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Agricultural Production Survey: June 2010 (Final)

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Agricultural Production Survey: June 2010 (Final) en-NZ

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Methodology

Period-specific information


**Survey information**

This release contains final results from the 2010 Agricultural Production Survey. This survey is part of an ongoing programme of agricultural production statistics conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. A Census was held in 2002 and 2007, with sample surveys in 2003–2006 and 2008–2010.

The figures from the Agricultural Production Survey may differ from those produced from other sources, such as the National Exotic Forestry Description Survey produced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the Stock Number Survey from Beef and Lamb New Zealand Limited and Dairy Statistics from Livestock Improvement Corporation Limited. These surveys use different survey frames and designs.

Responses from farmers and foresters in the 2010 Agricultural Production Survey have resulted in an estimated eligible population of 60,000 enterprises.



**2010 questionnaire changes**

Horticulture - Questions on the area of fruit trees and vines planted, and the area of vegetables and other horticulture crops harvested were not included.

Inhibitors applied to the farm - The questions in this section were expanded to collect information on urease inhibitors and nitrification inhibitors. Past questionnaire changes relevant for 2010



**Sample design**

For the 2010 Agricultural Production Survey, a stratified sample design was used to select a sample from the population. In selecting this sample, the population was stratified by regional council area, ANZSIC group, and size group. The size groups were determined as follows:

  • For those businesses that had previously responded to one or more of the agricultural production censuses or surveys since 2002, the most recent production data was used to form size groups. The variables used to form size groups covered a range of livestock and cropping variables. Typically three size groups were formed: small, medium and large.
  • For new businesses or those businesses that did not respond to the 2002 to 2009 agricultural collections, a random sample was taken.

The 2010 Agricultural Production Survey has a sample size of 30,000.



**2010 sampling error and imputation levels**

Sampling error and imputation levels for the 2010 Agricultural Production Survey

DescriptionRelative sampling errors at 95% confidence interval (%)% of total estimate imputed
Ewe hoggets put to ram918
Breeding ewes (2-tooth and older) put to ram318
Total sheep319
Lambs born to ewe hoggets1316
Lambs born to ewes318
Total lambs318
Dairy cows and heifers, in milk or calf421
Total dairy cattle421
Calves born alive to dairy heifers/cows420
Beef cows and heifers in calf (age 1–2 years)720
Beef cows and heifers in calf (aged 2 years and over)418
Total beef cattle318
Calves born alive to beef heifers/cows418
Female deer mated813
Total deer 713
Fawns born on the farm813
Breeding sows (aged 1 year and over) 118
Mated gilts107
Total pigs87
Piglets weaned on the farm57
Area of new forestry plantings (hectares)2210
Area of forestry replantings (hectares)101
Exotic timber harvested (hectares)32
Exotic timber harvested (cubic metres)32
Wheat tonnage harvested1027
Wheat area harvested (hectares)1026
Barley tonnage harvested822
Barley area harvested (hectares)821
Maize grain tonnage harvested728
Maize grain area harvested (hectares)728


**Response rates**

The estimated proportion of eligible businesses that have responded to the 2010 Agricultural Production Survey for this final release is 85 percent. These businesses represent 86 percent of the total estimated value of agricultural operations.



General information


**About the estimates**

Figures in this release are rounded. All percentages in this release are calculated using unrounded figures. The figures from the Agricultural Production Survey may differ from those produced from other sources, such as the National Exotic Forestry Description Survey produced by the Ministry for Primary Industries, the Stock Number Survey from Beef and Lamb New Zealand Limited, and Dairy Statistics from Livestock Improvement Corporation Limited. These surveys use different survey frames and designs.



**Population frame**

The Agricultural Production Survey includes all units identified on Statistics New Zealand's Business Frame as having agricultural activity. The Business Frame is a list of businesses in New Zealand, based on their registration for goods and services tax (GST) with Inland Revenue. It should be noted that the compulsory registration level for GST is $60,000, so there is a partial and unquantifiable coverage of units below this level.



**Survey population**

The survey population for the Agricultural Production Survey is all businesses engaged in 'agricultural production activity' (including livestock, cropping, horticulture, and forestry), or which owned land that was intended for agricultural activity. The survey population includes businesses engaged in agriculture or forestry production as a secondary activity.



**Industries in scope**

The survey population specifically includes businesses classified to the following ANZSIC06 codes:

  • A01 Agriculture
  • A0301 Forestry (excluding native forestry).

