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HHID |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___| UGANDA REACHING END USERS PROJECT R – D – S – C – P – A – L – C – H – H SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY, ROUND 2 (Copy HHID from baseline roster card) JUNE-AUGUST 2009 A1. HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION Code A3. INTERVIEW DETAILS Code A1 District (D) .....................................................................................1-LUGANDA 2-ATESO 3-LUSOGA A16 Language of Conducting Interview 4-ENGLISH 5-LUGWERE 6-OTHER A2 Subcounty (SC) ..............................................................................A17 Household Head Religion A3 Parish (PA) .....................................................................................A18 Name/Code of Enumerator ______________________________ A4 Village ...........................................................................................A19 Date of 1st Interview A5 LC1 (LC) ........................................................................................A20 Date of 2nd Interview A6 Household Number (HH) [FROM BASELINE ROSTER CARD] Reason for 2 nd Interview:_____________________________ A7 Name of the Primary Respondent: (Surname, First name) ...........A21 Name/Code of Team Leader_____________________________ A8 Name of Household Head in Baseline Survey [FROM BASELINE ROSTER CARD] A22 Checked by _________________________________________ A9 Name of Current Household Head: (Surname, First name) ..........A23 Date of checking A10 If A9 differs from A8, why did the household head change? .....A11 What is the household head commonly called in the village? ....A2. HOUSEHOLD GPS LOCATION THE SURVEY AREA LIES BETWEEN COORDINATES: Latitude: 2º 0' N and 0º 30' N Longitude: 31º 30' E and 34º 30' E _ _______________________________________________________ Signature of Team Leader Date A12 Elevation (meters) .......................................................................A24 Name/Code of Data Entrant _______________________________ A13 GPS Location of Household: Latitude (N) ..................................A25 Date of Data Entry A14 GPS Location of Household: Longitude (E) ...............................A15 Accuracy (meters) .......................................................................(Enumerator: Try to get accuracy within 10 meters or less.) A26 TRACKING ATTRITION: If a household cannot be interviewed, enter HHID above and list reason here: Household moved outside sample area....1 Reference child died or moved away and Refused interview......................2 household not available for interview..5 Household dissolved and not available..3 Other, specify............................9 Found but not available for interview..4 Head died..1 Moved to work.3 Divorced/separated.6 Head sick..2 Seeking work..4 Other (specify)....9 1-CATHOLIC 2-PROTESTANT 3-MUSLIM 4-OTHER CHRISTIAN 5-OTHER SUBCOUNTY CODE BUGULUMBYA..........1 BULOPA..............2 KACHUMBALA..........3 KIDONGOLE...........6 NAWANYAGO...........7 KAWOLO.............10 NAKISUNGA..........11 NTENJERU...........12 OTHER (SPECIFY)....19 DISTRICT CODE KAMULI..............2 BUKEDEA.............3 MUKONO..............4 OTHER...............9 (SPECIFY)

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  • HHID |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___| UGANDA REACHING END USERS PROJECT R – D – S – C – P – A – L – C – H – H

    SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY, ROUND 2 (Copy HHID from baseline roster card) JUNE-AUGUST 2009

    A1. HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION Code A3. INTERVIEW DETAILS Code

    A1 District (D) ...................................................................................... 1-LUGANDA 2-ATESO 3-LUSOGA A16 Language of Conducting Interview 4-ENGLISH 5-LUGWERE 6-OTHER

    A2 Subcounty (SC) ............................................................................... A17 Household Head Religion

    A3 Parish (PA) ...................................................................................... A18 Name/Code of Enumerator ______________________________

    A4 Village ............................................................................................ A19 Date of 1st Interview

    A5 LC1 (LC) ......................................................................................... A20 Date of 2nd Interview

    A6 Household Number (HH) [FROM BASELINE ROSTER CARD] Reason for 2nd Interview:_____________________________

    A7 Name of the Primary Respondent: (Surname, First name) ............ A21 Name/Code of Team Leader_____________________________ A8 Name of Household Head in Baseline Survey [FROM BASELINE ROSTER CARD] A22 Checked by _________________________________________

    A9 Name of Current Household Head: (Surname, First name) ........... A23 Date of checking

    A10 If A9 differs from A8, why did the household head change? ......

    A11 What is the household head commonly called in the village? .....

    A2. HOUSEHOLD GPS LOCATION THE SURVEY AREA LIES BETWEEN COORDINATES: Latitude: 2º 0' N and 0º 30' N Longitude: 31º 30' E and 34º 30' E

    _ _______________________________________________________ Signature of Team Leader Date

    A12 Elevation (meters) ........................................................................ A24 Name/Code of Data Entrant _______________________________

    A13 GPS Location of Household: Latitude (N) ...................................

    A25 Date of Data Entry

    A14 GPS Location of Household: Longitude (E) ................................

    A15 Accuracy (meters) ........................................................................

    (Enumerator: Try to get accuracy within 10 meters or less.) A26 TRACKING ATTRITION: If a household cannot be interviewed, enter HHID above and list reason here: Household moved outside sample area....1 Reference child died or moved away and Refused interview......................2 household not available for interview..5 Household dissolved and not available..3 Other, specify............................9 Found but not available for interview..4

    Head died..1 Moved to work.3 Divorced/separated.6 Head sick..2 Seeking work..4 Other (specify)....9

    1-CATHOLIC 2-PROTESTANT 3-MUSLIM4-OTHER CHRISTIAN 5-OTHER

    SUBCOUNTY CODEBUGULUMBYA..........1 BULOPA..............2 KACHUMBALA..........3 KIDONGOLE...........6 NAWANYAGO...........7 KAWOLO.............10 NAKISUNGA..........11 NTENJERU...........12 OTHER (SPECIFY)....19

    DISTRICT CODE KAMULI..............2 BUKEDEA.............3 MUKONO..............4 OTHER...............9 (SPECIFY)

  • HHID |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___| INFORMED CONSENT FORM: LUGANDA. Ssebo/Nyabo, ffe tuvudde mukitongole ekinonyereza ku bye mmere (IFPRI) n’ekitongole ekinonyereza ku lumonde (CIP). Okunonyereza kuno kulubirira kulaba engeri ki abalimi gyebalimamu lumonde mu bitundu ebya Buganda (Mukono), Busoga (Kamuli) ne Teso (Bukedea). Gwe, ng’omulimi, ebigambo byonotugamba bijja kutuyamba nyo mukunonyereza kuno. Era jukila nti twaliko mumaka munno emyaka ebiri emabega, kunsonga yemu. Ssebo/Nyabo, okunonyereza kuno kugyakutwala enkyala ssatu era abanonyereza ba mirundi essatu bebagy’okugya mu maka gano, ng’emerindu egyo egyinatwala enkyala ssatu gyesudde mu bbanga lya sabbiti ssatu oba nnya. Banaffe abalala bagya kugya emirundi ebiri, okunonyereza okusooka kutandikka leero. Okunonyereza kuno kugya kuba kukwata okusingira ddala ku nnima n’endya yabakulu n’abaana. . Ssebo/Nyabo, kyandibadde kirungi ssinga wenyigira mukononyereza kuno, naye okwetaba mu kunonyereza kuno sikwabuwaze era oyina eddembe okusalawo oba wetaba mukunonyereza kuno oba nedda. Gwe, n’abomunyumba yo bakirizibwa okubuuza ebibuuzo ekiseera kyonna mu kunonyereza kunno. Byotuwa mu kunonyereza kunno bigya kusigala nga byakyama. Ssebo/Nyabo, otegedde byenkubiridde era okiriza okwetaba mu kunonyereza kuno? Enumerator: Please tick one Yee …………. Neda ………. Date………………………. Signature of enumerator………………………………………………….. INFORMED CONSENT FORM: ATESO Irai isio egurupu lo ebunit oryonget lo ikamanara kede aingic iraito (IFPRI) keda ecie eryonget lo acok (CIP). Ipejokitor bobo eryonget lopolo atutubet naa okaru la 2007. Ilipit bobo iso apak kus airmor ener keda ekon ekale akiro lu ikamunitos kotoma acie; akoru na acok keda iraan icie da, ejautene lo ekale etc. Icam ijo epote imeban lu etimu kosi aitemtem kede ekale kon irwan aree. Aitemtem na sodit erawun lolo. Aparan acie epote ipaupa kosi aingit esi akiro nu ikamunitos inyamat nu inyamitos esi keda ikus iduwe kotoma apaaran adiope na atubor (24 hours). Ekotokinos kesi ajenun epone lo epoitere inyamat lu kede etiyai lo inyamat lo abu ekale konyam. Emame adio tionis edolokini ekon ekale anu aisomanar keda eproject loo. Ebuni aswan na arawun na ameda kotoma otunga luko uganda narai itoduni arai ecamunitos itunga amutur nu itetyak ido arai ejai ameda acok anu aijar kech. Erai aseunet kon aiswomanar keda iso. Arai ejaasi aingiseta nu mam ijo ilelikit abongokin mam ibongokini. Iyiira ijo akiro nu etetemik engo ijo? Icamunit ijo alosit akonye keda asioman na? Enumerator: Please tick one EBOO……… MAM…………….. Date………………………. Signature of enumerator…………………………….………………..

