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THE FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA CENTRAL STATISTICAL AGENCY AGRICULTURAL SAMPLE SURVEY 2011/2012 (2004 E.C.) (September December, 2011) VOLUME IV REPORT ON LAND UTILIZATION (PRIVATE PEASANT HOLDINGS, MEHER SEASON) ADDIS ABABA May, 2012 532 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 532

PART I INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY 1.1 Introduction The relentless exploitation of agriculture and growth of population in Ethiopia have made land an extremely expensive natural resource. This problem is even more pronounced in rural parts of the country within the private peasant holdings where the quest for agricultural land is grave. Land scarcity is in the spotlight and a persistent concern to the government at the height of the march on food security. By virtue of being an indispensable part of life, land is changing invariably in configuration resulting in minuscule holding size per household and becoming a scant supply to farmers in Ethiopia. Information on the mode of land use that prevails within the farming population certainly assists the government to spell out land use policy so as to cope with the pressure on agricultural land. In view of this, to gauge the shifting make up of land use and help decision makers articulate the fitting policies, the Central Statistical Agency (C.S.A) has been providing statistical information by collecting, processing and summarizing data on the country s agricultural land use by employing standard procedures of data collection. The 2011/12 (2004 E.C) Agricultural Sample Survey was conducted to furnish data on land utilization within the private peasant holdings for Meher season of the same year. The survey results are presented in this bulletin and on electronic media for data users. This report comprises three parts. Part I contains the objectives of the annual survey. Part II deals with coverage of the survey, sample design, field organization and method of data collection and Part III includes summary of the results. Estimation procedures and formulation of estimates of totals and variance are presented in Appendix I. Estimates of the standard errors with the corresponding coefficients of variations for land use area are presented in Appendix II. 1

1.2 Objectives of the Survey The general objective of CSA s Agricultural Sample Survey (AgSS) is to collect basic quantitative information on the country s agricultural land that is essential for planning, policy formulation, food security, etc. The AgSS is composed of four components: Crop Production Forecast Survey, Meher Season Survey of which land use is a part, Livestock Survey and Belg Season Survey. The specific objectives of Meher Season Survey (Land Utilization) are to estimate the total cultivated area and other forms of land use. Companion reports are also published separately with estimates of crop area, volume of production and quantity of agricultural inputs during Meher Season agriculture. The Land Utilization report is based on private peasant holdings in sedentary rural areas of the country. The data is summarized at regional and zonal levels. 2

PART II SURVEY METHODOLOGY, DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 2.1. SCOPE AND COVERAGE OF THE SURVEY The range of data items that the 2011/12 (2012 E.C) Agricultural Main season survey dealt with included land use area (crop area, fallow land, grazing land, wood land and other land use). Holders engaged in growing crops/ raising animals were enumerated and data on land use area was recorded. The 2011/12 (2004 E.C) Annual Agricultural Sample Survey (Meher season) covered the entire rural parts of the country except the non-sedentary population of three zones of Afar & six zones of Somali regions. Accordingly the survey took in to account of all parts of Harari, Dire Dawa, and 68 Zones / Special weredas (that are treated as zones) of other regions. To be covered by the survey, a total of 2290 Enumeration Areas (EAs) were selected. However, due to various reasons that are beyond control, in 17 EAs the survey could not be successful and hence interrupted. Thus, all in all the survey succeeded to cover 2273 EAs (99.3%) throughout the regions. The Annual Agricultural Sample survey (Meher season) was conducted on the basis of 20 agricultural households selected from each EA. Regarding the ultimate sampling units, it was intended to cover a total of 47,080 agricultural households, however, 45575 (98.9 %) were actually covered by the survey. 2.2 SAMPLING FRAME The list containing EAs of all regions and their respective households obtained from the 1999 E.C cartographic census frame was used as the sampling frame in order to select the primary sampling units (EAs). Consequently, all sample EAs were selected from this frame based on the design proposed for the survey. The second stage sampling units, households, were selected from a fresh list of households that were prepared for each EA at the beginning of the survey. 2.3 SAMPLE DESIGN In order to select the sample a stratified two-stage cluster sample design was implemented. Enumeration areas (EAs) were taken to be the primary sampling units (PSUs) and the secondary sampling units (SSUs) were agricultural households. 3

