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First Semester
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Second Semester
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Study Universe
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1,093 municipalities in the country that plant or harvest temporary crops in the first semester.
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1,099 municipalities.
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Observation Unit
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Municipality.
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Thematic Coverage
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Temporary crops planted or harvested in the first semester of 2023.
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I) Temporary crops planted and/or harvested in the two semesters of 2023. II) Permanent crops cultivated in 2023. III) Areas cultivated with forage, cut grass, and silvopastoral systems in 2023.
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Person Providing Data
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Responsible for the planning and monitoring of the agricultural sector in the sample municipalities.
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Responsible for the planning and monitoring of the agricultural sector in the country's municipalities.
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Collection Method
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Local information records from municipal management and reports from associations, technical assistants, and producers.
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Indicators to Measure
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I) Temporary crops planted area in the reference period. II) Harvested area, production, and yield in the reference period for temporary crops.
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I) Temporary crops planted area in the reference period. II) Harvested area, production, and yield in the reference period for temporary crops. III) Planted, harvested, production, and yield areas for permanent crops. IV) Areas occupied with forage, cut grass, and silvopastoral systems.
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Reference Period
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Semester A year 2023.
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Semesters A and B of the year 2023.
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Collection Period
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June and July 2023.
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First phase: September to December 2023. Second phase: Until March 2024.
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Capture Instrument
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WEB application developed by UPRA.
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Sample of Municipalities
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200 municipalities (19%), covering 60% of the area planted with reference crops.
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Not applicable.
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Sample of Yields
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6 crops (bulb onion, green onion, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, and cassava). 98 municipalities.
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14 crops (avocado, pea, cocoa, bulb onion, green onion, beans, lemon, tangerine, mango, orange, potatoes, tomatoes, pineapple, and cassava). 227 municipalities.
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