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    INFORMED CONSENT FORM: LUSOGA Ssebol nyabo, ife tuviire mukitongole ekinonyereza kubye mmere (IFPRI) nekitogole ekinonyereza kubyembooli (CIP). Okunonyereza kuno kulubiriraokubona ngeri ki abalimi gyemulimamu emboou, mubitunda ebye Busoga(Kamuli), Teso (Bukedea) ne Buganda (Mukono). Iwe nga omulimi ebigambo byonotukabera biidha kutuyamba inno mukunonereza kuno. Okunonereza kuno kwidha kutwala enkyala isatu(3) era nabanonereze bamirundi esatu, abanaidha mumaka gano. Enkyala edho esatu(3) gye swiile muibanga lya myezi esatu(3) oba etanu. Banaife abandi badha kwidha emirundi ebiri, aye okunonereza okusoka kutandika lwalero. Okunonereza kuno kwidha kugema, okusinga enno ku nnima, nni kundya eyabakulu nabanna. Wadha kubawo olukungana kukyalo olunainonola abajja okwetaba mu kunonyereza kuno ebibuuzo bye banabuuzibwa. Ssebo nyabo kyaribaire kirungi singa wenigira mukunonereza kuno, aye okye gaita mu kunonereza kuno ti kwabuwaze era oliwaiddembe okusalawo oba wenigiramu mukunonereza kuno oba bbe. Iwe nabomunhumbayo baikirizibwa okubuzibwa ebibuuzo ekisera kyona kyona mukunonereza kuno. Byotukobera mu kunoreza kuno biidha kusigala nga bya’kyama. Ssebol nyabo, otegeire byekwinonoire era oyikiriza okwenigira mukunonereza kuno? Enumerator: Please tick one Yii……… Bee…………….. Date………………………. Signature of enumerator…………………………….………………..

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    CONTENTS SECTION TOPIC PRIMARY RESPONDENT PAGE NO.

    A1 Household Identification Enumerator 1A2 Household GPS Location Enumerator 1 A3 Interview Details Enumerator 1 Consent Consent Household head/spouse 2 B1 Household Composition, Age 8 Years or Older Household head/spouse 7 B2 Household Composition, Below 8 Years: Current Members Also Listed on Baseline Roster Household head/spouse 9 B3 New Household Members, Below 8 years Household head/spouse 11B4 Former Household Members Household head/spouse 13 C Farmer Group Participation and OFSP Participation Farmer group member 14 D1A Agricultural Production: Access to Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato Vines, August 2007 –

    July 2008 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 20

    D1B Agricultural Production: Access to Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato Vines, August 2008 – July 2009

    Main farmer: Household head or spouse 22

    D2 Vine Sales to VEDCO/FADEP, Other NGOs or Government Institutions Main farmer: Household head or spouse 23 E Land Area and Tenure Main farmer: Household head or spouse 25 F1 Crop Choice: First Season 2009 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 26 F2 Crop Choice: Second Season 2008 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 27 F3 Crop Choice: First Season 2008 and Second Season 2007 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 28 F4 Sweet Potato Plot Area Recall and GPS Measurement, First Season 2009 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 29 G1A Agricultural Production: Cassava and Sweetpotatoes Production, First Season 2009 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 30 G1B Agricultural Production: Cassava and Sweetpotatoes Production, Second Season 2008 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 31 G2A Agricultural Production: Major Crops Besides Cassava/Sweetpotato, First Season 2009 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 32 G2B Agricultural Production: Major Crops Besides Cassava/Sweetpotato, Second Season 2008 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 33 G3 Agricultural Production: OFSP Storage and Marketing Practices Main farmer: Household head or spouse 34 G4 Agricultural Production: Fruit and Tree Crops Main farmer: Household head or spouse 35 H1 Agricultural Inputs: On Plots Including Sweetpotatoes and Cassava Main farmer: Household head or spouse 36 H2 Agricultural Inputs: Other Major crops Main farmer: Household head or spouse 37 S1 Social Networks: OFSP Vine Diffusion Person most knowledgeable about OFSP

    transfers 39

    S2 Social Networks: Extent of Network Main farmer: Household head or spouse 40 S3 Social Networks: Advice Network Main farmer: Household head or spouse 41 I1 Current Assets Main farmer: Household head or spouse 44 I2 Assets in 2007 Main farmer: Household head or spouse 46 K Credit Household head 47 L1 Father’s Nutritional Knowledge Male household head or spouse 48 L2 Father’s Knowledge about Vitamin A and Sources of News and Information Male household head or spouse 49

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    M1 Food Consumption and Expenditures Spouse of household head 51 M2 Food Away from Home and Consumption Habits Spouse of household head 55 N Non-food Consumption and Expenditures Household head/spouse 57O Shocks Household head 59 P1 Mother’s Nutritional Knowledge Female spouse or household head 60 P2 Mother’s Knowledge about Vitamin A and Sources of News and Information Female spouse or household head 61 P3 Mother’s Asset Sales Female spouse or household head 62 Q Attitudes towards risk Female (same as P3) & Male (same as L3) 3pgs

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    CODES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION B1 CODE 1 (B03) 1- household head 2- spouse of head 3- son/daughter 4- son/daughter-in-law 5- grandson/granddaughter 6- parent 7- brother/sister 8- nephew/niece 9- nephew/niece of spouse of

    head 10- cousin of head 11- brother/sister-in-law 12- parent-in-law 13- cousin of spouse of head 14- other relative 15- shambaboy/maid 16- other, no relation

    CODE 2 (B05) 1- single 2- married (monogamous marriage) 3- married (polygamous marriage) 4- divorced or separated 5- widowed

    CODE 3 (B07)

    Never attended…77 S6……………...16

    CODE 4 (B11)

    1 Own agriculture (incl. farming on fields operated by household, livestock, piggery, etc)

    5 School

    2 Agriculture, for a salary/wage 6 Housework

    3 Non-agricultural employment 7 Other (please specify)

    4 Non-agricultural self-employment 9 None

    DEFINITION OF A HOUSEHOLD: For this survey, a household is defined as a group of people who live and eat together, share resources and form a common decision-making unit. DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: For this survey, a household member is an individual who belongs to the household as defined above who has lived with the household for at least six of the last twelve months. The individual should spend the majority of their time living/sleeping with the household. Also, new entrants into the household who are likely permanent new members but who entered less than 6 months ago are also included as household members, including newborn children, adopted children, and newly married spouses of members.

    CODE 5 (B13) Live with spouse/ married in........1

    Seek employment...2

    Sick, to be looked after.............3

    Divorced/separated..4

    Contract terminated........5

    Birth.............6

    Came with parent..7

    To be near school.8

    Orphaned..........9

    Not captured in baseline survey..10

    Just moved to stay(no particular reason)...11

    Other (specify)...12

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    B1. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION, AGE 8 YEARS OR OLDER Enumerator: Copy ID Code and Name from roster card for individuals who are AGE 8 YEARS OR OLDER now (6 years or older during the baseline) AND are still household members. Confirm and update information on B02-B11 for these individuals who are still household members.

    Name Sex

    Male…1 Female..2

    Relation-ship to house-hold head

    CODE 1

    Age (in com-pleted years)

    Marital status

    CODE 2

    If less than 30 years old: Is [NAME] currently in school? Yes...1 No…2

    Education level (Highest grade completed)

    CODE 3

    During the last 12 months… I D

    C O D E

    …did [NAME] work in agricul-ture on land operated by this house-hold? Yes…1 No…2

    …did [NAME] work at a job that paid a salary or wages? Yes…1 No…2

    … did [NAME] work at non-agricul-tural self-employ-ment?

    Yes…1 No…2

    …what activity did [NAME] spend the most time in? CODE 4

    B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11

    Enumerator: Ask B12a-B13 for new members only.

    When did [NAME] join the household?

    Why did [NAME] join the household?

    NEW HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AGE 8 AND OLDER: Probe for new household members age 8 years or older and ask questions B01-B13. MONTH YEAR CODE 5

    B12a B12b B13

    301

    302

    303

    304

    305

    DO NOT COPY FROM BASELINE ROSTER. ASK B02-B05.

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    CODES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION B2 Age in months as of Oct 2009, calculated from month and year of birth

    DEFINITION OF A HOUSEHOLD: For this survey, a household is defined as a group of people who live and eat together, share resources and form a common decision-making unit. DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: For this survey, a household member is an individual who belongs to the household as defined above who has lived with the household for at least six of the last twelve months. The individual should spend the majority of their time living/sleeping with the household. Also, new entrants into the household who are likely permanent new members but who entered less than 6 months ago are also included as household members, including newborn children, adopted children, and newly married spouses of members.

    CODE 1 (B16)

    3- son/daughter 4- son/daughter-in-law 5- grandson/granddaughter

    7- brother/sister 8- nephew/niece 9- nephew/niece of spouse

    of head 10- cousin of head 11- brother/sister-in-law

    13- cousin of spouse of head 14- other relative 15- shambaboy/maid 16- other, no relation

    CODE 2 (B17) Has health card and showed it...............1 Has health card but did not show it.........2 Has exercise book and showed it.............3 Has exercise book but did not show it.......4 Does not have health card or exercise book..5

    CODE 3 (B21)

    Never attended…77 S6……………...16

    MONTHS

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    January- 01 33 21 9

    February-02 32 20 8

    March- 03 31 19 7

    April- 04 30 18 6

    May-05 29 17 5

    June- 06 28 16 4

    July - 07 27 15 3

    August- 08 26 14 2

    September-09 25 13 1

    October-10 24 12 0

    November- 11 35 23 11

    December-12 34 22 10

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    B2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION, BELOW AGE 8 YEARS: CURRENT MEMBERS ALSO LISTED ON BASELINE ROSTER Enumerator: Copy ID Code and Name from roster card for individuals who are BELOW 8 YEARS OLD now (below 6 years old during the baseline) AND are still household members. Confirm and update information on B14-B25 for these individuals who are still household members.

    I D

    C O D E

    Name

    Sex

    Male…1 Female...2

    Relation-ship to house-hold head

    Does [NAME] have a health card or stamped exercise book?

    Current age (com-pleted years)

    Will this child be 6-35 months in Oct 2009? (Use date of birth from BASELINE ROSTER)

    Yes..1 No..2

    Was this the baseline REFERENCE CHILD (in July 2007)?

