Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
id int4 index
year text Year
state_code text State Code
state_name text State Name
district_code text District Code
district_name text District Name
block_code text Block Code
block_name text Block Name
gp_code text GP Code
gp_name text GP Name
village_code text Village Code
village_name text Village Name
tot_hh numeric Total Household
hh_farm_activities numeric Household Farm Activities
hh_non_farm_activities numeric Household Non Farm Activitie
avail_govt_seed_centres text Available Government Seed Centres
avail_watershed_dev_proj text Available Watershed Devlopment Project
avail_community_rain_water_harvesting_system text Available Community Rain Water Harvesting System
avail_farmers_collective text Available Farmers Collective
avail_warehouse_food_grain_storage text Available Warehouse Food Grain Storage
avail_primary_processing_facilities text Available Primary Processing Facilities
avail_custom_hiring_centre text Available Custom Hiring Center

Additional Information

Field Value
Data last updated December 2, 2024
Metadata last updated December 3, 2024
Created December 2, 2024
Format CSV
License No License Provided
Additional infonan
Data extraction pagehttps://missionantyodaya.nic.in/ma2020/preloginStateAgricultureReports2020.html
Data insightsThe village agriculture report offers valuable insights into the agricultural infrastructure and practices across various regions. By analyzing the data, one can assess the distribution and availability of essential agricultural resources such as government seed centers, watershed development projects, and community rainwater harvesting systems. The report can also reveal the extent of farm and non-farm activities within households and the presence of facilities like warehouses, primary processing units, and custom hiring centers. Additionally, evaluating these elements at different administrative levels (state, district, block, village) can help identify disparities and target areas for development to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Data last updated13-09-2024
Data retreival date13-09-2024
Datastore activeTrue
District no12
FrequencyYearly
Gp no3,010
GranularityVillage
Has viewsTrue
Id338d51b9-af1c-42a8-a681-471c256eed29
Idp readyTrue
MethodologyAnnual survey in Village Agriculture Report across the country is an important aspect of Mission Antyodaya framework. Data at Village-level are collected through the Survey and are used for generating Village-wise ranking and Gap Reports. While the ranking exercise would provide some understanding over the relative success of convergent planning at Village-level, the Gap Reports serves as critical inputs for the GPDP planning.
No indicators3
Package id6147fa80-5655-4800-aa38-b842cc79d69c
Position4
Size2.9 MiB
Skumord-mission_antyodaya_agri-vl-yr-him
Stateactive
States uts no1
Tehsil no80
Url typeupload
Years covered2,020
Methodology Annual survey in Village Agriculture Report across the country is an important aspect of Mission Antyodaya framework. Data at Village-level are collected through the Survey and are used for generating Village-wise ranking and Gap Reports. While the ranking exercise would provide some understanding over the relative success of convergent planning at Village-level, the Gap Reports serves as critical inputs for the GPDP planning.
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Granularity Level Village
Data Extraction Page https://missionantyodaya.nic.in/ma2020/preloginStateAgricultureReports2020.html
Data Retreival Date 13-09-2024
Data Last Updated 13-09-2024
Sku mord-mission_antyodaya_agri-vl-yr-him
Dataset Frequency Yearly
Years Covered 2020.0
No of States/UT(s) 1
No of Districts 12
No of Tehsils/blocks 80
No of Gram Panchayats 3010
Additional Information nan
Number of Indicators 3
Insights from the dataset The village agriculture report offers valuable insights into the agricultural infrastructure and practices across various regions. By analyzing the data, one can assess the distribution and availability of essential agricultural resources such as government seed centers, watershed development projects, and community rainwater harvesting systems. The report can also reveal the extent of farm and non-farm activities within households and the presence of facilities like warehouses, primary processing units, and custom hiring centers. Additionally, evaluating these elements at different administrative levels (state, district, block, village) can help identify disparities and target areas for development to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
IDP Ready Yes