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Ethiopian Rural Household Survey 1989-2009

Ethiopia, 1989 - 2009
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Reference ID
eth-csae-erhs-1989-2009-v1
Producer(s)
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Centre for the study of African Economies (CSAE), Department of Economics, Addis Ababa University (AAU)
Metadata
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Created on
Oct 15, 2012
Last modified
Oct 26, 2015
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  • ERHS
    1989_arsinc5
  • ERHS
    1989_arslvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_arsprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_arsxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_assetars
  • ERHS
    1989_assetdeb
  • ERHS
    1989_assetdin
  • ERHS
    1989_assetgam
  • ERHS
    1989_assethar
  • ERHS
    1989_assetsid
  • ERHS
    1989_assetwol
  • ERHS
    1989_crisfud
  • ERHS
    1989_debdemo4
  • ERHS
    1989_debfmly
  • ERHS
    1989_debinc5
  • ERHS
    1989_deblvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_debprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_debxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_dindemo4
  • ERHS
    1989_dinfmly
  • ERHS
    1989_dininc5
  • ERHS
    1989_dinklvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_dinprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_dinxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_ethastes
  • ERHS
    1989_ethlvs2
  • ERHS
    1989_ethprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_ethxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_ethyrev
  • ERHS
    1989_gaminc6
  • ERHS
    1989_gamlvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_gamprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_gamxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_harclxpy
  • ERHS
    1989_hardemo4
  • ERHS
    1989_harfmly
  • ERHS
    1989_harlvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_harprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_harvuse
  • ERHS
    1989_haryrev4
  • ERHS 1989_pre74
  • ERHS
    1989_siddemo4
  • ERHS
    1989_sidfmly
  • ERHS
    1989_sidinc5
  • ERHS
    1989_sidlvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_sidprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_sidxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_soldars
  • ERHS
    1989_solddeb
  • ERHS
    1989_solddin
  • ERHS
    1989_soldgam
  • ERHS
    1989_soldhar
  • ERHS
    1989_soldsid
  • ERHS
    1989_soldwol
  • ERHS
    1989_tlsu80
  • ERHS
    1989_woldemo4
  • ERHS
    1989_wolfmly
  • ERHS
    1989_wolinc5
  • ERHS
    1989_wollvs5
  • ERHS
    1989_wolprodv
  • ERHS
    1989_wolxcly
  • ERHS
    1989_wyrlvs
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s1t4
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s5
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s6
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s7
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s8
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p1s9
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s1
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s2
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s3
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s4t5
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s6ad
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s7
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p2s8t10
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p3s1t4
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p3s5
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p3s6
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p3s7
  • ERHS
    1994a_r1p3s8
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s1a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s2a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s3a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s4a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s5a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s6a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s7a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s8a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p1s9a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s1a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s2a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s3t4a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s5a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s6a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s7a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s8aa
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s8ba
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p2s9t10a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s1a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s2
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s3a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s4a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s5a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s6a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s7a
  • ERHS
    1994b_r2p3s8a