    Yes...1 No…2

    Is [NAME] currently in school? Yes...1 No…2

    Education level (Highest grade completed)

    Child’s Mother Child’s Father If Mother is household member …ENTER ID

    CODE If alive, not resident

    …199 If deceased

    …299

    If care-taker is not mother ID Code of main care-taker

    If Father is household member …ENTER ID

    CODE If alive, not resident

    …199 If deceased

    …299

    If Father is not household member ID Code of male household member most responsible for the child

    CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 3 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B18a B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25

    DO NOT COPY FROM BASELINE ROSTER. ASK B15-B18.

    Now age 5-7 years. SEE ROSTER

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    CODES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION B3 Age in months as of Oct 2009, calculated from month and year of birth

    CODE 1 (B27)

    3- son/daughter 4- son/daughter-in-law 5- grandson/granddaughter

    7- brother/sister 8- nephew/niece 9- nephew/niece of

    spouse of head 10- cousin of head 11- brother/sister-in-law

    13- cousin of spouse of

    head 14- other relative 15- shambaboy/maid 16- other, no relation

    CODE 2 (B28) Has health card and showed it...............1 Has health card but did not show it.........2 Has exercise book and showed it.............3 Has exercise book but did not show it.......4 Does not have health card or exercise book..5

    CODE 3 (B33)

    Never attended…77 S6……………...16

    CODE 6 (B39) Live with spouse/ married in........1 Seek employment...2 Sick, to be looked after.............3 Divorced/separated...................4 Contract terminated........5 Birth.............6 Came with parent..7 To be near school.8 Orphaned..........9 Not captured in baseline survey..10 Just moved to stay(no particular reason)...11 Other (specify)..12

    MONTHS

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    January- 01 33 21 9

    February-02 32 20 8

    March- 03 31 19 7

    April- 04 30 18 6

    May-05 29 17 5

    June- 06 28 16 4

    July- 07 27 15 3

    August- 08 26 14 2

    September-09 25 13 1

    October-10 24 12 0

    November- 11 35 23 11

    December-12 34 22 10

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    B3. NEW HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS BELOW AGE 8 YEARS Enumerator: Probe for new household members below age 8 years; ask B26a-B39.

    I D

    C O D E

    Name

    Sex

    Male…1 Female...2

    Relation-ship to house-hold head

    Does [NAME] have a health card or stamped exercise book?

    Date of Birth

    Will this child be 6-35 months in Oct 2009? Yes...1 No...2

    Is [NAME] currently in school? Yes...1 No…2

    Education level (Highest grade completed)

    Child’s Mother Child’s Father When did [NAME] join the household?

    Why did [NAME] join the house-hold?

    If Mother is house-hold member …ENTER ID CODE

    If alive, not resident

    …199 If deceased

    …299

    If care-taker is not mother ID Code of main care-taker

    If Father is house-hold member …ENTER ID CODE If alive, not resident

    …199 If deceased

    …299

    If Father is not household member ID Code of male household member most responsible for the child

    Code 1 Code 2 DAY MONTH YEAR Code 3 Code 4 Code 4 MONTH YEAR Code 6

    B26a B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32a B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38a B38b B39

    401

    402

    403

    404

    405

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    CODES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION B4 CODE 1 (B42) 1- household head 2- spouse of head 3- son/daughter 4- son/daughter-in-law 5- grandson/granddaughter 6- parent 7- brother/sister 8- nephew/niece 9- nephew/niece of spouse of

    head 10- cousin of head 11- brother/sister-in-law 12- parent-in-law 13- cousin of spouse of head 14- other relative 15- shambaboy/maid 16- other, no relation

    CODE 2 (B47) 1 single 2 married (monogamous

    marriage) 3 married (polygamous

    marriage) 4 divorced or separated 5 widowed

    CODE 3 (B49)

    Never attended…77 S6……………...16

    DEFINITION OF A HOUSEHOLD: For this survey, a household is defined as a group of people who live and eat together, share resources and form a common decision-making unit. DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: For this survey, a household member is an individual who belongs to the household as defined above who has lived with the household for at least six of the last twelve months. The individual should spend the majority of their time living/sleeping with the household. Also, new entrants into the household who are likely permanent new members but who entered less than 6 months ago are also included as household members, including newborn children, adopted children, and newly married spouses of members.

    CODE 4 (B43) Live with spouse/ married out.......1 Seek employment...2 Sick, to be looked after.............3 Divorced/separated...4 Contract terminated........5 Died..............6 >>NEXT PERSON, NEXT SECTION Left with parent..7 To be near school.8 Orphaned..........9 Was not a household member in baseline survey...........10 Moved to care for another 11 Other (specify)..12

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    B4. FORMER HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS Enumerator: Copy ID Code and Name from roster card of former household members who are no longer household members

    and complete remaining questions Now we want to ask you some questions about former household members who left your household since 2007.

    Name Sex

    Male…1 Female..2

    Relation-ship to house-hold head CODE 1

    Why did [NAME] leave the household? CODE 4

    When did [NAME] leave the household? MONTH YEAR

    Current Age (in com-pleted years)

    Was this the baselineREFERENCE CHILD (in July 2007)? Yes..1 No...2

    Marital status CODE 2

    If less than 30 years old: Is [NAME] currently in school? Yes...1 No…2

    Education level (Highest grade completed) CODE 3

    I D

    C O D E

    B40 B41 B42 B43 B44a B44b B45 B46 B47 B48 B49

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    C. FARMER GROUP PARTICIPATION AND OFSP PROJECT PARTICIPATION Enumerator: Ask these questions to a household member who belongs to the farmer group in the sample list. If there is no member of this farmer group, ask the person who knows the most about farming. The respondent for this section will be identified in C02 or in C11

    Question Code C01 Enumerator: fill in the name of the sample farmer group for this community.

    Has any member of your household been a member of _________________ farmer group in the past 2 years?

    Yes…1 No…2 (>>C08)

    C02 Which household members have belonged to this farmer group anytime in the past 2 years? (Fill in IDs for up to two household members)

    ID CODE, Section B

    C03 Was this person a member of this farmer group 2 years ago (in July 2007)? Yes…1 No…2

    C04 Is this person still a member of this farmer group? Yes…1 (>>C06) No…2

    C05 If no, why did this person leave the farmer group? LEAVING CODE

    C06 Has this farmer group changed names in the past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C08)

    C07 What was the previous name of this farmer group? ____________________________

    C08 Does any member of your household belong to any other farmer group? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C11)

    C09 Which household members belong to another farmer group? ID Code from Section B (>>C08)

    C10 What is the name of these other farmer groups? ___________________________ _______________________

    C11 Who knows the most about farming in your household? ID Code from Section B

    Sources of Knowledge about Farming Question Code AnswerC12 Who is most useful to talk to about farming advice? PERSON CODE

    C13 Have you had any contact with a farm extension service in the past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2

    C14 Have you ever received advice about how to grow orange flesh sweet potatoes? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C16)

    C15 From whom? PERSON CODE

    PERSON CODE: Father/mother..............1 Husband/wife.……… 2 Son/daughter................3 Other family member..4 Fellow farmer..............5 Friend...........................6 Traditional or official leader.......................7 Farmer group chairperson...............8 Agricultural promoter working with OFSP project………..............9 Other agricultural promoter................10 VEDCO extensionist..11 FADEP extensionist ..12 Government extension agent......................13 NAADS agent............15 Other (specify)...........19

    RESPONDENT ID

    LEAVING CODE: Farmer group not effective........................1 Had a quarrel with group members or leadership..2 Too busy to participate..3 Other (specify).............9

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    Farmer Group Participation Enumerator: Complete the interview for the rest of this section (C15-C28) with the household member listed in C02 who is the most active member of the farmer group from the sample list. If there is no member of this farmer group, go to C28. C16 How many years have you been a member of __________________ farmer group?

    Enumerator: fill in the name of the sample farmer group for this community.Years

    C17 Do you have any leadership role in the farmer group? Yes…1 No…2(>>C19) C18 What role is it? Chairperson...1

    Agricultural promoter...2 Nutrition promoter...3 Other...4

    C19 Do any other members of your household have a leadership role in this farmer group? Yes…1 No…2(>>C22) C20 Which household member has a leadership role? ID CODE C21 What role is it? Chairperson...1

    Agricultural promoter...2 Nutrition promoter...3 Other...4

    C22 What activity of the farmer group is most beneficial to you? ACTIVITY CODE C23 Do you agree with the following statement: “the farmer group has made me a better farmer?” Strongly agree…1 Agree...2 Neither

    agree nor disagree...3 Disagree...4 Strongly disagree...5

    C24 How long have you known the chairperson of the farmer group? Years C25 Do you agree with the following statement: “the farmer group chairperson is important to

    making my farmer group more effective?” Strongly agree…1 Agree...2 Neither agree nor disagree...3 Disagree...4 Strongly disagree...5

    C26 Did your household share labor with members of the farmer group in the past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2 C27 Was your farmer group part of a project supported by VEDCO or FADEP to promote OFSP in

    the past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2

    Interaction with OFSP Project C28 Have you or anyone in your household attended a field day related to OFSP in the past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C30) C29 How many? Number C30 Have you or anyone in your household attended any meetings or trainings on growing, marketing or the health

    benefits of OFSP over the past 2 years (other than a field day)? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C34)

    C31 How many meetings or trainings have you or anyone in your household attended in the past 2 years in which... C31a ...methods for growing OFSP were discussed? Number C31b ...the health benefits of consuming OFSP or vitamin A were discussed? Number C31c ...methods for marketing OFSP and OFSP products were discussed? Number C31d …methods of making OFSP products were discussed? Number C32 Did an agricultural extensionist from VEDCO or FADEP ever speak at one of the meetings you attended in the

    past 2 years? Yes…1 No…2 (>>C34)

    ACTIVITY CODE: Obtaining information from extensionists.........1 Sharing farming advice..2 Sharing marketing advice..3 Sharing labor...............4 Social activities............5 Other non-farm activities.......................6 Other (specify)...........19

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    C33 At how many meetings did the extensionist speak? Number C34 During the main growing seasons, how often did you receive advice about growing OFSP from the farmer group

    agricultural promoter in the past 2 years? Weekly...1 Monthly...2 2-3 times a season…3 Once per season...4 Never....5(>>C36)

    C35 In general, what was the quality of this advice? Excellent...1 Good...2 Fair...3 Poor...4 C36 During the main growing seasons, how often did you receive advice about the health benefits of consuming

    OFSP or vitamin A from the farmer group nutrition promoter in the past 2 years? Weekly...1 Monthly...2 2-3 times a season…3 Once per season...4 Never....5(>>C38)

    C37 In general, what was the quality of this advice? Excellent...1 Good...2 Fair...3 Poor...4 OFSP Farming and Marketing Practices Question Codes Answer C38 Between orange flesh and your favorite type of white/yellow flesh sweet potatoes,

    which produces more roots in the same area of the garden? Orange Flesh…1 White Flesh…2

    C39 Between orange flesh and your favorite type of white flesh sweet potatoes, which type of sweet potato matures more quickly?