The sample size for the 2011/12 agricultural sample survey was determined by taking into account of both the required level of precision for the most important estimates within each domain and the amount of resources allocated to the survey. In order to reduce non-sampling errors, manageability of the survey in terms of quality and operational control was also considered. Except Harari, and Dire Dawa, where each region as a whole was taken to be the domain of estimation; each zone of a region / special wereda was adopted as a stratum for which major findings of the survey are reported. 2.4 SELECTION SCHEME Enumeration areas from each stratum were selected systematically using probability proportional to size sampling technique; size being number of agricultural households. The sizes for EAs were obtained from the 1999 E.C cartographic census frame. From the fresh list of households prepared at the beginning of the survey 20 agricultural households within each sample EA were selected systematically. Estimation procedure of totals, ratios, sampling error and the measurement of precision of estimates (CV) are given in Appendix-I and II respectively. Distribution of sampling units (sampled and covered EAs and households) by stratum is also presented in Appendix-III. 2.5. ORGANIZATION OF FIELD WORK The conduct of a survey cannot be executed without the arrangement of fieldwork. In recognition of this, the organization of fieldwork has been entrusted to the Department of Regional Offices and Field Operations that liaises between the Head Office and the 24 Branch Statistical Offices spread across the regions. All Branch Offices took part in the survey execution especially in recruiting the enumerators, organizing the 2 nd stage training, assigning the field staff to their sites of enumeration, supervising the data collection and retrieving completed questionnaires and submitting them to the Head Office for data processing. The Branch Offices were also responsible for administering the financial and logistic aspects of the survey within their areas of operation. A total of 2394 enumerators, 529 4

field supervisors, 46 coordinators and 66 statisticians were involved in the data collection where on the average one supervisor was assigned to five enumeration areas for supervision of data collection. All the enumerators were supplied with the necessary survey equipment after the completion of the training to ensure the smooth operation of the survey. To facilitate the data collection activities, a total of 194 fourwheel drive vehicles were used. 2.6 TRAINING OF FIELD STAFF The execution of a survey and quality of data acquired from the survey highly depend on the type of training given to the enumerators and supervisors and the consequent understanding of the tasks to be performed and the standard procedures to be followed by the enumerators and supervisors in the survey undertaking. The quality and completeness of data are ensured when the training meets its objective of producing responsible and fervent enumerators and supervisors. In light of this point, the training was given to the field staff in two stages. The first stage training, which took place at the Head Quarters of CSA and lasted 7 days targeted staff from the Head Office, statisticians and senior field supervisors from Branch Statistical Offices. The staff that took part in the first stage training was then assigned to conduct similar training for the enumerators and other supervisors for fifteen days in all the twenty- five Branch Statistical Offices distributed across the country. In the training the field staff was given detailed classroom instruction on how to collect data, method of area measurement, interviewing procedures, etc. The training also included field practice to reinforce the understanding of concepts, definitions and theories discussed in the classroom with regard to field measurement, crop cutting and interviewing methods. 2.7 METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION The agricultural data for the year 2011/12 (2004 E.C) was collected from sedentary rural peasant households by interviewing the selected agricultural holders and 5

physically measuring their crop and other fields. The data obtained were recorded in various forms designed for this purpose. Instruments like measuring tape; compass, scientific calculators and others were used during data collection for a speedy and smooth acquisition of accurate data. The procedures for measuring areas of all crop fields and other fields used by the holders were performed for the thirty selected households from each sampled E.A. using measuring tapes and compasses. 2.8. DATA PROCESSING a) Editing, Coding and Verification Statistical data editing plays an important role in ensuring the quality of the collected survey data. It minimizes the effects of errors introduced while collecting data in the field, hence the need for data editing, coding and verification. Although coding and editing are done by the enumerators and supervisors in the field, respectively, verification of this task is done at the Head Office. An editing, coding and verification instruction manual was prepared and reproduced for this purpose. Then 54 editorscoders and verifiers were trained for two days in editing, coding and verification using the aforementioned manual as a reference and teaching aid. The completed questionnaires were edited, coded and later verified on a 100% basis before the questionnaires were passed over to the data entry unit. The editing, coding and verification exercise of all questionnaires took 18 days. b) Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation Before data entry, the Natural Resources and Agricultural Statistics Department of the CSA prepared edit specification for the survey for use on personal computers for data consistency checking purposes. The data on the edited and coded questionnaires were then entered into personal computers. The data were then checked and cleaned using the edit specifications prepared earlier for this purpose. The data entry operation involved about 70 data encoders, 10 data encoder supervisors, 13 data cleaning operators and 55 personal computers. The data entered into the computers using the entry module of the CSPRO (Census and Survey Processing System) software, which is a software package developed by the United States Bureau of the Census. Following 6

