2020 Census of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
This item is intended to prevent omission or duplication of household members and to question any incorrect responses or doubts. Personal information is protected by the Statistics Act.
This item is used to identify the ratio of men and women in farming, forestry, and fishery households and to analyze the population in connection with other census items.
This item is used to identify the demographic structure of farming, forestry, and fishery households and to analyze the working age population and aged population.
This item is used to identify the structure of farming, forestry, and fishery households, such as generations.
This item is used to analyze the economic structure and characteristics of farming, forestry, and fishery household members, such as type of agriculture, forestry, and fishery business, number of agriculture, forestry, and fishery workers, and number of sideline workers.
Type of agriculture, forestry, and fishery business management, scale of sales, and primary sales routes are analyzed and provided as basic data for distribution structure policies. They are used as basic data to form the population frame for related statistical surveys.
Agriculture and fishery labor conditions are examined and used as basic data for agriculture and fishery labor supply plans.
This item is used as basic data to examine the current status of agriculture and fishery producer organizations including corporations, unions, and cooperative units.
This item is used as basic data for policies to develop income sources other than agriculture and fishery businesses.
Full-time operation of agriculture, forestry, and fishery business and the ratio of agriculture, forestry, and fishery income in household income are examined to identify full-time and type 1 or type 2 sideline households and to analyze management characteristics.
These items are used to examine agriculture, forestry, and fishery skills and characteristics of farming, forestry, and fishery households.
This item is used as data to identify the information gap between cities and rural areas in the era of knowledge and information and to come up with measures to reinforce the competitiveness of farming, forestry, and fishery households.
This item is used to analyze the quality of life of residents in farming and forest villages, such as access to amenities and agriculture, forestry, and fishery facilities.
This item is used to examine the agriculture and forestry production base and analyze the agriculture and forestry management characteristics in connection with other items
This item is used as basic data to identify the scale of crop cultivation and establish agriculture and forestry policies, such as regional specialties, stabilization of income, and import opening.
These items are used as basic data to prepare agriculture statistics on greenhouse gas emissions.
This item is used as basic data for livestock supply and demand policies and to form the population frame for statistical surveys related to livestock.
The degree of modernization of livestock pens is identified and used as basic data for agriculture policies.
Mechanized farming conditions are identified and used as basic data for labor supply and demand measures in farming villages.
Area of forest owned by forestry households and area of forest under management are identified and used to analyze the management characteristics.
Forest development and management status, scale of wood production, collection of forest products, and status of afforestation saplings are identified and used as basic data for forest policies and scale of forest production.
Fishing production bases are identified and used as basic data to form the population frame for statistical surveys related to fishing businesses.
Aquaculture production bases are identified and used as basic data to form the population frame for statistical surveys related to aquaculture businesses.
Status of fishing boat, fishing production bases, are identified and used as basic data to establish fishery policies.