    Orange Flesh…1 White Flesh…2

    C40 Has your household received advice on how or where to sell OFSP? Yes…1 No…2 C41 Has your farmer group or household sold OFSP to an SP trader? Yes…1 No…2 C42 Have you or anyone in your household sold OFSP in a group? Yes…1 No…2 C43 Have you or anyone in your household made any products from OFSP? (Do not include

    any products made as part of a training.). Yes…1 No…2 (>>C45)

    C44 What products has your household made? (Enter all that apply, then >>C46) Pancakes…1 Mandazi/Donut…2 Bagia…3 Chapatti..4 Samosa…5 Bread….6 Cake…..7 Juice...8 Other (specify)....10

    C45 If not, why not? Takes too long..1 No equipment...2 Not profitable...3 Not enough money (for startup costs)…4 Did not know who to sell to..5 Don’t know how to make products...6 Learned how to make products only recently…7 Other (specify).....9

    C46 Do you agree with the following statement: “I am likely to be among the first adopters in my village when a potentially profitable but risky new crop is introduced” ?

    Strongly agree…1 Agree...2 Neither agree nor disagree...3 Disagree...4 Strongly disagree..5

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    Knowledge Retention Enumerator: Ask C47-C53 only for households in OFSP project communities (as listed in the Enumerator Manual). Ask these questions to the household member listed in C02 who is the most active member of the farmer group from the sample list. If there is no member of this farmer group, go to Section D. C47 What is the total number of OFSP varieties that you are aware of? Number

    C48 Please name all of these varieties? Enumerator: Do not read out. Does the respondent mention [...] C48a VITA? Yes…1 No…2 C48b Kabode? Yes…1 No…2 C48c Kakamega? Yes…1 No…2 C48d Ejumula? Yes…1 No…2 C48e Any other OFSP variety? Yes…1 No…2 C49 Did the project recommend planting different OFSP varieties

    separately or mixing them in the garden? Different fields…1 Mixing....2(>>C51) Project did not recommend anything regarding this…3(>>C51)

    C50 Why was it recommended by the project to plant different OFSP varieties separately in the garden? Enter all that apply.

    To learn which varieties grow best..1 Control pest spread...2 To avoid mixing at harvest…3 Other…4

    C51 What was recommended by the project as an appropriate control for sweet potato weevil? Enter all that apply.

    Covering soil cracks and vine bases with soil…1 Rouging infected plants…2 Avoid basal vine cutting…3 Other…4 Project did not recommend anything regarding this…5

    C52 What have you learned from the project about conserving OFSP vines for the next season? Enter all that apply.

    Plant early…1 Sites with water access…2 Shade during hot period..3 Other...4 We have not learned anything about vine conservation from the project…5

    C53 What have you learned from the project about steps you can take in order to get better prices for OFSP in the market? Enter all that apply.

    Grade and sort the sweet potatoes…1 Market in groups...3 Remove damaged sweet potatoes…2 Get market information...4 We not learned anything about this from the project…5

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    SP CODES: SWEET POTATO VARIETIES 1 Abokoro 126 Empologoma 128 Kibitti 91 Mukala 58 Namukongo 123 Papali

    110 Abukokin 103 Entebbe 92 Kidera 84 Mukama 162 Namulonge 121 Pespes 2 Acuru 102 Epuroamajog 100 Kidome 137 Mulangwe 131 Namusisi 67 Rwanda

    45 Agabalimi 95 Funtula 150 Kifuko 82 Mununuzi 89 Nangobi 78 Senda 3 Agara 65 Gaalo 163 Kifuta 147 Munyeera 138 Nantongo 145 Setyabule 4 Amongin 141 Gaddumire 75 Kigaire 174 Munyesa 69 Nasoowa 39 Silk

    114 Angima 63 Garobati 70 Kikondo kya baasi 28 Museveni 32 Naspot 167 Siviramwawo 108 Apureke 98 Guanalomy 87 Kikopoka 166 Mutugakibe 168 Ndagire 111 Socadido

    5 Araka 16 Idiold 132 Kimotoka 139 Muwola nffuuzzi 146 Ndikira ne mwanimi 40 Soroti6 Asiira 106 Ilapio Ikanyape 133 Kisa kya maria 74 Muwulu 158 Ngomba 66 Star-charge 7 Ataseke 17 Imary 99 Kiti Kiboto 160 Muwulu Awuluguma 86 Nile beer 41 Sudan 8 Bagazimbide 115 Imeketa 97 Kopola 85 Muyambali 49 Nilon 60 Sukaali

    62 Bagina 54 Iyingo 143 Kyamudama 165 Muyenda 135 Nimilabana 44 Suula 9 Bagyinyombokele 122 Jaguza 48 Kyamundu 96 Mwajaigulu 130 Nsoba 120 Tangira

    175 Bidao 170 Kabalira 22 Kyebandula 77 Mwudanalole 153 Ntudde Buleku 42 Tanzania 169 Birabwa 191 Kabode 152 Kyebandula 125 Myezi ebiri 46 Nyindo ya mulaalo 83 Teleka 88 Birambi 50 Kaiza 23 Liirawo 159 Nabatanzi 33 Obus-mesa 104 Tereza

    134 Bitambi 18 Kakamega 24 Lunyonyi 79 Nabirye 127 Obwanjule 94 Tiwelarikina 155 Budule 151 Kakobe 52 Luweero 154 Nairobi 109 Ocabbage 81 Tyabula 117 Bukandi 164 Kalebe 76 Lydia 156 Nakadama 105 Odomani 190 Vita 72 Bulili lwampube 19 Kandagali 56 Malagalile

    awoli/malagalya 29 Nakakande 57 Odopelap 47 Wagabolike

    73 Buyanzi 149 Kanyike 59 Malila 51 Nakangu 118 Odotu 136 Wakiso 71 Bweng 61 Kasaka 144 Mama Bakutenda 148 Nakasaga 34 Ogakaman 113 Yellow

    171 Charles 173 Kasambira 25 Mbale 31 Nakaseke 107 Ojaaye 179 Yolenfunzi 10 Dimbuka/Bunduguza 20 Kasim 26 Meketa 124 Nakasero 35 Ojiete Edula 11 Duduma 140 Kassaga 27 Misahi 64 Nakasoma 119 Okobo 998 Don't know 12 Ejumula/Nabagereka 129 Katende 90 Mitti 53 Nakatooke 176 Omeketa 13 Ekampala 172 Kateteyi 112 Mkimbi 30 Nakayema 36 Onyam-okwena 14 Elanye Ikokola 142 Kawanda 101 Mpefumbiro 157 Nakibuule 37 Osapat 15 Elioki 21 Kawogo/Newkawogo 93 Mugagawale 68 Nambi 38 Osukut

    116 Emere 55 Kibiri Kyambiidi 80 Mujaigulu 161 Namubiru 43 Other

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    CODES FOR SECTIONS D1A DISADOPTION CODE (D13) (D08u, D17u) Lack of planting material..........1 Planting material died.............2 Planting material was low quality..3 Not enough land....................4 Not enough labor...................5 Not interested in growing it.......6

    Other crops more important for cash...........7 Other crops more important for food security..8 No money to buy vines.........................9 Yields lower than other SP varieties.........10 Other (specify)..............................19

    UNIT CODESKG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    D1A. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATO VINES, AUGUST 2007 – JULY 2008 D01 Did your household plant OFSP vines in the last 2 years (4 seasons)? Yes…1 No…2 D02 Did you or anyone in your household receive any OFSP vines from FADEP and VEDCO in the last 2 years (4 seasons)? Yes…1 No…2 Enumerator: If the response to either D01 or D02 is Yes, ask questions D03-D30 for the four seasons from August 2007 – July 2009. If the response to both questions is No (>>Section E). Now I want to ask you about any OFSP production during the two seasons from August 2007 -- July 2008. RESPONDENT ID SECOND SEASON 2007

    (August 2007 –January 2008) FIRST SEASON 2008 (February–July 2008)

    D03 Did you or anyone in your household receive any OFSP vines from VEDCO or FADEP during [SEASON] either directly or through the agricultural promoter of your farmer group? Yes…1 No…2 >>D14

    D04 Were the OFSP vines received through the agricultural promoter or directly from VEDCO or FADEP extensionists? Agricultural promoter...1 VEDCO/FADEP extensionist...2

    D05 How many times during [SEASON] did you receive vines from them? D06 What month(s) did your household receive these OFSP vines? (Enter all that apply)

    Aug...8 Sep...9 Oct...10 Nov...11 Dec..12 Jan...1 Feb...2 Mar...3 Apr...4 May...5 Jun...6 Jul...7

    D07 What OFSP varieties did your household receive? (Record all varieties) (See SP CODES on p. 18 for complete list) Ejumula...12 Kakamega...18 Vita...190 Kabode...191 Don’t know...998

    D08 How much of each OFSP variety did your household receive? D08u (Unit for quantity in D08) UNIT CODE D09 Did your household purchase these OFSP vines or receive them for free?

