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What Census 2011 says about

What Census 2011 says about. Free State agricultural households Moses Mnyaka – Stats SA 11 October 2013. Develop a frame on agricultural households; Link the Census of Agriculture to Population Census; Three questions included in Population Census 2011;. Background.

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What Census 2011 says about

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  1. What Census 2011 says about Free State agricultural households MosesMnyaka – Stats SA 11 October 2013

  2. Develop a frame on agricultural • households; • Link the Census of Agriculture • to Population Census; • Three questions included in • Population Census 2011; Background

  3. What type of agricultural activity, e.g. Livestock, crop, etc?; 2. Households that own livestock, what is the range, 1-10, 11-100 and more than 100? and 3. What type of land is utilised? Background (concl)

  4. 2,7 million people

  5. 14 million households 2,8 million households reported agricultural activity = 1 million households

  6. 824 943 households 201 287 households reported agricultural activity

  7. Contributions to GDP - Annual Agriculture, forestry & fishing 2,2 Electricity, gas and water 1,7 Construction, 3,0 Mining and quarrying 4,9 Finance, real estate & business services 21,4 Personal services, 5,5 Transport, storage & communication 9,0 Manufacturing 15,0 Wholesale, retail & motor trade; catering & accommodation, 12,5 General government services 13,7

  8. Employment by industry 13,5m Community / Social Services 3 050 000 21,0% Trade 2 906 000 21,5% 12,8% Finance 13,5% 1 818 000 8,1% Manufacturing 1 735 000 Private households 1 093 000 Construction 8,0% 1 083 000 Transport 6,2% 832 000 Agriculture 5,3% 712 000 2,8% Community / Social Services and Trade were the largest employers Mining 374 000 3m Utilities 0,9% 115 000

  9. Free State province is known as the hub of commercial farming. Where does small-scale farming stand and what role does it plays?

  10. Distribution of households involved in agricultural activity Gender of the household head Limpopo 48% Gauteng North West 52% Mpumalanga Free State South Africa Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape Western Cape

  11. Percentage of agricultural households heads by gender

  12. The higher proportions of femalesinvolved in agriculture in the province is only drawn from two municipalities

  13. Agriculture household heads with no schooling No schooling Limpopo 30,5% Gauteng North West 22,9% 31,5% 7,3% 21,8% Mpumalanga South Africa Free State 27,1% 12,9% 20,0% Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 21,9% 5,4% Eastern Cape Western Cape

  14. Highest number of agriculture household heads with no schooling Maluti a Phofung 7 502Mangaung 3 824

  15. Agricultural household heads annual income

  16. Distribution of agricultural household heads by annual income No income 30,3% Limpopo 32,6% Gauteng North West 31,0% 25,4% Mpumalanga 29,9% South Africa Free State 31,7% 26,4% 26,8% Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 32,2% 17,2% Eastern Cape Western Cape

  17. Highest number of agricultural household heads with no income Maluti a Phofung 17 151Mangaung 12 289

  18. Number of households vegetable production Vegetables Limpopo 105 181 1 123 524 Gauteng North West 91 214 147 870 Mpumalanga 36 620 South Africa South Africa Free State 106 809 340 743 9 334 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 246 412 39 337 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  19. Poultry Number of households owning poultry 1 299 288 Limpopo 173 681 Gauteng North West 127 759 82 403 Mpumalanga 117 453 South Africa Free State 51 414 356 881 25 853 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 334 665 29 176 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  20. Number of households owning livestock Livestock Limpopo 1 096 855 172 683 Gauteng North West 72 896 62 047 Mpumalanga 88 633 South Africa Free State 45 207 268 656 28 040 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 330 354 28 334 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  21. Number of households owning livestock in Eastern Cape Livestock Cattle 45 207 30 590 Pigs 5 744 Goats Sheep 8 715 3 489

  22. Number of households owning cattle Cattle Limpopo 91 562 Gauteng 613 662 North West 44 727 51 699 Mpumalanga 8 231 South Africa Free State 30 590 169 534 10 846 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 200 538 5 932 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  23. Comparison of agricultural households with commercial cattle farmers 4% Black African

  24. Number of households owning sheep Number of households owning sheep Limpopo 13 861 Gauteng North West 5 393 4 350 18 107 Mpumalanga South Africa South Africa Free State 8 715 22 385 12 858 Sheep Sheep Northern Cape 215 034 215 034 KwaZulu-Natal 123 102 6 259 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  25. Comparison of agricultural households with commercial sheep farmers 4% Black African

  26. Number of households owning goats Goats Limpopo 77 573 Gauteng 429 065 North West 18 915 4 596 18 915 Mpumalanga South Africa Free State 130 432 3 489 14 046 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 150 140 2 387 Eastern Cape Western Cape

  27. Number of households owning pigs Limpopo 15 292 Gauteng Pigs 112 678 North West 6 733 2 991 7 643 Mpumalanga South Africa Free State 5 744 9 773 1 570 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal 59 578 3 351 Eastern Cape Western Cape

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