Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material aims to provide basic knowledge and skills in agricultural statistics to data producers, in particular to statisticians with no or limited background in agriculture statistics, and to economists or agronomists with some basic knowledge in statistics. The following topics will be covered: Economic accounts for agriculture and environmental-economic accounts (subnational and national level); Costs of production statistics; Post-harvest losses: types of post-harvest losses; methods of estimating post-harvest losses; loss estimation and magnitude; factors influencing post-harvest losses; impacts of post-harvest losses. Agricultural producer prices and price indexes (monthly and annual); Food security and food balance sheets.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock targets decision makers, statisticians, analysts and data producers from National Statistical Systems (NSOs or statistical departments within the Ministry of Agriculture, for example) as well as analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students from training centres of statistics and agriculture and other relevant institutions. The present users’ guide describes the intended objectives, content and target audience of the training material on the enumeration of nomadic and semi- nomadic (transhumant livestock) provided on the Global Strategy website. It provides recommendations on organizational aspects of training on enumeration of nomadic and semi nomadic (transhumant) livestock. An example of the course content and possible agenda is also included in the appendix.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock targets decision makers, statisticians, analysts and data producers from National Statistical Systems (NSOs or statistical departments within the Ministry of Agriculture, for example) as well as analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students from training centres of statistics and agriculture and other relevant institutions. The topics covered by the first module of this training material are the following: 1. Definition of nomadism and semi-nomadism (transhumance); 2. Why enumerate nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock; 3. Integrating enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock into the mainstream Agricultural Survey Framework; 4. General recommendations for the enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock targets decision makers, statisticians, analysts and data producers from National Statistical Systems (NSOs or statistical departments within the Ministry of Agriculture, for example) as well as analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students from training centres of statistics and agriculture and other relevant institutions. The topics covered by the second module of this training material are the following: 1. Methods for enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock; 2. Data collection tools; 3. Indicative cost of enumerating nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic (transhumant) livestock targets decision makers, statisticians, analysts and data producers from National Statistical Systems (NSOs or statistical departments within the Ministry of Agriculture, for example) as well as analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students from training centres of statistics and agriculture and other relevant institutions. The topics covered by the third module of this training material are the following: Introduction; 1. Survey designs and estimators for ground surveys; 2. Survey designs and estimators for aerial surveys.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material on the revised Food Balance Sheet (FBS) methodology targets managers and technical staff of national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other institutions (in particular, those dealing with food safety issues) in charge of or involved in the compilation of supply and use tables and FBS. The training material can also be used to train trainers and experts involved in the delivery of capacity-building activities on the compilation of SUA and FBS using the revised methodology and newly developed tool and to introduce the concept and methodology of FBS to students of agricultural statistics and statisticians/data analysts not specialized in agricultural or food security statistics.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material on the revised Food Balance Sheet (FBS) methodology targets managers and technical staff of national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other institutions (in particular, those dealing with food safety issues) in charge of or involved in the compilation of supply and use tables and FBS. At the end of this session, the audience will: a) Know the historical background of the FBS framework; b) Understand the basic SUA/FBS equation; c) Be informed about some of the potential uses of FBS; d) Be aware of the major caution on FBS interpretation and of the fundamental principles of FBS construction.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material on the revised Food Balance Sheet (FBS) methodology targets managers and technical staff of national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other institutions (in particular, those dealing with food safety issues) in charge of or involved in the compilation of supply and use tables and FBS. At the end of this session, the audience will: a) Know all the relevant concepts involved in compiling FBS; b) Be able to understand the difference between supply utilization accounts (SUA) and Food Balance Sheets (FBS); c) Understand how commodity trees link SUA back to the primary commodity equivalent-level FBS; d) Know the recommended balancing mechanism and their alternatives. Outline of the session: 1.Overall view of the SUA/FBS; 2.Contribution to SDGs; 3.The FBS as a snapshot tool beyond just the food component.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material on the revised Food Balance Sheet (FBS) methodology targets managers and technical staff of national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other institutions (in particular, those dealing with food safety issues) in charge of or involved in the compilation of supply and use tables and FBS. At the end of this session, the audience will: a) Know what FBS and HH surveys are; b) Understandi the differences between FBS and HH surveys; c) Know how FBS and HH surveys can complement each others. Outline of this module: 1. FBS and HH surveys: main differences; 2. Annual production questionnaire example; 3. Household survey example.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)
Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics, this training material on the revised Food Balance Sheet (FBS) methodology targets managers and technical staff of national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other institutions (in particular, those dealing with food safety issues) in charge of or involved in the compilation of supply and use tables and FBS. At the end of this session, the participants will know: a) What additional parameters are; b) What’s the rationale behind the best option among different sources; c) What FAO recommendations are; and d) International recognized standards. Outline of this module: 1. Population Estimates; 2. Nutrient Estimates; 3. Extraction Rates; 4. Processing shares.
Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)