    All vines were free...1 (>>D12) All vines were purchased...2 (>>D11) Purchased some...3

    D10 What portion was purchased? (%) D11 How much in total did your household pay for the OFSP vines purchased? USH D12 Did your household plant these OFSP vines during [SEASON]? Yes…1 (>>D14) No…2 D13 Why did your household not plant these OFSP vines during [SEASON]? DISADOPTION CODE D14 Did your household obtain OFSP vines from any other source during [SEASON] (including your own

    vines)? Yes…1 No…2 (>>NEXT SEASON,NEXT SECTION)

    D15 What source? (Enter all that apply) Own vines..1 Neighbor..2 Kin/Relative..3 Other NGO..4 Bicycle trader..5 Local market trader...6 Government institutions...7 Other (specify)...9

    D16 Did your household receive OFSP vines from anyone who is a member of a farmer group? Yes…1 No…2 D17 How much did your household receive in total from all of these other sources during [SEASON]?

    D17u (Unit for quantity in D17)

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    CODES FOR SECTIONS D1B DISADOPTION CODE (D28) (D23u, D32u) Lack of planting material..........1 Planting material died.............2 Planting material was low quality..3 Not enough land....................4 Not enough labor...................5 Not interested in growing it.......6

    Other crops more important for cash...........7 Other crops more important for food security..8 No money to buy vines.........................9 Yields lower than other SP varieties.........10 Other (specify)..............................19

    UNIT CODESKG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    D1B. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATO VINES, AUGUST 2008 – JULY 2009 Now I want to ask you about any OFSP production during the two seasons from August 2008 -- July 2009. RESPONDENT ID SECOND SEASON 2008

    (August 2008 –January 2009)FIRST SEASON 2009

    (February–July 2008)D18 Did you or anyone in your household receive any OFSP vines from VEDCO or FADEP during

    [SEASON] either directly or through the agricultural promoter of your farmer group? Yes…1 No…2 >>D29

    D19 Were the OFSP vines received through the agricultural promoter or directly from VEDCO or FADEP extensionists? Agricultural promoter...1 VEDCO/FADEP extensionist...2

    D20 How many times during [SEASON] did you receive vines from them? D21 What month(s) did your household receive these OFSP vines? (Enter all that apply)

    Aug...8 Sep...9 Oct...10 Nov...11 Dec..12 Jan...1 Feb...2 Mar...3 Apr...4 May...5 Jun...6 Jul...7

    D22 What OFSP varieties did your household receive? (Record all OFSP varieties) (See SP CODES on p. 12 for complete list) Ejumula...12 Kakamega...18 Vita...190 Kabode...191 Don’t know...998

    D23 How much of each OFSP variety did your household receive? D23u (Unit for quantity in D23) UNIT CODE D24 Did your household purchase these OFSP vines or receive them for free?

    All vines were free...1 (>>D27) All vines were purchased...2 (>>D26) Purchased some...3

    D25 What portion was purchased? (%) D26 How much in total did your household pay for the OFSP vines purchased? USH D27 Did your household plant these OFSP vines during [SEASON]?

    Yes…1(>>D30) No…2

    D28 Why did your household not plant these OFSP vines during [SEASON]? DISADOPTION CODE

    D29 Did your household obtain OFSP vines from any other source during [SEASON] (including your own vines)? Yes…1 No…2 (>>NEXT SEASON OR NEXT SECTION)

    D30 What source? (Enter all that apply) Own vines..1 Neighbor..2 Kin/Relative..3 Other NGO..4 Bicycle trader...5 Local market trader...6 Government Institution...7 Other (specify)...9

    D31 Did your household receive any OFSP vines from anyone who is a member of a farmer group? Yes…1 No…2

    D32 How much did your household obtain in total from all of these other sources during [SEASON]? D32u (Unit for quantity in D32)

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    D2. Vine Sales to VEDCO/FADEP, Other NGOs or government institutions SECOND

    SEASON 2007

    FIRST SEASON 2008

    SECOND SEASON 2008

    FIRST SEASON 2009

    D33 Did your household sell any OFSP vines to NGOs, government organizations or other institutions during [SEASON]? Yes…1 No…2 (>>D37)

    D34 Who did your household sell OFSP vines to? VEDCO/FADEP...1 Government extension agent...2 Unknown agent through FG...3 FAO...4 Other NGOs...5 Political party…6 Other(specify)...9

    D35 What quantity of OFSP vines did your household sell? D35u (Unit for quantity in D35) D36 How much in total did your household receive for the OFSP vines sold? USH D3. OFSP Vine Conservation and OFSP Disadoption SECOND

    SEASON 2007

    FIRST SEASON

    2008

    SECOND SEASON

    2008

    FIRST SEASON

    2009 D37 Did you try to conserve OFSP vines during or after [SEASON] for the next season?

    Yes…1 No…2

    ASK: What techniques did you use to conserve vines for the next growing season? (Ask about whether each technique is used: Yes…1 No…2) D37a Leaving the OFSP roots to re-sprout when the rains come D37b Maintaining an OFSP plot near home (to better observe the condition of the OFSP vines) D37c Watering OFSP vines during the dry season D37d Moving OFSP vines to the lowlands D37e Just left them in the field D37f Left them in the field because it was in the shade D37g Other (specify) D37f In what months did you plant vines to maintain OFSP vines during or after [SEASON]?

    Enter all that apply. Season 2: Aug...8 Sep...9 Oct..10 Nov..11 Dec..12 Jan...1 Season 1: Feb...2 Mar...3 Apr...4 May...5 Jun...6 Jul...7

    D38 Were you successfully able to maintain these vines and plant some of them during the next season? Yes…1 No…2

    D39 Since August 2007, did your household not cultivate or grow OFSP in any season after you began growing it? Yes…1 No…2 (>>NEXT SECTION) 2

    nd SEASON 2007

    1st SEASON 2008

    2nd SEASON 2008

    1st SEASON 2009

    D40 In which seasons since you began OFSP production did you not grow OFSP? (Enter 1 for all that apply; 0 other wise)

    D41 Why did you stop growing OFSP during [SEASON]? DISADOPTION CODE

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    CODES FOR SECTION E CODE 1 (E09) CODE 2 (E10) CODE 3 (E11) CODE 4 (E12)

    FROM HOUSEHOLD HEAD’S RELATIVES.1 CUSTOMARY.......1 NONE.......................1 YES, UNRESTRICTED.....1

    FROM SPOUSE’S RELATIVES.........2 MAILO LAND......2 LAND TITLE.................2 YES, WITH APPROVAL... 2

    GIVEN BY FRIENDS................3 LEASE HOLD......3 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY...3 NO....................3

    GIVEN BY AUTHORITIES............4 FREE HOLD.......4 SALES AGREEMENT............4

    WALKED IN.......................5 OTHER, SPECIFY..5 OTHER, SPECIFY.............5

    PURCHASED.......................6

    BORROWED/RENTED.................7

    OTHER, SPECIFY..................8

    CODE 5

    BORROWED.......1 RENTED.........2 EXCHANGED......3 WALKED IN......4 COMMUNAL LAND..5

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    E. LAND AREA AND TENURE Now we want to ask you questions about the land that your household had access to the last 12 months. E01 During the last 12 months, how many land parcels did your household have access to? _______ ENUMERATOR: Start with the largest parcel, proceeding to the smallest. If the household has access to any lowland land that is not considered a parcel, record it in the last row.

    Enumerator: Create parcel name to use to refer to this parcel (e.g. “hill parcel”) P

    arce

    l ID

    What is the area of this parcel? UNIT CODE acre......1 meter sq..2 hectare...3 square feet...4

    How far is this parcel from your home?

    DIST CODE meters..1 km......2 miles...3

    Did your household have access to this parcel in July 2007? Yes..1 No...2

    Is any of this parcel in the low-lands? Yes...1 No…2 (>>E09)

    What are of this parcel is in the lowlands? Use units in E04u

    How did your house-hold obtain this parcel?

    Under what land tenure system does your household operate this parcel?

    What means does your household have of securing this parcel?

    Does your house-hold have the right to sell this parcel?

    Is the parcel irrigated? Yes...1 No…2

    What is the soil quality of this parcel? Good…....1 Average...2 Poor.........3

    If you were to buy this parcel, how much would you pay? (exclude the area containing a home and other structures)

    PARCEL NAME AREA UNIT DISTANCE DIST CODE CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 3 CODE 4 USH E02 E03 E04 E04u E05 E05u E06 E07 E08 E09 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E16 Do you have access to any other land (not mentioned above) on which you could plant sweet potato vines to preserve them in the dry season? Yes…1

    No…2 (>>Next Section)

    E17 How much of such land do you have access to? Unit codes same as E04u Area

    E17u Unit codes same as E04u Unit

    E18 How would your household obtain this land? Code 5

    DEFINITION OF A PARCEL: For this survey, a parcel is a continuous piece of land under one ownership status.

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    F1. CROP CHOICE: FIRST SEASON 2009 Now we want to ask you questions about parcels that your household had under own production in the first season 2009 (Feb—July). ENUMERATOR: Copy the PARCEL NAME from E02. FIRST SEASON 2009 (Feb—July) Pa

    rcel

    ID

    During first season 2009, was this parcel under own production? Yes..1 No…2 What was the area cultivated on this parcel?

    During first season 2009, what crops were cultivated on this parcel? For each crop, what area was under production? Record OFSP plots first, then other sweet potato plots, and then other crops. If more than 5 crops are planted, record the most important crops.

    See CROP CODES on page 12. Use the area unit in F03c.

