FAO MAAIF SSC3 BASELINE- POULTRY ENTERPRISE


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General Overview [All Regions]

Description Results
Interview period 09-Aug-2023 to 04-Sep-2023
Total number of Respondents 783 [Male:550 Female:233]
Number of Districts 23


u1. Have you heard about the new agricultural technologies (breeds), their desirable attributes, and also best practices for commercial production of poultry in this area? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 29 37.66
01 Yes 48 62.34
Overall 77 100.00


u3. Which sources did you use to access the latest information about the recommended agricultural technologies and best practices in this area during the last 12 months? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Agricultural extension worker of government agency (NAADS/OPM/ PDM etc.)/ office(s) 14 12.84
02 Field Extension Worker of our local government 12 11.01
03 Field Extension Worker of an NGO 4 3.67
04 Input supplier or stockiest in the area 10 9.17
05 Farmer Group/Association 9 8.26
07 Community Resource Person (CRP) of another farmers’ organization 1 0.92
08 Neighboring farmer/ fellow farmer 14 12.84
09 Another farmer(s) relative in this area 6 5.50
12 Radio/newspaper/TV 20 18.35
13 Parents and siblings 1 0.92
14 Through a mobile phone app 5 4.59
15 Government leaders 1 0.92
95 Others 12 11.01
Overall 109 100.00


u7. What has been your main source of agricultural technologies (improved breeds, feeds, drugs, etc.) that you currently use on your farm in the last 12 months [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Own stock/harvest (recycled) 21 25.30
02 On-farm trials 2 2.41
03 Extension demonstration plots 2 2.41
04 Government extension worker 4 4.82
05 Gift from friends/neighbors, relatives 1 1.20
06 Farmer to farmer agricultural technology exchange arrangements 2 2.41
08 Received for free from a primary beneficiary of a project in the area 3 3.61
09 Bought with cash from local seed producer/supplier farmer 12 14.46
10 Bought with cash from local trader/market 10 12.05
11 Bought with cash from agro-input dealers/agro-vets 13 15.66
12 Provided free by NGO/development project 1 1.20
15 Free from friends/neighbors/relatives 2 2.41
20 Advance pay from cooperative 1 1.20
95 Others 9 10.84
Overall 83 100.00


u11. Who owns the poultry enterprise/flock in your household? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Man 30 38.96
02 Woman 16 20.78
03 Male child 1 1.30
05 whole household 24 31.17
95 Others 6 7.79
Overall 77 100.00


u12. Which types of birds do you rear/keep? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Chicken 6 100.00
Overall 6 100.00


u13. If you are raising chicken flock, which chicken breeds do you rear? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Local/ indigenous chicken 56 64.37
02 Exotic broilers only 5 5.75
03 Exotic layers only 9 10.34
04 Exotic kuroilers only 8 9.20
05 Exotic broilers, kuroilers, and layers, 1 1.15
06 Local chicken, exotic broilers kuroilers, and layers 5 5.75
95 Others 3 3.45
Overall 87 100.00


u14. What poultry housing/production system do you use? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Free range 48 58.54
02 Semi intensive 12 14.63
03 Intensive 21 25.61
95 Others 1 1.22
Overall 82 100.00


u15. Where do you get your chicks from? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Own production 41 53.95
02 Purchase 33 43.42
95 Others 2 2.63
Overall 76 100.00


u18. What type of feeds do you give your birds? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Manufactured feeds 18 24.00
02 Local feeds 34 45.33
03 Both local feeds and manufactured 20 26.67
95 Others 3 4.00
Overall 75 100.00


u22. Between male and female household members, who is using the improved poultry breeds in this household? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Men only 16 20.78
02 Women only 7 9.09
03 Both men and women 34 44.16
95 Others 1 1.30
96 None 19 24.68
Overall 77 100.00


u24. Between male and female household members, who is using the recommended best practices for commercial production of poultry in this household? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Men only 14 18.18
02 Women only 11 14.29
03 Both men and women 40 51.95
95 Others 1 1.30
96 None 11 14.29
Overall 77 100.00


u25. Why do you prefer/like these agricultural poultry technologies at your farm? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Its high yielding 42 24.85
02 Early maturity 39 23.08
03 High quality chicken meat 26 15.38
04 High quality eggs 20 11.83
05 High product market price 26 15.38
95 Others 16 9.47
Overall 169 100.00


u31. Did you give out some of the agricultural technologies to secondary poultry farmers in this area in the last 12 month? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 69 89.61
01 Yes 8 10.39
Overall 77 100.00


