Livelihood analysis
People
Age in years <20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 | 51-60 | >60 |
1. Gender Male | Female | 2. Marital status Single | Married | Widowed | Divorced |
3. Household size_____________ 4. What made you interested in farming? 5. When did you start on your own? _______________ 6. How many households are contributing at the farm? 7. In this community how do you think people view others who are progressing? 8. What is your opinion about the people who are on irrigation scheme? 9. In future do you see yourself being part of the irrigation scheme? 10. Livestock types and numbers Type of livestock | Livestock numbers | | | | | | |
Activities 1. What are the activities (monetary and non-monetary) do members of your household engage in to make a living? Type of activity | Rank in order of importance | | | | | | | | |
2. How do these activities contribute to your farming? _______________________________ 3. How many hours do you spend a day in your garden compared to your other activities? 4. What are your sources of income? 5. Rank the sources of income in order of importance to your livelihood (chapatti diagram)?
Resources 1. What tools/ equipment’s do you use for production process? 2. Was there any formal training under agricultural production you received, and who provided that training? 3. Educational level Never | Primary school | Secondary | Tertiary |
4. Do you employ labour in your farm? 5. What size of land do you plough in hectares? ____________ 6. Do you access to any extra land for ploughing? Yes | No | 7. If no, how many hectares do you need? ____________ 8. Do you have ownership to land for production? 9. What are the constraints on the use of water for production? 10. What social groups do you belong to that support you in your production?