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s1a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s2a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s3a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s4a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s5a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s6a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s7a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s8a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p1s9a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s1a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s2a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s3a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s4a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s5a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p2s6a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s1a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s2a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s3a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s5a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s6a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s7a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s8a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s9a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s10a3
  • ERHS
    1995_r3p3s41a3
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    1995_r3p3s42a3
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s3af
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    1997_r4p1s3bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s3cf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s4af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s4bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s4cf
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    1997_r4p1s4df
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s5f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s6f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s7af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s7bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p1s7cf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s1af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s1bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s1cf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s1df
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s2f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s3f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s4f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s5af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s5bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s6af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s6bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s7af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s7bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s8af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s8bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p2s9f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s1f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s2af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s2bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s2f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s3f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s4f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s5f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s6f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s7af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p3s7bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s1f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s2f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s3f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s4f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s5f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s6af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s6bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s6cf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s7af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s7bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s7cf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s8f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s9f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s10af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s10bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s11af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s11bf
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s12f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s13f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s14af
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s15f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p4s16f
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p5s1
  • ERHS
    1997_r4p5s2
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec1
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec2
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec3
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec4
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec5
  • ERHS
    1999_p1sec6
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec1a
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec1b
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec2
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec3
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    1999_p2sec4
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec5
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec6
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec7
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec8
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec9
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec10
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec11
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec12
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec13
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec14
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec15
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec16
