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Socio-Economic and Food Security (SEFSec) Survey and Agricultural Census 2010

Socio-Economic and Food Security (SEFSec) Survey and Agricultural Census 2010. 04/05/2011. Food Security Levels in the West Bank. Food Security Levels in the Gaza Strip. Animals and Plant Holdings: Definitions. 1. Plant Holding:

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Socio-Economic and Food Security (SEFSec) Survey and Agricultural Census 2010

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  1. Socio-Economic and Food Security (SEFSec) Survey and Agricultural Census 2010 04/05/2011 CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  2. Food Security Levels in the West Bank CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  3. Food Security Levels in the Gaza Strip CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  4. Animals and Plant Holdings: Definitions 1. Plant Holding: The presence of cultivated area or arable land for any agricultural crops controlled by the holder, and must not be less than one dunum for open cultivated area and (0.5) dunum for protected cultivated area. 2. Animal Holding: The presence of animals controlled by the holder who should have any number of cattle or camels, at least 5 heads of sheep or goats or pigs, at least 50 birds of poultry (Layers and broilers), or 50 rabbits or other poultry like turkeys, ducks, fer...etc, or a mixture of them, or at least 3 beehives controlled by the holder. 3. Mixed Holding: If the holder subscribes in plant and animal holdings according to the definition of Plant and Animal holding providing that both animal and plant activities share the same production means, such as labor, farm buildings, machinery or draught animals. CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  5. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  6. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  7. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  8. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  9. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  10. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  11. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  12. Census Main Results CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  13. SEFSec Analysis: Animals Holdings • Small: 10 and less • Medium: 11 up to 50 • Large: more than 50 CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  14. Plant Holdings • Small: 1 dunum • Medium: more than 1 and less than 10 dunums • Large: 10 and more dunums CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  15. Food Insecurity Levels: Livestock Keepers by Size CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  16. Food Insecurity Levels: Holders of Mixed Holdings CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  17. Food Insecurity Levels: Plant Holders by Size CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  18. Females are heading 9% of small plant farmers households, 6% of backyard keepers households , 5% of smile livestock holders households and 3% of mix holding household. CAP MYR- FAO 2011

  19. Profiles of the Food Insecure versus the Food Secure CAP MYR- FAO 2011

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