u33. Which of the following distribution mechanism did you use when giving out the technologies to other farmers in the last 12 months? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Provided agricultural technologies for free to secondary farmers in the neighborhood 20 25.00
02 Provided agricultural technologies to other farmers for free in other areas 5 6.25
03 Provided agricultural technologies for sale to secondary farmers in the neighborhood 2 2.50
04 Provided agricultural technologies for sale to other farmers in other areas 3 3.75
06 Farmer gives agricultural technologies to other secondary farmers as part of group initiative 1 1.25
95 Others 49 61.25
Overall 80 100.00


u36. Have you or other member in the household received poultry farming support/funding from any organization? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Yes on young chicks 6 7.79
03 Yes on chicken house construction 1 1.30
05 Not all 64 83.12
95 Others 6 7.79
Overall 77 100.00


u37. How are you satisfied with the quality if chicken feeds in this area? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Very satisfied 8 10.39
02 Satisfied 25 32.47
03 Neutral 25 32.47
04 Unsatisfied 19 24.68
Overall 77 100.00


u38a. Do you agree that the use of agricultural technologies on your poultry farm in the last 12 months helped to increase your level of farm production [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Extremely helpful 8 10.39
02 Very helpful 22 28.57
03 Somewhat helpful 24 31.17
04 Not so helpful 14 18.18
05 Not at all helpful 8 10.39
95 Others 1 1.30
Overall 77 100.00


u38b. Do you agree that the use of agricultural technologies on your poultry farm in the last 12 months helped to increase your level of productivity [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Extremely helpful 8 10.39
02 Very helpful 21 27.27
03 Somewhat helpful 25 32.47
04 Not so helpful 13 16.88
05 Not at all helpful 9 11.69
95 Others 1 1.30
Overall 77 100.00


u38c. Do you agree that the use of agricultural technologies on your poultry farm in the last 12 months helped to increase your level of farm income [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Extremely helpful 8 10.39
02 Very helpful 23 29.87
03 Somewhat helpful 23 29.87
04 Not so helpful 12 15.58
05 Not at all helpful 10 12.99
95 Others 1 1.30
Overall 77 100.00


u40. What kind of post-harvest practices do you engage in order to add-value on harvested poultry harvest? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Slaughtering 14 15.05
02 Dressing 4 4.30
03 Packaging 12 12.90
04 Transporting 31 33.33
95 Others 32 34.41
Overall 93 100.00


u41. Are you aware of any products that can be developed through value addition of poultry such as: dressed chicken/meat, eggs, feathers, poultry manure, etc.? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 33 42.86
01 Yes 44 57.14
Overall 77 100.00


u42. Do you process poultry produced on your farm? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 41 93.18
01 Yes 3 6.82
Overall 44 100.00


u48a. In the case of hired children (14-18 years), are they supposed to be in school? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 77 100.00
Overall 77 100.00


u48b. In the case of hired children (14-18 years), do you hire them outside their school time? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 77 100.00
Overall 77 100.00


u49. Have you received training in poultry value chain in the last 12 months? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 74 96.10
01 Yes 3 3.90
Overall 77 100.00


u53. Who received the training in the household? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Man 1 33.33
02 Woman 1 33.33
05 whole household 1 33.33
Overall 3 100.00


u54. What was the training about? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Nutrition and feeds 3 100.00
Overall 3 100.00


u55. How would you rate the training received, in terms of the extent to which it addressed your needs? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Very good 1 33.33
02 Good 1 33.33
03 Fairly Good 1 33.33
Overall 3 100.00


u57. Have you heard of the 'poultry-fish mode' of poultry farming? [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
00 No 2 66.67
01 Yes 1 33.33
Overall 3 100.00


u60. In which form do you normally sell your poultry products? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Chicken meat/ meat birds 26 33.77
02 Eggs 8 10.39
03 Both meat birds and eggs 11 14.29
04 Manure 1 1.30
95 Others 31 40.26
Overall 77 100.00


u62. Where do you sell your poultry products? [All Regions]
Note: results are from multiple-choice responses
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Farm gate 42 54.55
02 Local/village market, 28 36.36
03 Main district market 2 2.60
04 Out-of-district market 2 2.60
95 Others 3 3.90
Overall 77 100.00


u63. Who is the major decision maker regarding sale of poultry products in this household [All Regions]
Code Description Freq Percent
01 Men only 29 37.66
02 Women only 16 20.78
03 Both men and women 26 33.77
95 Others 3 3.90
96 None 3 3.90
Overall 77 100.00