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec17
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec18
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec19
  • ERHS
    1999_p2sec20
  • ERHS
    1999_p3sec1
  • ERHS
    1999_p3sec2
  • ERHS
    1999_p3sec3
  • ERHS
    1999_p3sec4
  • ERHS
    1999_p3sec5
  • ERHS
    2004_r6_roster_card
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s0
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1a
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1b
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1c
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1d
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1e
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1e_LeftDied
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1f
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1f_Q1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s1g
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s2_Q1to7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s2_Q8to13
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q1to4
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q5a
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q5bto5c
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q6a
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q6bto6c
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s3_Q8to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q1to2
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q3to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q12to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q23
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q24to30
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q31to39
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s4_Q40to41
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s5
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q2to7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q8
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q9to12
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q13
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q14to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q23to34
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q35
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q36to43
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s6_Q44to55
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s7_Q1to17
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p1s7_Q18to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s0
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1a
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1a_remark
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1b_Q1to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1b_Q12to15
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1c_Q1to6
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1c_Q7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1d
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s1d_Q1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_Q1to2
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_Q4to15
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_q4to38
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_Q16to24
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_Q25to32
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2a_Q33to38
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2b_Q1t12
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2b_Q1to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2b_Q13to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2b_Q23to26
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2c_Q1to5c
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2c_Q1to6f_fertLineMeher
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2c_Q7to10c
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s2c_Q7to11f_fertLineBelg
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s3
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s4_Q1to10
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s4_Q11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s5_Q1to3
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s5_Q4to9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s5_Q10
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s6_Q1to6
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s6_Q7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s6_Q8
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s6_Q9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p2s7
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s0
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s2
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s2_Q1to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s2_Q12to24
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s3
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s4
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s5_Q1to8
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s5_Q9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s5_Q10to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s6
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s6_Q3to11a_PurchSource
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s6_Q12to13
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s7_Q1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s7_Q2to9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s7_Q10
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s7_Q11to18
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s8
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s8_Q1to18
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s8_Q19