the data entry operations, the data was further reviewed for data inconsistencies, missing data etc. by the regular professional staff from Natural Resources and Agricultural Statistics Department. The final stage of the data processing was to summarizing the cleaned data and produce statistical tables that present the results of the survey using the tabulation component of the PC based CSPRO software produced by professional staff from Data processing Department. 2.9 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS Data items of agriculture have to be distinctly defined and identified so that the information about the items becomes useful. The correct way of stating data items and related terms is a prerequisite for making standards and definitions for the collection and compilation of agricultural data.the purpose of using standard concepts and definitions is not only to provide quality data but also to ensure that the right items are enumerated and measured accurately to reflect the agricultural situation. Standard concepts and definitions used in the survey help to maintain consistent enumeration and measurement of variables of interest. To achieve this, CSA communicates concepts and definitions to the field staff through training and instruction manuals. The concepts and definitions used in the survey included the following. Enumeration Area (E.A): an enumeration area in the rural parts of the country is a locality that is in most of the cases less than and only in some cases equal to a farmers association in geographical area and usually consists of 150-200 households Household: - a household may be either: a) a one person household, that is a person who makes provisions for his own living with out combining with any other person to form part of a multi- person household or b) a multi-person household, that is, a group of two or more persons who live together and make common provisions for food and other essentials of living. The persons in the group may pool their incomes and have a common budget to a greater or lesser extent. They may be related or unrelated persons or a combination of both. These persons are taken as members of the household. 7

Agriculture: - The growing of crops and/or raising of animals for own consumption and /or sale. Agricultural Household: - a household is considered an agricultural household when at least one member of the household is engaged in growing crops and/or raising livestock in private or in combination with others. Holding: - a holding is all the land and /or livestock kept, which is used wholly or partly for agricultural production and is operated as one legal entity by one person alone, or with others with out regard to management, organization, size or location. Size of Holding: - is the total land in different uses that a holder exercises management control over. The land can be under any crops, fallow, grazing, woodland and other land. Holder: - a holder is a person who exercises management control over the operation of the agricultural holding and makes the major decision regarding the utilization of the available resources. He/she has primary technical and economic responsibility for the holding. He/she may operate the holding directly as an owner or a manager. Under conditions of traditional agricultural holding the holder may be regarded as the person, who with or with out the help of others, operates land and/or raises livestock in his/ her own right, i.e. the person who decides on which, where, when, and how to grow crops or raise livestock or both and has the right to determine the utilization of the products. Parcel: - a parcel of holding is any piece of land entirely surrounded by land and/or water and/or road and/or forest etc. which is not part of the holding. It may consist of one or more cadastral units, plots or fields adjacent to each other. Field: - a field is defined as any plot of land which is a parcel or part of a parcel under the same or mixed crops or any other form of private holding. Crop: includes cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, root crops, fruits coffee, Enset, Chat, hops, sugarcane, cotton, tobacco, etc produced for food, making drinks, stimulation and making fabrics or clothing. 8

Temporary/Annual Crops: - are crops, which are grown in less than a year s time, sometimes only a few months with an objective to sow or replant again for additional production following the current harvest. Continuously grown crops planted in rotation are also considered as temporary crops since each is harvested and destroyed by ploughing in preparation for each successive crop. Permanent Crops: - Crops, which are grown and occupy land for a long period of time, not requiring replanting for several years after each harvest, are considered as permanent crops. All fruit trees (i.e. oranges, mandarin, bananas, etc) and trees for beverages (i.e. coffee, tea, Gesho, etc) are considered permanent crops but meadows and pastures are excluded. Meher (Main) Season Crop: - any temporary crop harvested between Meskerm (September) and Yekatit (February) is considered as Meher season crop. Belg Season Crop: - any temporary crop harvested between the months of Megabit (March) and Pagume (August) is considered to be Belg Season Crop. Grazing land:- land used for growing herbaceous forage crops either through cultivation or naturally, is considered to be grazing land. Fallow land: - land which has been or is intended to be kept at rest for at least one agricultural year (season) and a maximum idleness of less than five years is considered fallow land. Woodland: all tracts of timber, natural or planted and part of the holding, which has value as wood, timber, other wood products and /or used for production. Forestland used for recreational purposes is not included as woodland. Other land use: - includes land occupied by the holders houses and /or buildings, gardens, barns, wells, ponds, etc. 9

Note:- 1. If in some tables figures do not add up to total it is due to rounding 2. Those land use designated by * in all tables could not be reported because of high coefficient of variation (i.e. they are less reliable). However, they are consolidated in the total in the estimate. 3. In all tables - indicates not reported. 10

PART III SUMMARY OF SURVEY RESULTS Land use area Food security embraces a wide range of crops such as cereals, pulses, oilseeds, etc. The fact that most of the land within the private peasant holding is under these food crops comes as no surprise when the struggle for self-sufficiency in food is being intensified. This is nowhere more illustrated than in the land use survey results for 2011/12 (2004 E.C). The total land area reported for the private peasant holdings was estimated at higher than 17.5 million hectares and operated by more than 14.3 million agricultural households and about 14.8 million holders. The statistical tables in this report show that most of the agricultural land (more than - 71.7%) was under temporary crops and about 13.8 million households were reported growing temporary and permanent crops, respectively, in 2011/12 (2004 E.C). The numbers of households growing both types of crops are not mutually exclusive. The average holding sizes per household and holder were recorded to be 1.22 and 1.19 hectares, respectively. On the other hand the average cropland area was found out to be 0.99 hectares per household and 0.96 hectare per holder. For details refer to Statistical Table 1. Distributions of households by holding size and holders, by age, sex, holding type and cropland area, by crop type and total land area by tenure system are presented in Statistical Tables 2 to 8.10 11

