VDSA Knowledge Bank
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VDSA Knowledge Bank
VDSA Knowledge Bank MCS Bantilan Uttam Kumar Deb Anupama GV Elias Khan Patan Village Dynamics Studies try to understand rural dynamics using Long-term Panel Data • Household level • Village level • District level and provide insights from grass roots for informed policy making Location of 42 VDS villages: SAT India, East India and Bangladesh Existing System • • • • • Data are in Excel, ASCI, CSPro Data manuals are in PDF, Word Available through VDSA webpage Data extraction and analysis is time consuming No scope for data mining VDSA Data Users • During the last 3 years (December 2011 to August 2014), • 677 unique users from 36 countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and North America have down loaded newly released data. • These include 318 students from 130 universities/institutes in 17 countries including 174 PhD. students. Village Dynamics Studies Knowledge Bank Village Dynamics Studies Knowledge Bank • ICRISAT views small farms as a business entity and committed to promote IMOD • The Knowledge Bank, technically a Data Warehouse, is developed using Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Business Intelligence tools • First of its kind in the CGIAR system • First in the world for management of rural household survey data • Provide easy access to panel data with online analytical and processing (OLAP) features Features of the Knowledge Bank User-friendly data retrieval system Features of the Knowledge Bank User-friendly data retrieval system Features of the Knowledge Bank • On Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) Facilities • Key Performance Indicators (KPI) • User Defined Reports • Drill down features from country level to plot level • Supports decision making system • Web enabled front end • Project management tools • User Manual • FAQs Key Performance Indicators Summary Reports depict Key Performance Indicators (KPI) • Number of Reports: 17 • Rainfall • Land ownership • Cropping pattern • Income, by sources and class • Costs and Returns • Wage rate for Male and Female • Sources of Information • Consumption and expenditure on food and non-food items • Asset ownership and value Rainfall in Aurepalle: 1975 to 2013 Rainfall (mm) Summary, Aurepalle: 2012-13 Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Present Year (2012-2013) 56 145 133 107 66 53 0 0 67 0 24 15 Previous Year (2011-2012) 14 155 121 43 0 0 0 0 3 74 20 Particulars for Year 18 2012 - 2013 Total Annual rainfall Average monthly rainfall Values 665.40 55.45 Total no of rainy days 51 No of rainy days in rainy season (June to Sept) Total rainfall in June ot Sept 34 440.60 Total rainfall in Oct to Jan 118.80 Total rainfall in Feb to May 106.00 First rainy day 9/7/2012 Weekly Rainfall (mm) Summary Cropping Pattern in Kalman: 2011 Rabi Season Country State/Region District Village Season Year Farm Size Large Medium Small Labour India Maharashtra Solapur Kalman Rabi 2011 Crops Area (Ha) Percentage Chickpea 0.10 1.54 Sorghum 6.27 95.38 Wheat 0.20 3.08 Chickpea 0.81 4.08 Sorghum 18.51 93.37 Wheat 0.51 2.55 Chickpea 0.30 1.12 Sorghum 26.41 97.75 Wheat 0.30 1.12 Chickpea 0.20 5.34 Sorghum 3.18 83.99 Wheat 0.40 10.67 Citation: VDSA (2013). Village Dynamics in South Asia (VDSA) database, generated by ICRISAT/IRRI/NCAP in partnership with national institutes in India and Bangladesh. (http://vdsa.icrisat.ac.in). Number of records skipped in above calculation: 0 State/Region District Village Season Year Farm Size Large Medium Small Labour Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Pamidipadu Rabi 2011 Crops Blackgram Chickpea Chillies Sorghum Sorghum Fodder Tobacco Blackgram Chickpea Chillies Sorghum Fodder Blackgram Chickpea Chillies Greengram Sorghum Fodder Blackgram Chickpea Chillies Cowpea Jute Sorghum Fodder Cropping Pattern in Pamidipadu: 2011 Rabi Area (Ha) Percentage 4.61 12.18 26.85 70.88 2.02 5.34 0.81 2.14 1.16 3.05 2.43 6.41 0.53 7.20 4.25 58.14 1.89 25.80 0.65 8.86 4.25 44.87 1.70 17.95 1.32 13.89 1.09 11.54 1.11 11.75 0.61 14.56 1.21 29.13 0.73 17.47 0.40 9.71 0.24 5.82 0.97 23.30 Country State/Region District Village Year Season Crop India Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Pamidipadu 2011 Rabi Chickpea Indicators Avg Crop Yield Avg Crop Prices Avg by product Avg. value of by Products Cost Benefit Analysis of Chickpea, Pamidipadu: Unit Irrigated Rainfed 2011 Rabi Kg/Ha Rs. Quintal Rs. 0 0 0 0 1,582 43 0 0 Toatal Gross Returns Rs. 0 68,406 Total Human + Bullock labour days Total hired labor days Total family labor days Total hired labor cost Total family labor cost Total labor cost(human + bullock labor) Days Days Days Rs. Rs. Rs. 