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s8_Q20to38
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p3s9_DateInterview
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s0
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s1
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s1_Qlast10yrs
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s1_Shock101to310
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s1_Shock401to601
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2a_Q1to2
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2a_Q3to9
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2a_Q10to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2a_Q12
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2b
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2b_Q1to16
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s2b_q17to28
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s3_Q1to11
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s3_Q1to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s3_Q12to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s3_Q23to25
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q1to3
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q1to30
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q4to13
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q14to22
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q23to30
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s4_Q31to37
  • ERHS
    2004_r6p4s5
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s0
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1a_yyrv2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1b_yyrv2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1c_yyrv
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1d1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s1d2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s2a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s2b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3d
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3e
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s3f
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4b1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4b2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4d1
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    2009_R7p1_s4d2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s4e
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s5
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6d
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6e
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6f
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6g
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6h1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6h2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6i
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s6j1
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    2009_R7p1_s6j2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s7a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s7b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p1_s7c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_resp
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1b1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1b2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1d1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1d2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s1e1
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    2009_R7p2_s1e2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s2a1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s2a2a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s2a2b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s2b1
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    2009_R7p2_s2b2
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    2009_R7p2_s2c1
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    2009_R7p2_s2c2
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    2009_R7p2_s3
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    2009_R7p2_s4a
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    2009_R7p2_s4b
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    2009_R7p2_s5a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s5b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s5c
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    2009_R7p2_s6a
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    2009_R7p2_s6b
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    2009_R7p2_s6c
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    2009_R7p2_s7
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    2009_R7p2_s8
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    2009_R7p2_s9
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s10a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s10b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p2_s10c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_resp
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s1
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s2
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s3
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s4
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s5
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s6a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s6b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s6c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s7a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s7b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s7c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s7d
