Philippines
AMIS provided support to the Philippines through a statistical capacity building project, implemented between 2013 and 2016 by FAO and funded by the Government of Japan. The project also provided support to Thailand. The objective of the project was to strengthen national capacities to produce and use accurate statistics, effectively monitor rice markets and produce relevant data for food security.
Specifically, the project focused on: (i) collecting best practices and adjust these practices to the local situation in the Philippines; (ii) testing and validating improved methodologies; (iii) preparing guidelines documenting field experiences and explaining the application of improved methodologies; and (iv) training staff in National Statistical Offices and Ministries of Agriculture in accessing and applying improved methodologies, and addressing specific technical and methodological gaps.
Activities
Activities
The stated objective of the project was to "improve the Philippines’ capacity to deliver accurate statistics, effectively monitor rice markets and produce relevant data on food security." Several outputs contributed to achieving this outcome through annual work programmes:
Output 1: Existing data on rice supply and demand assessed.
Outputs 2, 3, 4: Methodologies for estimating rice area, yield and production and stocks improved.
Output 5: Guidelines for the estimation of rice area, yield and production, and stocks prepared, validated and disseminated.
Output 6: Staff in National Statistical Offices (NSOs) and Ministries of Agriculture (MoA) able to apply improved methodologies.
Output 7: Improved methodologies disseminated to other stakeholders (e.g. ASEAN countries; AMIS participants).
Partners
Partners
National Statistical Agencies
- Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA)
- (previously): National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
- (previously): Bureau of Agriculture Statistics (BAS)
- (previously): National Statistical Offices (NSO)
- Statistical Research and Training Centre (SRTC)
Others National Agencies
International Organisations
Results
Results
Project implementation ended in January 2016. Major results achieved by the project include the following:
- Design of a new methodology for a crop-cutting rice yield survey
- Field-testing of the crop-cutting rice yield survey, with training provided to staff and equipment procured
- Three regional workshops on rice data, one of which took place in Manila in December 2014
- Regular exchange of practice between experts from the Philippines and Thailand
- Study-tour on survey quality controls organized to the Philippines for a Thai delegation