    (Enumerator: For each question, record up to two household member IDs, putting the first mentioned in the first column.) During the first season of 2009… …who decided what to grow on this parcel?

    …who spent the most time working on this parcel?

    PARCEL NAME Y/N AREA UNIT CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA ID Code ID Code ID Code ID Code F01 F02 F03a F03b F03c F04a F04b F05a F05b F06a F06b F07a F07b F08a F08b F09a F09b F10a F10b

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    CROP CODES

    MILLET......................1 BEANS.................9 EGGPLANT.........17 TOBACCO..........25 COFFEE..........32Area Unit Codes

    MAIZE.......................2 RICE.................10 CABBAGE..........18 PUMPKIN..........26 VANILLA.........33 acre......1

    SORGHUM.....................3 ONIONS...............11 CARROTS..........19 MALAKWANG........27 YAMS............34 meter sq..2

    CASSAVA.....................4 TOMATOES.............12 SIMSIM...........20 GINGER...........28 COWPEA LEAVES...35 hectare...3

    WHITE FLESH SWEET POTATOES..5 COWPEAS..............13 CHILIES..........21 COOKING BANANAS..29 GREENGRAM.......36 square feet...4

    ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATOES.6 FIELD PEAS...........14 CASHEWNUTS.......22 DESSERT BANANAS..30 SUNFLOWER.......37YELLOW FLESH SWEET POTATOES.7 PIGEON PEAS..........15 GROUNDNUT........23 BREWING BANANAS..31 OTHER(SPECIFY)..61IRISH POTATOES..............8 COTTON...............16 SUGAR CANE.......24

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    F2. CROP CHOICE: SECOND SEASON 2008 Now we want to ask you questions about parcels that your household had under own production in second season 2008 (Aug 2008 —Jan 2009). ENUMERATOR: Copy the PARCEL NAME from E02. SECOND SEASON 2008 (Aug 2008— Jan 2009)

    Parc

    el ID

    During second season 2008, was this parcel under own production? Yes..1 No…2 What was the area cultivated on this parcel?

    During second season 2008, what crops were cultivated on this parcel? For each crop, what area was under production? Record OFSP plots first, then other sweet potato plots, and then other crops. If more than 5 crops are planted, record the most important crops.

    See CROP CODES on page 12. Use the unit in F13c.

    (Enumerator: For each question, record up to two household member IDs, putting the first mentioned in the first column.) During the second season of 2008… …who decided what to grow on this parcel?

    …who spent the most time working on this parcel?

    PARCEL NAME Y/N AREA UNIT CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA CROP AREA ID Code ID Code ID Code ID Code F11 F12 F13a F13b F13c F14a F14b F15a F15b F16a F16b F17a F17b F18a F18b F19a F19b F20a F20b

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    CROP CODES

    MILLET......................1 BEANS.................9 EGGPLANT.........17 TOBACCO..........25 COFFEE..........32Area Unit Codes

    MAIZE.......................2 RICE.................10 CABBAGE..........18 PUMPKIN..........26 VANILLA.........33 acre......1

    SORGHUM.....................3 ONIONS...............11 CARROTS..........19 MALAKWANG........27 YAMS............34 meter sq..2

    CASSAVA.....................4 TOMATOES.............12 SIMSIM...........20 GINGER...........28 COWPEA LEAVES. .35 hectare...3

    WHITE FLESH SWEET POTATOES..5 COWPEAS..............13 CHILIES..........21 COOKING BANANAS..29 GREENGRAM. . . .36 square feet...4

    ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATOES.6 FIELD PEAS...........14 CASHEWNUTS.......22 DESSERT BANANAS..30 SUNFLOWER. . . .37YELLOW FLESH SWEET POTATOES.7 PIGEON PEAS..........15 GROUNDNUT........23 BREWING BANANAS..31 OTHER(SPECIFY)..61IRISH POTATOES..............8 COTTON...............16 SUGAR CANE.......24

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    F3. CROP CHOICE: FIRST SEASON 2008 and SECOND SEASON 2007 I would like to ask you about land your household had under sweet potato production in the first season of 2008. In a moment I’ll ask about second season of 2007.

    F22 Between August 2007 and July 2008, how many parcels did your household have under OFSP or other sweet potato production? ____ ENUMERATOR: Record area under sweet potato production in the first season of 2008 and second season of 2007. Copy the parcel IDs and areas of parcels from E03 and E04 (the parcels the household had access to in the most recent two seasons). Then record any other parcels under sweet potato production that were not listed in section E, assigning new Parcel IDs.

    Parc

    el ID

    If recorded in E04, copy from there. What is the area of this parcel? UNIT CODE: acre.......1 meter sq...2 hectare....3 square feet...4

    First Season 2008 (Feb-July) Second Season 2007 (Aug 2007- Jan 2008)

    What was the total area cultivated this season? Use the unit in F24u

    What area was cultivated with OFSP? Use the unit in F24u

    What area cultivated with other sweet potato? Use the unit in F24u

    (Enumerator: For each question, record up to two household member IDs, putting the first mentioned in the first column.)

    What was the total area cultivated this season? Use the unit in F24u

    What area was cultivated with OFSP?

    Use the unit in F24u

    What area cultivated with other sweet potato? Use the unit in F24u

    (Enumerator: For each question, record up to two household member IDs, putting the first mentioned in the first column.)

    In [SEASON], who decided what to grow on this parcel?

    In [SEASON], who spent the most time working on this parcel?

    In [SEASON], who decided what to grow on this parcel?

    In [SEASON], who spent the most time working on this parcel?

    AREA UNIT AREA AREA AREA ID Code ID Code ID Code ID Code AREA AREA AREA ID Code ID Code ID Code ID Code F21 F22 F22u F23 F24 F25 F26a F26b F27a F27b F28 F29 F30 F31a F31b F32a F32b

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    F4. SWEETPOTATO PLOT AREA RECALL AND MEASUREMENT BY GPS FOR FIRST SEASON 2009 Enumerator: Copy the PARCEL ID from E03 of each parcel on which any type of sweetpotato was grown in first season of 2009. Ask the respondent to report the area of each PLOT on which sweet potatoes were cultivated in these parcels. Afterward, record the area of each of these plots using a GPS unit. F35 On how many PLOTS did your household grow any type of sweet potato in first season of 2009? ____________ ENUMERATOR: Using a GPS unit, record the plot area within each parcel that was cultivated with any type of sweet potato in the first season of 2009. Record the area for each of these crops. FIRST SEASON 2009

    P A R C E L I D

    P L O T I D

    Please tell us the area of each of your PLOTS on which any type of sweet potato was cultivated in first season of 2009. Enumerator: for OFSP plots, complete F37 and F38. AREA AS RECALLED BY THE FARMER

    UNIT CODE: acre.........1 meter sq.....2 hectare......3 square feet..4

    Now, with your permission, I would like to measure the area of some of your plots using a GPS device. The GPS device measures the perimeter of the plot as you walk around it and then calculates the area. F39 May I measure some of your fields? YES..1 NO..2

    OFSP plots only. Is the plot an intercrop of OFSP varieties with other crops? Yes...1 No....2

    Proportion of OFSP area planted under each OFSP variety. If the variety is not present, put a “0”. Ejumula Kakamega Vita Kabode Other

    OFSP varieties or unidentif-iable OFSP varieties

    CROP AREA UNIT AREA UNIT PROPORTION PROPORTION PROPORTION PROPORTION PROPORTION F33 F34 F35a F35b F35c F36a F36b F37 F38a F38b F38c F38d F38e

    CROP CODES WHITE FLESH SWEET POTATO......5 ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATO.....6 YELLOW FLESH SWEET POTATO.....7

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    G1A. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: CASSAVA AND SWEET POTATO PRODUCTION, FIRST SEASON 2009 Enumerator: If the household produced cassava or any type of sweetpotato in first season 2009 (as recorded in Section F1), complete this section. Now we want to specifically ask you about any cassava, orange flesh sweet potato, or other sweet potato that your household produced as own production in First Season 2009.

    G01 G02 G03 G04 G05 G05u G05t G06 G06u G07 G07u G07t

    CROP In which month did you plant [CROP] in first season, 2009?

    DURING FIRST SEASON 2009, please tell us in which months your household harvested large quantities of [CROP] and which months you harvested minor quantities for consumption or sale? 2 - Months of MAJOR harvest 1 - Months of MINOR harvest 0 – NO harvest

    During the major harvest months of [LIST OF MONTHS WITH G03=2] how many times in total did you harvest?

    How much [CROP] did you harvest in total from all major harvests this season?

    During the minor harvest months of [LIST OF MONTHS WITH G03=1] how often did you harvest?

    During the minor harvest months, each time you harvested, how much [CROP] did you harvest on average?

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Num-ber of times

    1 Times 2 Per Day 3 Per Week

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL

    Cassava 4 Orange Flesh SP 6 Other SP 5

    G08 G09 G10 G10u G10t G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G15u G15t CROP Did you

    sell [CROP] in first season 2009? Yes…1 No…2 (>>G15)

    TOTAL volume sold Where did you sell [CROP]?

    Who did you sell to?

    Quantity given to others for free

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Price per unit

    Total value received for quantity sold

    At home/ field...1 In village...2 Local market...3 Other...4

    Neighbor/ family...1 Bicycle trader..2 Market trader..3 Other...4

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Cassava 4 Orange Flesh SP 6 Other SP 5

    FILL OUT ONE COLUMN ONLY

    UNIT CODESKG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    G1B. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: CASSAVA AND SWEET POTATO PRODUCTION, SECOND SEASON 2008 Enumerator: If the household has grown cassava or any type of sweetpotato in second season 2008 (as recorded in Section F2), complete this section. Now we want to specifically ask you about any cassava, orange flesh sweet potato, or other sweet potato that your household produced as own production in Second Season 2008.

