8.
Name of caretaker (if any)
10.
Number of females in Household
11.
Number of males in the household
12.
Name of purchasing clerk
15.
Who is responding to the issues?
16.
Do you know if there is a demo-plot in your village? (Question asked in villages where there are demo plots
17.
If yes, have you ever been involved in any activities?
18.
If yes, what activities were you involved in?
19.
If yes, did you apply the techniques popularized in the demo plots?
20.
If no (for question 17), why?
21.
Who is the first person you deliver your cocoa to?
22.
Does the farmer have a passbook for tracking the sales of his cocoa to the PC? (question asked only to farmers. Also check their tracing book/producer collectors(check also tracing books))
23.
Is the passbook kept up to date? (Check also their passbooks)
24.
Do you sign the passbook kept by the PC after every sale? (question asked only to farmers)
26.
Do you only deliver cocoa that you produce yourself? (question only to producers)
27.
Do you adopt the following practices? (Multiple-choice response, check if 'yes'/FOS observation)
28.
Are there any diseases on the cocoa trees? (Observation symptoms by SAQF)
29.
To what extent has your plantation been affected by the diseases?
30.
Are there pests on cocoa trees? (SAQF observation)
31.
To what extent has your plantation been affected by these pests?
32.
What plants and natural products do you use to treat cocoa trees?
33.
What is the level of weeding observed on the plantation?(SAQF observation)
34.
During the main crop season, how often do you harvest the pods? (SAQF observation)
35.
Presence of rotten or blackened pods on trees? (SAQF observation)
36.
Number of shade trees over 12 meters on the plantation(SAQF observation)
38.
Shade trees over 12m/ha
39.
List of shade tree species over 12m present on the plantain
40.
Number of shade trees less than 12m on the plantation, more than 6months and have survived the critical period(SAQF observation)
41.
Shade trees less than 12m/ha
42.
List of shade trees species less than 12m present on the plantation
43.
Overall estimate of canopy cover (%)
44.
Is one of your plots prone to flooding?
45.
If yes, how do you fight/ prevent flooding? (The farmer is expected to put in place preventive methods to fight against flooding even if plots are not prone to flooding/idem for erosion)
46.
Is one of your plots subject to erosion?
47.
If yes, how do you combat/ prevent erosion?
48.
Do you use the following fertilization techniques?
49.
How many kilograms of fresh beans did you sell in the previous marketing year? (2019/20)
50.
If so, at what price on average did you sell the kg of fresh beans?
51.
Total sales revenue fresh beans?
52.
Did you prepare/dry cocoa yourself in the previous marketing year?
53.
If so, how many kilograms of dry beans did you sell in the previous marketing year (2019/20)?
54.
If so, at what price (GHS) on average did you sell the kg of dry beans?
55.
Total revenue from dry beans
56.
Total revenue sales from fresh plus dry beans
57.
What crops other than cocoa give you other income?
58.
How much do you earn from these other crops? (Average/year)
59.
What types of livestock (and produce)provide you with additional income?
60.
How much do you earn from sale of livestock products? (Average/year)
61.
What are your sources of additional income besides agriculture and livestock?
62.
Can you give an estimate of your annual income from additional income other than livestock and cultivation? (Avg/year)
63.
Since October 2020, has your household saved any money?
65.
Indicate if there is waste (empty cans and packs) on the farm (SAQF compliance)
66.
Is there a stream on the producer's plantation?
67.
If yes. river width(m)
68.
How many meters separates the stream from the plot?
69.
Do you hunt or capture certain wild animals?
70.
Have you expanded your plantation this year?
71.
If yes, did you expand your farm with plants distributed by the project or others?
72.
Did you report the TOUTON SA SUSTAINABILITY TEAM(SAQF)?
74.
How did you pay your workers?
75.
If daily/employee, actual hours worked?
76.
How many children between 5 and 12 years are in the home"(primary school age)
77.
How many children between the ages of 5 ad 12 go to school?
78.
How many children between 13 and 18 years old in the home? (Middle school/High school age)
79.
How many children between the ages of 13 and 18 go to school?
80.
Total children between 5 and 12 years who do not attend school in the house?
81.
Total children aged 13-18 years who do not attend school in the home
82.
Why do children of school going age not attend school? (If answers to 80 and/or 81 are not 0)
83.
If yes, was the child working?
84.
How do you get drinking water?
85.
Do you have a pit to put your household waste, sewage?
86.
If yes, how far(m) from water source (wells, rivers, etc)
87.
What hygiene practices have you retained and applied?
88.
What type of washrooms do your household members usually use?
89.
Are you entering the program for the first time of the year?
90.
If no, are you satisfied with the latest gratification? (Former producer only)
92.
What materials do you want for the next gratificationa/
93.
If just entered the program this year, last year of planting?
94.
What are your recommendations for LINDT project?
95.
What other types of training do you want to improve your standard of living?
96.
Do you know who the end customer is?
97.
Please grade the following Adoption observation as either good, medium or bad
102.
v) Debilitating disease
104.
vii) Pest, disease and sanitation
108.
xi) Physical condition of farm land (soil condition)
109.
xii) Organic Matter (Soil health)
110.
xiv) Fertilizer formulation
111.
xv) Fertilizer application