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 29 21 6,056 3,618 9,674 Total Material Cost Rs. 0 15,785 Other Production Cost Rs. 0 8,199 Total working capital need (paidout costs) Total production cost (including value of family labor use) Rs. Rs. 0 0 30,040 33,659 Avg. land rent Net returns-Type 1 Net Returns- Type 2 Rate of return on working capital invested Rs. Rs. Rs. % 0 0 0 0.00 10,308 38,365 24,439 132.98 Country State/Region District Village Year Season Crop India Gujarat Junagadh Makhiyala 2011 Kharif Groundnut Indicators Avg Crop Yield Avg Crop Prices Avg by product Avg. value of by Products Cost Benefit Analysis of Groundnut, Makhiyala: 2011 Kharif Unit Irrigated Rainfed Kg/Ha Rs. Quintal Rs. 1,316 31 27 10,541 893 30 28 11,080 Rs. 51,671 38,250 Total Human + Bullock labour days Days 50 44 Total Total Total Total Total Days Days Rs. Rs. Rs. 19 31 3,488 5,109 8,597 22 22 4,265 3,612 7,877 Total Material Cost Rs. 12,066 16,646 Other Production Cost Rs. 3,869 4,691 Total working capital need (paidout costs) Rs. 19,423 25,602 Total production cost (including value of family labor use) Rs. 24,532 29,213 Avg. land rent Net returns -Type 1 Net Returns - Type 2 Rate of return on working capital invested Rs. Rs. Rs. % 14,060 32,248 13,079 175.02 12,174 12,648 -3,137 68.42 Toatal Gross Returns hired labor days family labor days hired labor cost family labor cost labor cost (human + bullock labor) Wage rate in Kanzara, by months: 2011 Country India State/Region Maharashtra District Akola Village Kanzara Year 2011 Unit July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Average A. Farm work Male Day Female Day Bullock pair with operator Day Tractor with Driver Hour Harvester cum thresher Hour 133 153 143 170 135 155 160 151 56 86 73 533 480 440 460 440 420 450 450 440 390 400 640 476 400 410 330 410 425 420 355 415 420 430 390 445 404 0 0 695 258 300 250 243 300 305 240 52 0 88 79 86 55 60 0 645 827 872 856 150 158 160 140 145 68 72 78 422 643 593 58 0 B. Non-Farm work Male Day 213 270 203 213 225 218 Female Day 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bullock pair with operator Day 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tractor with Driver Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Country State/Region India Karnataka District Village Year Price Type Tumkur Tharati 2011 Nominal Price Number of house holds Surveyed 1.Farm Income Crops LiveStock Farm Labor Income from Fishing Income from Farm Labour due to Migration 2. Non-Farm Income Salaried Job Caste Occupation Business Income from common property resources (CPR) Income from other non-farm Rental Income Gifts and Remittances Savings and Interest received on deposit Total Income Household income by source and class, Tharati: 2011 Large 11 Farm Size Medium Small 10 10 Labour 10 All 41 68,604 20,868 5,025 0 0 38,775 12,142 12,625 0 0 65,172 22,000 21,549 0 0 14,873 408 16,945 0 0 47,387 13,855 13,816 0 0 19,559 0 28,886 0 13,360 8,290 29,830 0 28,678 910 12,110 0 0 26,545 12,495 0 15,501 8,718 21,027 0 8,445 46,318 645 31,405 3,230 4,010 3,090 13,480 7,610 20,990 8,895 30,760 10,790 21,290 525 35,450 7,541 23,717 3,224 27,862 237,510 143,232 218,674 139,321 185,802 Ownership of Farm Equipment, Kinkhed Village: 2009 Vs 2011 2009 + Name of the Village Name of the Farm Equipment item Kinkhed Total Present quantity of FE items 3,147 2011 Present Present Value of quantity of the Item FE items 480,200 3,606 Present Value of the Item 2,215,400 Ownership of Farm Equipment, Kinkhed Village: 2009 Vs 2011 Name of the Farm Equipment Akola Hoe item Blade harrow Blade hoe Bullock cart Cycle Shop Implements Desi plough (iron/wooden) Electric motor-1 Electric motor-2 Flour/grinding mill Impl. used for caste occp. Manual sprayers/dusters Mason Work ImplementsThresher Mechanical Modern plough Other minor implements Pipeline (feet) Power sprayer/duster Rice/flour mill/grinding Seed drill(Local/modern) Sprinkler set Submersible pump-1 Tractor (With trolley/ impl.) Tube Well Weighing Balance Total Present quantity of2 21 46 12 20 12 7 1 30 12 20 1 4 695 2,245 1 2009 2011 Present Present Present Value900 of quantity of Value of the 14,100 20 15,600 28,600 49 29,900 119,500 11 113,000 1,000 20 500 6,450 10 5,550 47,700 6 48,500 4,000 2 3,250 1 10,000 4,000 25 1,000 6,800 12 7,600 1,000 80,000 2 165,000 3,200 4 2,650 37,750 803 39,700 16,250 2,620 23,700 2 4,000 10,000 14 1 1 18,250 20,000 20,000 1 1 3,147 40,000 700 480,200 15 1 1 2 14,450 15,000 16,000 1,700,000 3,606 2,215,400 User Defined Reports User Defined Reports User Defined Reports • Number of Reports: 40 • Investment • Government development programs • Stock inventory • Farmer’s behavior • Coping mechanisms • Profitability in crop and livestock farming • Employment • Prices of essential commodities and agricultural inputs User Defined Reports User Defined Reports User Defined Reports Project Management Tools Project Management – VDSA Data Users Project Management – Usage Statistics Project Management – Project Tracking
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