    G16 G17 G18 G19 G20 G20u G20t G21 G21u G22 G22u G22t

    CROP In which month did you plant [CROP] in second season, 2008?

    DURING SECOND SEASON 2008, please tell us in which months your household harvested large quantities of [CROP] and which months you harvested minor quantities for consumption or sale? 2 - Months of MAJOR harvest 1 - Months of MINOR harvest 0 – NO harvest 2008—————————-------------→|2009

    During the major harvest months of [LIST OF MONTHS WITH G18=2] how many times in total did you harvest?

    How much [CROP] did you harvest in total from all major harvests this season?

    During the minor harvest months of [LIST OF MONTHS WITH G18=1] how often did you harvest?

    During the minor harvest months, each time you harvested, how much [CROP] did you harvest on average?

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Num-ber of times

    1 Times 2 Per Day 3 Per Week

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN

    Cassava 4 Orange Flesh SP 6 Other SP 5

    G23 G24 G25 G25u G25t G26 G27 G28 G29 G30 G30u G30t Did you

    sell [CROP] in second season 2008? Yes…1 No…2 (>>G30)

    TOTAL volume sold Where did you sell [CROP]?

    Who did you sell to?

    Quantity given to others for free

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Price per unit

    Total value received for quantity sold

    At home/ field...1 In village...2 Local market...3 Other...4

    Neighbor/ family...1 Bicycle trader..2 Market trader..3 Other...4

    Quantity Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried chips

    Cassava 4 Orange Flesh SP 6 Other SP 5

    FILL OUT ONE COLUMN ONLY

    UNIT CODES KG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    G2A. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: MAJOR CROPS BESIDES CASSAVA AND SWEETPOTATOES, FIRST SEASON 2009 Enumerator: Collect data on up to 9 crops, ranked by area, grown during first season 2009.

    Please tell me about the staple food crops and other crops your household may have grown over first season 2009 (February – July 2009). FIRST SEASON 2009 (February — July 2009)

    Crop Code

    How much of [CROP] did your household harvest? (Record the total from all plots)

    Was this a partial harvest?

    If yes, what proportion is still in the field?

    Did you sell any of the [CROP]?

    How much of [CROP] did your household sell? (Record the total from all plots)

    What was the total value of the [CROP] that your household sold?

    Quantity If not yet

    harvested....888

    >>next crop

    Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried 4 Threshed

    Yes…1 No…2 >>G34

    1 More than half 2 Half 3 Less than half

    Yes…1 No…2 (>> next crop)

    Quantity

    Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried 4 Threshed

    USH

    CROP G31 G32 G32u G32t G33 G33s G34 G35 G35u G35t G36 CROP CODES MILLET...............1 BEANS..........................9 EGGPLANT.........17 TOBACCO..........25 COFFEE...............32

    MAIZE................2 RICE..........................10 CABBAGE..........18 PUMPKIN..........26 VANILLA..............33

    SORGHUM..............3 ONIONS........................11 CARROTS..........19 MALAKWANG........27 YAMS.................34

    TOMATOES......................12 SIMSIM...........20 GINGER...........28 COWPEA LEAVES........35

    COWPEAS (GOBBE/IMARE).........13 CHILIES..........21 COOKING BANANAS..29 GREENGRAM (ECHOLOKO).36

    FIELD PEAS (KAWO/EKAWO........14 CASHEWNUTS.......22 DESSERT BANANAS..30 SUNFLOWER............37

    PIGEON PEAS (NKOLIMBO/LAPENA).15 GROUNDNUT........23 BREWING BANANAS..31 OTHER(SPECIFY).......61

    IRISH POTATOES.......8 COTTON........................16 SUGAR CANE.......24

    UNIT CODES KG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    G2B. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: MAJOR CROPS BESIDES CASSAVA AND SWEET POTATOES, SECOND SEASON 2008 Enumerator: Collect data on up to 9 crops, ranked by area, grown during second season 2008. Please tell me about the staple food crops and other crops your household may have grown over second season 2008 (August 2008 – January 2009). SECOND SEASON 2008 (August 2008 — January 2009)

    Crop Code

    How much of [CROP] did your household harvest? (Record the total from all plots)

    Was this a partial harvest?

    If yes, what proportion is still in the field?

    Did you sell any of the [CROP]?

    How much of [CROP] did your household sell? (Record the total from all plots)

    What was the total value of the [CROP] that your household sold?

    Quantity If not yet

    harvested....888

    >>next crop

    Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried 4 Threshed

    Yes…1 No…2 >>G40

    1 More than half 2 Half 3 Less than half

    Yes…1 No…2 (>> next crop)

    Quantity

    Units UNIT CODE

    State 1 Fresh 2 Flour 3 Dried 4 Threshed

    USH CROP G37 G38 G38u G38t G39 G39s G40 G41 G41u G41t G42 CROP CODES MILLET...............1 BEANS..........................9 EGGPLANT.........17 TOBACCO..........25 COFFEE...............32

    MAIZE................2 RICE..........................10 CABBAGE..........18 PUMPKIN..........26 VANILLA..............33

    SORGHUM..............3 ONIONS........................11 CARROTS..........19 MALAKWANG........27 YAMS.................34

    TOMATOES......................12 SIMSIM...........20 GINGER...........28 COWPEA LEAVES........35

    COWPEAS (GOBBE/IMARE).........13 CHILIES..........21 COOKING BANANAS..29 GREENGRAM (ECHOLOKO).36

    FIELD PEAS (KAWO/EKAWO........14 CASHEWNUTS.......22 DESSERT BANANAS..30 SUNFLOWER............37

    PIGEON PEAS (NKOLIMBO/LAPENA).15 GROUNDNUT........23 BREWING BANANAS..31 OTHER(SPECIFY).......61

    IRISH POTATOES.......8 COTTON........................16 SUGAR CANE.......24

    UNIT CODESKG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    G3. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: ORANGE FLESH SWEET POTATO STORAGE AND MARKETING PRACTICES Please ask the following questions only if the household grew orange flesh sweet potatoes in the last 2 years. Number Question Codes Answer G44 In the last 2 years, did your household produce orange flesh sweet potato roots in the

    lowlands, or just vines? Roots…1 Vines…2 Both…3 Neither…4

    G45 In the last 2 years, did your household ever store whole, fresh orange flesh sweet potatoes after harvest (for >1 week)?

    Yes…1 No…2 (>>G48)

    G46 How did you store them? Pile in house...1 In sack…2 In pit…3 Other (specify)…9 G47 What was the longest period you stored fresh orange flesh sweet potatoes? G47u (Units for G47) Days…1 Weeks…2 G48 Have you ever dried orange flesh sweet potato? Yes…1 No…2 (>>G52) G49 How did you prepare it for drying? Slicing…1 Grating…2 Other (specify)…9 G50 How did you dry it? Sun…1 Shade...2

    Shade, on a raised bed…4 Under plastic...3 Other…9

    G51 What was the longest period you stored dried orange flesh sweet potatoes? G51u (Units for G51) Days…1 Weeks…2 Months…3 G52 Do you disinfect your OFSP vines before planting them? Yes…1 No…2 (>>G54) G53 What method do you use? Ash…1 Chemicals…2 Other…9 G54 Do you ever feed orange flesh sweet potato roots or leaves to livestock? Roots…1 Leaves…2 Both...3 Neither...4 G55 Please tell me what causes the holes in these sweet potatoes (show picture of weevil

    infested root) Lack of Rain…............1 Sweet potato weevil…2 Other insect …............3 Infection/rot…............4

    Animal/Pest…5 Other, specify...8 Don’t know…998

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    G4. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: FRUIT AND TREE CROPS I want to ask you about some tree crops. CROP Code How many

    [CROP] trees have you had in the last 12 months?

    Did members of your household eat the fruit/nuts from these trees in the last 12 months?

    Did your household sell any [CROP] during the last 12 months?

    IF “0” >> NEXT CROP

    Yes...1 No...2

    Yes...1 No...2

    FRUIT/TREE CROP G57 G58 G59 G60

    Mango 61

    Pawpaw (papaya) 62

    Coconuts 63

    Cashew Nuts 64

    Tamarind (apedur or mukoge)

    65

    Jackfruit

    66

    Passion Fruit 67

    Guava 68

    Avocado 69

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    H1. AGRICULTURAL INPUTS: ON PLOTS INCLUDING SWEET POTATOES AND CASSAVA We would like to collect information on the inputs your household used on plots where you grew cassava or any kind of sweetpotato. We are interested in all inputs used on these plots. I will ask you about the inputs used on all plots in which you grew cassava and sweetpotato in each of the past two seasons.

    DURING FIRST SEASON 2009... DURING SECOND SEASON 2008...

    INPUTS FOR CASSAVA AND SWEETPOTATO

    Input Code

    ...did you use any [INPUT] on your cassava or sweet potato plots?

    Yes...1 No...2

    (>> H06)

    ...did you purchase [INPUT]? Yes...1 No...2 (>>H05)

    ...how much did you pay in total for [INPUT] applied to cassava and sweet potato plots?

    USH

    ...where did you obtain [INPUT]? CODE 1

    ...did you use any [INPUT] on your cassava or sweet potato plots?

    Yes...1 No...2

    (>> NEXT INPUT)

    ...did you purchase [INPUT]? Yes...1 No...2 (>> H09)

    ...how much did you pay in total for [INPUT] applied to cassava and sweetvpotato plots?