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s8a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s8b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s8c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s9
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s10a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s10b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s10c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s10d
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s10e
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s11a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s11b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p3_s12
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_resp
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s1a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s1b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s2a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s2b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s2c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s3a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s3b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s4a
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s4b
  • ERHS
    2009_R7p4_s4c
  • ERHS
    2009_R7roster_r7

Comments (q27_3)

Data file: ERHS 2004_r6p2s7

Overview

Valid: 354
Type: Discrete
Width: 244
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
"JART" HAS AFFECTED THE SWEET POTATO SEVERLY. 1
0.3%
'' 1
0.3%
ABSENCE OF ENOUGH RAIN AND AFFECTED BY SONLGHT 1
0.3%
AFFACETED BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY BIRDS 4
1.1%
AFFECTED BY BIRDS AND OTHER AINMALS 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY HAILSTOOM 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY INSECTS AND WEEDS 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY INSECTS, ANIMALS AND PESTS DURING BELG SEASON 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY LIVESTOCK ANIMALS 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY PLANT DISEASE 1
0.3%
AFFECTED BY SNOW 2
0.6%
AFFECTED BY WILD ANIMALS 2
0.6%
AFFECTED BY WILD STOR 1
0.3%
AFFETED BY PLANT DISEAS AND REDUCED YIELD 1
0.3%
AS COMMENTED IN THE MEHER SEASON 1
0.3%
Absence of enough rain 2
0.6%
Affecsed by Birds 1
0.3%
Affected By rain 1
0.3%
Affected both by animals and the weather condition. 1
0.3%
Affected by animals 1
0.3%
Affected by animals and the weather condition 1
0.3%
Affected by animals and the weather condition. 1
0.3%
Affected by birds 3
0.8%
Affected by birds affected 1
0.3%
Affected by birss and wild animals 1
0.3%
Affected by inscects 1
0.3%
Affected by insects 3
0.8%
Affected by insects due to shortage of rain. 1
0.3%
Affected by livestock and birds 2
0.6%
Affected by livestock birds weeds 1
0.3%
Affected by livestock,weed and birds. 1
0.3%
Affected by livestok , birds weeds 1
0.3%
Affected by plant disease(pests). 1
0.3%
Affected by the weather 2
0.6%
Affected by the weather (hail strom0 1
0.3%
Affected by theft 1
0.3%
Affected by weed 2
0.6%
Affected by weeds because 1
0.3%
Affected by wild animals 1
0.3%
Affected by wind storm 1
0.3%
Affected by worms 1
0.3%
Affected insects 1
0.3%
Affected its leaves before flouraring 1
0.3%
Affected mainly by flood 1
0.3%
Affected severely by animals 1
0.3%
All of the crops were affected by livestock,birds and weed. 1
0.3%
Alothough he has used tradlitation methad of erdicating worms that affected crops befor they are harvested he is unlucky so keneeds formal medicane to protect his crops from warms 1
0.3%
As a resulat of shortage of rain 1
0.3%
Asmall amount of yield reduce b/of insects 1
0.3%
BECAUSE OF GOOD AND ADIGUATE WATER 1
0.3%
BECAUSE OF LACK OF ENOUGH 1
0.3%
BECOUSE OF THE LATE ARRIVAL OF RAIN 1
0.3%
BECUOUSE OF SMALL AMAOUNT OF RAIN 1
0.3%
BERIDO DESTROYED THE CROP SEVERELY AND ALSO BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
BIRD MAKES DIFFICULT 1
0.3%
BIRDS AFFECTED 1
0.3%
BIRDS AND JART AFFECT BEKOLO 1
0.3%
BIRDS HAVE AEATEN MAZE DURING HARVEST TIME 1
0.3%
BIRDS MAKES DIFFICULTY 2
0.6%
BIRDS MAKES DIFICULTY 1
0.3%
BIRDS( MANES )DIFFICAULTY 1
0.3%
BY CLOSING OR PROTECTED THE HOLE 1
0.3%
BY GARDING 1
0.3%
Because of insects 1
0.3%
Because of lack of enough rain 1
0.3%
Because of late bolg rain 1
0.3%
Bids affect this crops 1
0.3%
Birds affect the crops 1
0.3%
Birds affect these crops 1
0.3%
Birds affected 1
0.3%
Birds and other animals 1
0.3%
Birds and wind greatly affect this crops 1
0.3%
Birds make difficulty at this crop 1
0.3%
Bot Maize and Adenguare crops were 1
0.3%
Both on meher and belg there is agreat crop problem in the area under study 1
0.3%
By Grading 1
0.3%
CROP NO.44 ALSO MODERATELY AFFECTED BY ANIMALS 1
0.3%
CROP NO.5 IS MODERATELY AFFECTED BY OTHER ANIMALS 1
0.3%
Cholera(a disease of coffee locally known as cholera) It's main cause is change of weather 1
0.3%
Coffee crop has ben affected by high wind 1
0.3%
Coffee is Severly affected by diseases in the belg season like Tikmt 1
0.3%
Complete (100%) loss of production. 1
0.3%
Crops affected by insect and birds become a sarious problem 1
0.3%
Crops are affected by insects 3
0.8%
DELAY OF RAIN 1
0.3%
DESTROYED BY INSECTS, BIRDS 1
0.3%
DESTRYED BY BIRDA NAD WILD ANIMALS 1
0.3%
DISTROYED BY WIND AND BIRDS 1
0.3%
DOU TO LACK OF SELECTED SEEDS OUR PRODUCTION DECRISNG 1
0.3%
DUE TO LACK OF TEMPRATURE 1
0.3%
DURING BELG THE PROBLEM IS VERY SERIOUSE IN MONTH OF TIR YEKATIT 1
0.3%
Delay of bely rain 1
0.3%
Destoryed by insects birds 1
0.3%
Destroyed by Insects and Bird 1
0.3%
Destroyed by birds 1
0.3%
Destroyed by birds and insects 1
0.3%
Destroyed by birds and wild animal 1
0.3%
Destroyed by insects 1
0.3%
