USING SAMPLING TECHNIQUE LIVESTOCK STATISTICS IN GOVERNORATES | ||||
Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences | ||||
Article 2, Volume 30, Issue 9, September 2005, Page 5271-5289 PDF (266.17 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208476 | ||||
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Author | ||||
B. A. Bayoumi. | ||||
Sampling Department, Agricultural Economic Research Institute, 'Agrlcultural Research Center | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Although the economic impotence of animal product sector , represents about 36% of Agricultural Domestic Product in Egypt, its data experienced with shortage and inaccuracy. The Data estimated each 10 years through the Agricultural Census ,also each 3 years by Agricultural Provinces , under the supervision of Animal Production Sector in MALR. These estimations need more efforts using one of the statistical approach to be more accurate. The study aims at using one of the least cost and more accurate statistical method "Cluster Sample Technique" for estimating livestock unit numbers in the traditional farm holders in Upper Egypt governorates. Also measuring the accuracy level and indicating the proper sample design. 322 holders were chosen and distributed randomly on 23 districts represented 8 governorates of upper Egypt. The outputs indicated that the average size animal unites were about 4.135 & 3.174 & 5.194 & 3.415 & 4.745 & 2.612 & 2.10 units in Giza, Beni- Suit. Fayoum, Menia, Assuit, Sohag, Qena and Aswan respectively. It also showed that Cows and Buffalos represents 79% , 71% . 73% . 77% , 76% , 81% • 79% & 69% . with Standard Error 10%, 9%, 21% . 4% . 3% .. 2% . 3% &16% respectively. The output also showed a J. Agrlc. ScI. Mansoura untv., 30 (9), September, 2005 significant differences between the sample and agriculture provinces estimation for all governorates except Assuit. The outputs showed that Agricultural provinces' estimations for Giza, Beni Suif ,Menia. Sohag, Qena and Aswan governorates were over estimated by 9%, .%,25%,31%,8%,52%, and 44%.respecti\lely , The estimation of Fayourn governorate was lower by 35%. The Study designed illustrative tables for determining sample units with different combination of Standard Deviation in Upper Egypt Govemorates. | ||||
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