    USH

    ...where did you obtain [INPUT]? CODE 1

    H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09Local vines/stems 103 Improved vines/stems 104 Hired Labor 101 Exchange labor or festive labor 102 Fertilizers (organic or inorganic) 105 Pesticides/Herbicides 106 Plowing (animals or mechanized) 107 Other (Specify) 110

    CODE 1 (H05, H09) Fellow farmer…1 Relative…2 General merchandise shop…3

    Itinerant vendor…4 Association/cooperative…5 Input dealer...6 Local market…7

    Company/wholesaler…8 Vendor outside Uganda…9 VEDCO/FADEP/NGO…10

    Farmer group…11 Government extension agent…12 From household stocks/owned…13 Other (specify)…19

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    H2. AGRICULTURAL INPUTS: OTHER MAJOR CROPS We would like to collect information on the inputs your household used in farming for all crops grown OUTSIDE your cassava or sweetpotato plots. Please list the inputs used on for ALL OTHER CROPS on all plots except plots that contained cassava and sweetpotato by season.

    DURING FIRST SEASON 2009... DURING SECOND SEASON 2008...

    INPUTS FOR OTHER MAJOR CROPS

    Input Code

    ...did you use any [INPUT] on your other major crops?

    Yes...1 No...2

    (>> H14)

    ...did you purchase [INPUT]? Yes...1 No...2 (>>H13)

    ...how much did you pay in total for [INPUT] applied to other major crops?

    USH

    ...where did you obtain [INPUT]? CODE 1

    ...did you use any [INPUT] on your other major crops?

    Yes...1 No...2

    (>> NEXT INPUT)

    ...did you purchase [INPUT]? Yes...1 No...2 (>>H17)

    ...how much did you pay in total for [INPUT] applied to other major crops?

    USH

    ...where did you obtain [INPUT]? CODE 1

    H01 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17Local vines/stems/seeds 103 Improved vines/stems/seeds 104 Hired Labor 101 Exchange labor or festive labor 102 Fertilizers (organic or inorganic) 105 Pesticides/Herbicides 106 Plowing (animals or mechanized) 107 Other (Specify) 110

    CODE 1 (H13, H17) Fellow farmer…1 Relative…2 General merchandise shop…3

    Itinerant vendor…4 Association/cooperative…5 Input dealer...6 Local market…7

    Company/wholesaler…8 Vendor outside Uganda…9 VEDCO/FADEP/NGO…10

    Farmer group…11 Government extension agent…12 From household stocks/owned…13 Other (specify)…19

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    UNIT CODES FOR SECTION S1

    UNIT CODESKG.......................1 NUMBER...................2 100 KG SACKS............11 50 KG SACKS.............12 25 KG SACKS.............13 20 L TIN................14 5 L TIN.................15 20 L CAN................16 10 L CAN................17 5 L CAN.................18 3 L CAN.................19 1 L CAN.................20 20L BASKET/BASIN........21 10L BASKET/BASIN........22 BIG BUNCH(12 CLUSTERS)..23 MED BUNCH(8 CLUSTERS)...24 SMALL BUNCH(5 CLUSTER)..25 2L JUG/MUG..............26 1L JUG/MUG..............27 ½L JUG/MUG..............28 BIG BUNDLE..............51 MED BUNDLE..............52 SMALL BUNDLE............53

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    S1. SOCIAL NETWORKS: OFSP VINE DIFFUSION RESPONDENT ID: Enumerator: Conduct this interview with the person most knowledgeable about OFSP vine transfers in the last 24 months. Record earliest transactions first, then more recent transactions. We’d like to know what individuals you gave OFSP vines to in the last 24 months. [S01] During the last 24 months, have you or anyone else in your household given or sold OFSP vines to another person? Yes 1 No 2 ____

    Tran

    sact

    'n #

    Name of person to whom the household gave or sold OFSP

    vines. Separate transactions by date

    and person

    Sex

    of […

    ] Male 1

    Female 2

    Name of […]'s household

    Common name for […]'s household

    What village/LC does […] live in?

    Use 888 if […] lives in this village/LC.

    Is […] a member of any farmer's group?

    Yes..1 No..2 (>>S10)

    Don’t know..998 (>>S10)

    Is […] a chairperson or promoter in that

    farmer's group? Yes..1 No..2

    UNIT CODES: See unit codes above

    KG…1 Number…2

    50 KG SACK 12 BIG BUNDLE…51

    MEDIUM BUNDLE…52 SMALL BUNDLE…53

    S02 S03 S03 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    Tran

    s #

    Peer's Name Copy from S03

    When did you give or sell these OFSP

    vines?

    In total, how much OFSP vine did you give or sell?

    What varieties were given or sold?

    (Ask about the four varieties listed, then ask if there were any others and record the SP Code.)

    Is this the first time

    [...] planted OFSP? Yes..1 No..2

    Did you sell any of these the OFSP

    vines? Yes 1

    No 2(>> next)

    Fill in either S19a or S19b

    What is the total value of

    the OFSP vines? USH

    For how much

    shillings, per unit? Use

    unit in S13u Month Year Total Qty

    UNIT CODE

    Ejumula Yes..1 No..2

    Kakamega Yes..1 No..2

    Vita Yes..1 No..2

    Kabode Yes..1 No..2

    Other OFSP SP CODE

    S10 S11 S12a S12b S13 S13u S14a S14b S14c S14d S14e S15 S18 S19a S19b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    S2. SOCIAL NETWORKS: EXTENT OF NETWORK Enumerator: Before the interview, write in the village names in S20. During the interview, proceed across rows, completing S21-S23. Finally, ask question S24.

    Enumerator: Copy village/LC names from the

    Social Network Roster.

    Village/LC

    How many people from […] Where were you

    born?Put an "X"

    … have you had a

    conversation with in the

    last 30 days?

    ..could you

    borrow 10,000

    shillings from?

    …would you feel OK

    leaving your

    children with in case

    of an emergency? X

    S20 S21 S22 S23 S24

    Home village/LC

    Other FG village/LC

    Nearby village/LC

    Nearby village/LC

    All other LCs within 20 km

    All other places 20 km or more away

    Enumerator: Use the Loan Amount Table to the left to fill in the blank in S25a. The value you use will depend on the last digit of the household’s ID. [S25] Suppose that last year you loaned another person in your community 15,000 shillings to make an investment. The investment went well and that person paid you back.

    Loan Amount Table

    If HHID ends in

    Loan amount (SXX)

    If HHID ends in

    Loan amount (SXX)

    0 55,000 5 30,000

    1 10,000 6 35,000

    2 15,000 7 40,000

    3 20,000 8 45,000

    4 25,000 9 50,000

    S25a Do you think that very same person would give you a loan of ___________ shillings?

    Yes 1 No 2

    S25b What is the largest loan that very same person would give you? USH

  • HHID |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|

    41 41

    S3. SOCIAL NETWORKS: ADVICE NETWORK Enumerator: Before the interview, fill in all rows of S26a, S26 and S27 using the Sample List. Fill the first four rows of S26a with the four lowest [f??] peer codes (f2, f4...). Record the peer FG member’s name in S26 and the peer household’s common name in S27. If the respondent for this interview is one of the listed [f] peers or if any [f] peer has attrited (dropped out of the survey), substitute with the next available [f] peer code and names. Similarly, fill in the last four rows of S26a with the four lowest [n??] codes, recording instead the primary respondent’s name for that household in S26, and the household’s common name in S27. If the respondent is an [n] peer or any [n] peer has attrited, substitute the next available [n] code and peer name, if available. If there are no more [n] codes, substitute the next available [f] code. Conduct this interview with the member of the sampled farmer group. If there is no farmer group member, conduct it with the mother or female caretaker with the most children ages 5-7. First ask question S28 for each person, and then proceed across rows.

    Now I'd like to ask you some questions about people you might know and what you talk about

    RESPONDENT’S ID ___|___|___ FREQ CODES Daily.....1 Weekly....2

    Monthly.........3 Yearly….........4 Number of times.5

    Peer Code

    [f??] or [n??],

    substituting as needed

    Name of peer farmer group

    member (for [f] codes) or

    peer primary respondent (for [n]

    codes).

    Common name of peer’s

    household

    Do you

    know […]?

    Yes..1

    No..2

    If Yes on S28 In 2006 (the period >2 & >S32)

    (b,c) How often?

    If you needed

    to borrow 10,000

    shillings, could you go to […]? Yes 1 No 2

    Compared to your close friends and

    relatives, would you trust advice about health or farming from

    […] more 1

    the same 2 less 3 ?

    In an emergency, would you feel

    OK leaving

    your children

    with […]? Yes 1 No 2

    (a) did you ever talk with […]?  Yes 1

    No 2 (>>S31a)  

    (b,c) How often? 

    (a) did you ever talk with […] about health

    or farming issues?  Yes 1

    No 2 (>>S31a) (b,c) How often? 

    Yes…1

    No…2 Qty  FREQ

    Yes…1

    No…2 Qty  FREQ 

    Yes…1

    No…2 Qty FREQS26a S26 S27 S28 S29a S29b S29c S30a S30b S30c S31a S31b S31c S32 S33 S34

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    odes

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    embe

    rs)            

               

               

               

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    rs)            

               

               

               

  • HHID |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|

    42 42

    S3. SOCIAL NETWORKS: ADVICE NETWORK Enumerator: Before the interview, fill in S35a and S35 with the first four rows of S26a and S26. Copy S28 (Do you know […]?) into S36. For the first peer, ask about advice given on a topic, then about advice received on the topic. Then, move to the next topic. After completing a peer’s "give to" and "receive from" rows, go to the next peer.

    FG member peer code [f??]

    Name of peer

    farmer group

    member.

    Copy from S28

    (Do you know […]?)

    If S36=No, skip to

    next peer

    Respondent gave advice to… Respondent received advice from…

    (1) During the last two years, did you give […] advice about infant or child feeding practices? Yes 1 No 2 (>>receive)

    (1) During the last two years, did you give […] advice about Vitamin A? Yes 1 No 2 (>>receive)

    (1) During the last two years, did you give […] advice about farming practices?

    Yes 1 No 2 (>>receive)

    (2) did you

    receive advice

    ? Yes 1 No 2 (>> S41)

    What advice

    ?

    In what month and

    year?

    Was it