Classification. The number of commodities included in

this group are 7.

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• Sugar crops: Production of sugar beets and sugar cane should relate to the stage when they are sent to the sugar factories, i.e., reasonably clean and free tops and leaves.

– Classification The number of commodities included in this

group are 8.

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• Oil-bearing crops: Production of oilseeds should always relate to the quantities actually harvested, whatever use will be made of them after harvest.

Groundnuts data should be reported in terms of groundnuts in the shell; other oilseeds, in terms of the weight of the seeds.

Classification: Oilseeds are classified according to the genera to which they belong.

The number of commodities included in this group are 13.

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• Fibre crops: Fibre crops are annual crops yielding vegetable fibres, mostly soft fibres, which are utilized by the textile industry to produce first thread and yarn, and, from these, innumerable fabrics or manufactures.

– Classification Area data for each fibre crop should cover all areas from which

the fibres have been harvested. The number of commodities included in this group are 5.

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• Vegetables: are plants cultivated both as field crops and garden crops, both in the open and under glass.

– Classification. Area and production of vegetables of little importance in the

context of total area and production of vegetables, for example, less than 1 percent each of them, could be reported together in one single figure.

The number of commodities included in this group are 28.

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• Tobacco Tobacco yield and production figures

should refer to farm sales weight, i.e., the weight of the leaves leaving the farm for tobacco factories. The leaves are usually drier than at harvest, though not fully dry.

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• Fodder crops (Temporary and permanent). FODDER CROPS are those cultivated explicitly or primarily for animal feeding. – They contain three major groups of fodder:

grasses, including cereals harvested green; legumes, including pulses harvested green; root crops and vegetables cultivated for fodder.

– Classification: The number of commodities included in this group are 5.

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• Fruits and berries. – Fruit crops are those crops yielding fruits and berries

characterized (with few exceptions) by their sweet taste.

The majority are permanent crops, mainly trees, bushes and shrubs, but also vines and palms. Commercial crops are cultivated in orchards and compact plantations

– Classification: The number of commodities included in this group are 34.

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• Nuts Nuts are tree crops yielding dry fruits or

kernels characterized by their woody shells or hard husks.

This group includes only nuts used mainly as dessert or table nuts. – Classification: The number of commodities

included in this group are 10.

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• Oil-bearing crops (Permanent only) Definition. Oil-bearing crops are annual

and perennial plants whose seeds (oilseeds), fruits or mesocarp, nuts and kernels (oil palm) are used mainly for extraction of culinary and industrial oils and fats, excluding essential oils. – Classification: The number of commodities

included in this group are 5.

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• Spices Spices are plants which, in one or the other of

their components (rhizome, bark, fruits, berries, seeds, etc.), contain strongly flavoured and aromatic substances. For this reason they are mainly used as condiments. Most of them are perennial. Classification: The number of commodities included

in this group are 10.

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• Other permanent crops

• Coffee

• Cocoa

• Tea

• Maté

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• Natural rubber.

• Hops

• Sisal

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