Destroyed by insects and Birds 1
0.3%
Destroyed by insects and birds 1
0.3%
Destroyed by shortage of rain 1
0.3%
Destroyed due to lack of rain 1
0.3%
Due shortage of rain, the yield was reduced. 1
0.3%
Due to high price of fertilizers can't use enough fertilizers for growing land and other 1
0.3%
Due to lack of suffiacent rain 1
0.3%
Due to the effect of insects,the yield was reduced. 1
0.3%
Due to the plant disease coffee crop was moderately damaged and resulted in lower out put 1
0.3%
During Megabith problem is vagseriouse 1
0.3%
During harvesting, heavy rain dropped on the crop. 1
0.3%
EATEN BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
FROST STAYED FOR A MANTH 1
0.3%
Flooding /water lagging influence the crop and also wind 1
0.3%
God has saved our crops from diassas 1
0.3%
HEAVELY AFFECTED BY WIND 1
0.3%
HIGH FLOOD OF WATER TOOK AWAY THE HARVEST WHILE IT WAS AT FREE PRODUCED 1
0.3%
He needs Medicen FOR CROPS DISEASES 1
0.3%
He needs to pet irrigation on his fields from land 1
0.3%
He said that if it is possible we would like to have medicen 1
0.3%
He takes wormiside /pest side to proteu his crop from being Attected by worms 1
0.3%
He would Like to get medicen for plant disease 1
0.3%
He would like ti get medicen for this plant diseses 1
0.3%
High flood of water Affected the mize 1
0.3%
High temparature affected the maiz up while it was very young 1
0.3%
High tempreture and shortage of rain 1
0.3%
Highly FFECTED BY SHORTAGE OG RAIN FALL 1
0.3%
I Protct crops using fence 1
0.3%
I do not have any solution. 1
0.3%
I shall away from Hipro 1
0.3%
I will keep[ away from Hippoptaninas 1
0.3%
IF ONE OF THEM IS COTCHED BY AFTER OLITTLE DAYS MOST OFTHEM ARE AFFECTED BY DISEASES 1
0.3%
INSECTES (WARMS) 1
0.3%
INSECTS AFFECTED BEFORE IT GERMINATED 1
0.3%
IT CAN'T BE CONTROLE MONKEYE STILL WE HAVEN'T OBTAIN ANY SOULUTION 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BHY INSECTES 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY BIRDS 2
0.6%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY BIRDS INSECTS 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY BLACK INSECTS 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY FOX AND BIRDS 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY INSOCTS BIRDS SUCHAS 1
0.3%
IT WAS AFFECTED BY JINSECTS 1
0.3%
IT WAS BADLY AFFECTED BY WILD ANIMALS 1
0.3%
IT WAS MODERATELY AFFECTED BY FLEEDING WATER NAD ANIMALS 1
0.3%
IT WAS MODERATELY AFFECTED BY FLOODING WATERAND PLANT DISEASES 1
0.3%
IT WAS MODERETLY AFFECTED BY WILD ANIMALS 1
0.3%
IT WAS SEVERLY DAMAGED BY WILD ANIMALS 1
0.3%
Insect affecte the product 1
0.3%
Insects affect the leaves 1
0.3%
Insects affect these crops 1
0.3%
Insects create dificulty on the roots and leaves of these crops 1
0.3%
Insects reduced the yield. 1
0.3%
It Affected by birds ather animals 1
0.3%
It has destroyed by insects, birds 1
0.3%
It is affected by shortage of rain. 1
0.3%
It remains with out Product 1
0.3%
It was Affected By insects And plants dissease 1
0.3%
It was Moderating affected by flooding water 1
0.3%
It was affected by Parcupine 1
0.3%
It was affected by birds 1
0.3%
It was affected by birds and insects 1
0.3%
It was affected by black insects 1
0.3%
It was affected by cows and insects 1
0.3%
It was affected by high temprature. 1
0.3%
It was affected by insect, temits 1
0.3%
It was affected by insect, termits 1
0.3%
It was affected by insectr, termita 1
0.3%
It was affected by insects 1
0.3%
It was affected by livestock weeds 1
0.3%
It was affected by parcupine and birds 1
0.3%
It was highly affected by flood 1
0.3%
It was highly affected by insects 1
0.3%
It was moderately affected by Birdes 1
0.3%
It was moderately affected by flooding water 1
0.3%
It was moderately affected by flooding water and birds 1
0.3%
It was moderately affected by flooding water and insects 1
0.3%
It was moderately afftectec by flooding water 1
0.3%
It was moderuly affected by flooding water 1
0.3%
It was planted earlier than others.Hence it was eaten by animals 1
0.3%
It was seriously affected by insects. 1
0.3%
It was severly affected by wild animals 1
0.3%
It was severly damaged by wild animals 3
0.8%
It was severly damaged by wild animals. 1
0.3%
It wase severly dameged by wild animals 1
0.3%
JART AFFECT 1
0.3%
Jart Affected bekolo 1
0.3%
Jarts birds affected bekole 1
0.3%
LACK 0F OXEN 1
0.3%
Lack of rain duting belg. 1
0.3%
Late RRIVAL OF RAIN 1
0.3%
Low temperature 1
0.3%
MEGABUT AND MIAZIA THE PROBLEM IS VERY HAGH 1
0.3%
MODERATELY AFFECTED JINSECTS AND LCE 1
0.3%
MODERATLY BY LIVESTOCK 1
0.3%
MODERATYES AFFACTED BY DIRDS 1
0.3%
MODEREATELY AFFECTED BY ANIMALS (JART) 1
0.3%
MODORATLY AFFECTED BY NSECTS 1
0.3%
MOST OF THE MARIZE CROP WAS DAMAGED BY UNRECOGNIZED INSECTS 1
0.3%
MOSTLY THE PLANT DISEASE IS AFFECTED THE LEMME (FERTAILE LAND) 1
0.3%
Mainly affected by storms and plant diseas and weeds as well 1
0.3%
Maize is destroyed by birds,insects and "Jart" 1
0.3%
Megabit is one of the worst month in the area under study 1
0.3%
Moderately affecte by Birds 1
0.3%
Moderately affected by birds 1
0.3%
Moderately affected by high rainfall 1
0.3%
Moderately affected by insects 2
0.6%
Moderately affected by pests 1
0.3%
Monkey Affected bu bekolo 1
0.3%
Most of the affected by wild animals 1
0.3%
Most of the time the onins will be eaten by insectes 1
0.3%
Mostly affecred by Birds and other animals 1
0.3%
Mostly affected by low tempresture 1
0.3%
Mostly affected by plant Disease and Birds and Monkaey 1
0.3%
Mostly destroyed by birds 1
0.3%
NO problem was encountered. 1
0.3%
No bad event during the belg season 1
0.3%
No need or custom of using pesticides 1
0.3%
No problem 1
0.3%
No rain for non irrigation plots 1
0.3%
OFFECTED BY WEED AND SNOW 1
0.3%
Plant disease(Emid) 1