It also includes parts of:

  • L671200 Non-residential property operators
  • M691000 Scientific research services (agriculture-related research that involves land holding (excluding universities))
  • P802300 Combined primary and secondary education (agricultural high school operation)
  • P802400 Special school education (special needs education involving agricultural production activity)
  • P810200 Higher education (agriculture-related research undertaken by universities that involves land holding)
  • R912100 Horse and dog racing administration and track operation
  • R912900 Other horse and dog racing activities (racehorse training and racing stables operations)
  • R892200 Nature reserves and conservation parks operation.

The survey population specifically excludes:

  • A019300 Beekeeping
  • part of A019900 Other livestock farming nec (worm farming, pet breeding, dog breeding, cat breeding, bird breeding (except poultry, game birds, ostriches, and emus))
  • A017100 Poultry meat (except growers who also produce eggs for human consumption).


**Population changes**

For the 2002 Census, we sourced the population from the Business Frame and the Inland Revenue Client Register. We checked these sources against industry lists and AgriBase to ensure all large units were included in the population.

After the 2002 Census, we used the Business Frame for the censuses and surveys.



**Survey content changes**

Over the years, we have changed the core information we gather in agricultural production collections.

Since 2002, these collections have gathered information on livestock and arable farming, horticulture, and forestry with the following exception.

In 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010 the surveys collected information on livestock and arable farming, and forestry (we did not collect horticulture production information).



**Past questionnaire changes**

Forestry

The reference date for forestry production estimates changed to 31 March in the 2005 Agricultural Production Survey. This change was made to allow the forestry section of the Agricultural Production Survey to align more closely with the National Exotic Forest Description survey (NEFD) run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.

For the 2002 Census, and the 2003 and 2004 surveys, the year ended date was 31 December. For Agricultural Production collections prior to the 2002 Agricultural Production Census the year ended date was 30 June.

Fawns

Since the 2005 survey, the data relates to fawns born on the farm that were alive at four months. This change takes into account industry recommendations. In 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, and 2004, data related to fawns weaned on the farm. In 2002, data related to fawns born on the farm.

Deer

Users should note that deer figures since the 2004 survey are not directly comparable with 2002 and 2003 figures. Improvements made to the questions about deer in the 2004, 2005 and 2006 surveys have resulted in improved deer number estimates. While it is not possible to quantify the exact extent of the previous undercoverage, Statistics NZ estimates an undercount of about 70,000 deer at 30 June 2002 and 50,000 at 30 June 2003.



**Reliability of sample survey estimates**

This release contains statistics from the 1994 - 1996, 1999 and 2002 -2010 Agricultural Production collections. All the results from these collections are subject to non-sampling error.

Non-sampling error arises from biases in the patterns of response and non-response, inaccuracies in reporting by respondents, and errors in the recording and classification of data. Statistics NZ adopts procedures to detect and minimise these types of errors, but they may still occur and are not easy to quantify.

As the 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003-2006 and 2008-2010 are sample surveys, not censuses, the results from these collections are also subject to sampling error. Sampling error arises from selecting a random sample of businesses and weighting the results, rather than holding a complete enumeration. The 2010 sample design has been optimised to produce a specified sampling error for certain combinations of key variables and regions, but not all. Also, the 2010 design is optimised on the basis of the distribution of past farmer responses, mainly those to the 2009 and 2008 surveys. Given the dynamic nature of the agricultural sector, the sample errors for 2010 may sometimes be smaller or larger than planned, particularly for those sectors or regions rapidly changing.



**Imputation**

Values are imputed for farmers and foresters who do not return a completed questionnaire. Imputation involves replacing missing items with values based on other information available.

The method of imputation used is random 'hot deck' imputation.

A proportion of non-respondents are estimated as ineligible for imputation. The remaining non-respondents are grouped into imputation cells based on regional council area, ANZSIC06 group, and previous years' production data. Each non-respondent is then randomly assigned to a respondent in the same imputation cell, and the farm production data of the respondent is copied across to the non-respondent.

To improve the imputation process, respondents with uncharacteristically high levels of agricultural activity are removed from their respective imputation cells. It is unlikely that any of the non-respondents would have similar characteristics to them.



**Confidentiality**

Data collected and information contained in this release must conform to the provisions of the Statistics Act 1975. This requires that published information maintains the confidentiality of individual respondents. Figures affected by these provisions have been suppressed and are denoted by 'C'.



**Quality suppression**

Data with high sample errors or imputation levels have been suppressed and are indicated by an 'S'.



**More information**

For more information, follow the link from the technical notes of this release on the Statistics NZ website.



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