0.3%
Plant disease harmed coffee plant sovery in hamile month 1
0.3%
RAIN 1
0.3%
Rain stopped befor it grow its roots 1
0.3%
Reduction in product due to rain 1
0.3%
SEVERELY AFFECTED BY INSECTS 1
0.3%
SINCE THERE ARE EXESSIVE DEFORSTATION IS BEING PRACTICED IN OUR KEBLE AND NEAR BY KEBELE AT PRESENT, WE ARE SERIOUSING ATTACKED BY DROUGH 1
0.3%
Secrerely demaged by insects and birds 1
0.3%
Severely Affected by animals or pests 1
0.3%
Shortage of rain 1
0.3%
Since no crop will be productive without rain,we ask the will of god to give us rain on time. 1
0.3%
Since ther was shortage of feed for our animals 1
0.3%
TERMI AND LCOTERS 1
0.3%
THE CROP IS AFFECTED BY BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS 1
0.3%
THE CROP IS AFFECTED BY BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS 1
0.3%
THE PRICE OF FERTILIZER IS NOT STANDARD US WITH OUR ECONOMY 2
0.6%
THE TEMPRATUR AFFECTED THE CRKOPS DURING BELG 1
0.3%
THIS CROPS AFFECTED BY BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS 1
0.3%
THIS CROPS AFFECTED BY WILD ANIMALS AND WEED DAMAGE 1
0.3%
THIS CROPS AFFECTED BY WIND STORM 1
0.3%
THIS IS VERY DIFFICULT IT IS AFFETED BY WHEATHE PESTS 1
0.3%
TI WAS AFECTED BY INSECTES 1
0.3%
TO DAY CROPS BETTER GROWING SEASON THAN LAST TIME SEASON 1
0.3%
TOTAL DISTRUCTION ON THE CROP 1
0.3%
The Bele crop sevraly affected by eather 1
0.3%
The coffee Plant was cought by plant disease 1
0.3%
The crop is FFECTED BY birds and other animales 1
0.3%
The crop is affected by livestock . 1
0.3%
The crop is affected by livestock,birds and other animals 1
0.3%
The crop is young.Hence, it is not yet affected. 1
0.3%
The crop was affected by shortage of water supply. 1
0.3%
The crop was affected by weeed. 1
0.3%
The crop was affected by worms 1
0.3%
The crop was damaged by insects.Hence the yield was reduced. 2
0.6%
The crop was destroyed by a drug which was meant to protect itself from disease. 1
0.3%
The crop was eaten by wild animals such as "Jart" and Pig. 1
0.3%
The late arrivae of rain 1
0.3%
The problem becomes serious during Megabit and Miazia. 1
0.3%
The problem becomes serious during Sene. 1
0.3%
The same comment repated here 1
0.3%
The weather is not good 1
0.3%
The weed is highy Affected by wead 1
0.3%
The yield was reduced due to the effect of birds. 1
0.3%
Theft of crops by different looters who come from another village 1
0.3%
There is shortage of rain. 1
0.3%
There is som wate losging on potatoes, the out put decreased 1
0.3%
There was no bad event during the belg season 1
0.3%
There was no event which affected the crops negatively during the Belg season 1
0.3%
These crops affected by insect livestock and birds 1
0.3%
These crops affected by insects livestock and birds 1
0.3%
They cultivated on tim but it didn't rain on time I.e wather chenging is affection their out put 1
0.3%
They need solution for the plant disease. 1
0.3%
They need to have medicine. 1
0.3%
Thiefs loot the crop 3
0.8%
This Crop Affected by livestock birds and weeds 1
0.3%
This affected by wind/stom weather/ 1
0.3%
This crop FFECTED BY BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS 1
0.3%
This crop affected by livestock birds deads 1
0.3%
This crop is affected by livestock. 1
0.3%
This crop is affected by birds and livestock. 1
0.3%
This crop was affected by animals and damaged by weed 1
0.3%
This crop was affected by birds 1
0.3%
This crop was affected by insects and weed during the belg season. 1
0.3%
This crops affected by birds and other Animals 1
0.3%
This crops affected by livestock birds and weed damage 1
0.3%
Tirchal/s Birds affeted Bokelo 1
0.3%
USING MAN POUR 1
0.3%
WARMS (INSECTES) 1
0.3%
WE EXPECT SOMETHING FROM GOD 1
0.3%
WE JUST PUT GARDS FOR MONKEYS 1
0.3%
WE NEED PECTIYDE FROM AGRICALTURAL CENTER 1
0.3%
WE NEED PESTICEDES FROM AGRICALTURAL CENTER 1
0.3%
WEEDING BY MASS 1
0.3%
We could not build a fence due to lack of money. 1
0.3%
We expcet somethin from God 1
0.3%
We expect somethin from God 1
0.3%
We expect something from god. 1
0.3%
We have to protect our enveroment and avoide deforstation to over come drought 1
0.3%
We need pesticides from agricultural centers 1
0.3%
We need solution from the government. 1
0.3%
We was pesticides from agricaltural sector 1
0.3%
We were use dog to protecte mounqus from damaging of our crop 1
0.3%
We wolud live to have medicen 1
0.3%
Weed invaded the potato and reduced the yield. 1
0.3%
Yield reduced because of plant disease 1
0.3%
affected b/s of insects and wind 1
0.3%
affected by birds and weed damage 1
0.3%
affected by birds on this crops 1
0.3%
affected by flood 1
0.3%
affected by pests 2
0.6%
beassuse of the time of the arrivel of rain 1
0.3%
cpffee diases isnot common be for 1
0.3%
crops affected by insects and birds become a sarious problem 1
0.3%
damage by insect 1
0.3%
destroyed by birds 1
0.3%
disease had affected crops will distroyedthe rain come on time 1
0.3%
due to coffe diseas the product was decrosed on hamile 1
0.3%
less out put but they don't know the reason 1
0.3%
low tamprature mahers the coffees mt to provide enough harvest 1
0.3%
oess output because of affected by peste 1
0.3%
plant diseases 1
0.3%
she needs irrigation and pestides wether it is through local kebele or through the govit 1
0.3%
shortage of rain dray season 1
0.3%
thes crops FFECTED BY WIND STROM BIRD AND WEEDS 1
0.3%
they would like to have solution 1
0.3%
this land are flow during this season only permanent crop coverd and this crop is not affected by this factors 1
0.3%
we can mange our produce from monkey and jart by diging Hou 1
0.3%
weed danage froced the farmer to shift towards prouduction permanent crop 1
0.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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