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Table 1 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Ethiopia Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 24,824 686,347 1,748,680 3,907,316 4,995,847 948,958 245,665 12,557,637 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,552,749 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.93 area/household Number of holders 832,419 3,617,757 3,297,838 3,578,761 2,350,266 227,136 26,980 13,931,157 Average area/holder 0.03 0.19 0.53 1.09 2.13 4.18 9.11 0.9 Permanent crop area 11,673 213,286 251,379 312,037 274,539 57,169 12,401 1,132,483 Number of households - - - - - - - 8,193,397 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.14 Number of holders 480,730 2,425,143 2,012,773 1,979,383 1,258,062 112,917 13,511 8,282,520 Average area/holder 0.02 0.09 0.12 0.16 0.22 0.51 0.92 0.14 All crop area 36,497 899,633 2,000,058 4,219,353 5,270,385 1,006,127 258,066 13,690,119 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,845,103 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.99 Number of holders 949,966 3,775,796 3,325,288 3,592,423 2,356,420 227,766 26,980 14,254,639 Average area/holder 0.04 0.24 0.6 1.17 2.24 4.42 9.57 0.96 Fallow land 639 25,117 59,697 158,273 284,047 72,580 17,247 617,599 Graz`ing land 2,456 87,686 204,784 457,700 862,557 311,958 90,460 2,017,601 Wood land 1,316 21,544 42,422 72,439 85,093 16,623 17,504 256,941 Other land use 15,748 90,459 149,111 263,424 311,842 76,668 18,568 925,819 All land use 56,655 1,124,438 2,456,072 5,171,190 6,813,924 1,483,956 401,845 17,508,079 Number of households - - - - - - - 14,327,269 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.22 (ha) Number of holders 1,328,644 3,844,426 3,346,715 3,609,997 2,362,049 228,527 27,080 14,747,439 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.29 0.73 1.43 2.88 6.49 14.84 1.19 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - - Average household size - - - - - - - - Table 1.1 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Tigray Region Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 2,139 71,008 176,270 332,284 259,634 20,801 * 870,161 Number of households - - - - - - - 948,329 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.92 Number of holders 59,783 271,128 266,186 255,351 100,109 3,224 * 956,354 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.66 1.3 2.59 6.45 * 0.91 Permanent crop area 164 2,318 3,036 2,439 998 * * 9,001 Number of households - - - - - - - 234,689 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 11,892 65,745 75,558 62,425 18,313 * * 234,689 Average area/holder 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05 * * 0.04 All crop area 2,303 73,326 179,306 334,723 260,632 20,825 * 879,162 Number of households - - - - - - - 951,752 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.92 Number of holders 62,222 272,112 266,186 255,351 100,109 3,224 * 959,778 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.67 1.31 2.6 6.46 * 0.92 Fallow land * 2,997 4,795 8,190 7,167 * - 23,274 Grazing land 61 1,100 1,891 3,875 2,078 * * 9,434 Wood land 71 479 925 1,024 279 - - 2,778 Other land use 1,387 6,209 7,497 9,137 3,915 * * 28,501 All land use 3,824 84,112 194,414 356,949 274,072 21,280 * 943,149 Number of households - - - - - - - 998,148 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.94 (ha) Number of holders 107,607 274,650 266,186 255,351 100,109 3,224 * 1,007,701 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.31 0.73 1.4 2.74 6.6 * 0.94 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 4,943,064 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.95 13

Table 1.1.1 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding North West Tigray Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 455 27,373 64,354 171,986 108,360 - - 399,986 Number of households - - - - - - - 394,853 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.01 Number of holders 14,869 85,627 93,362 128,937 48,632 - - 397,318 Average area/holder 0.03 0.32 0.69 1.33 2.23 - - 1.01 Permanent crop area * 218 177 485 * - - 1,043 Number of households - - - - - - - 46,475 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders * 8,703 12,482 13,274 * - - 46,475 Average area/holder * 0.03 0.01 0.04 * - - 0.02 All crop area 498 27,663 64,589 172,549 108,440 - - 401,317 Number of households - - - - - - - 395,550 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.01 Number of holders 14,869 86,324 93,362 128,937 48,632 - - 398,015 Average area/holder 0.03 0.32 0.69 1.34 2.23 - - 1.01 Fallow land - 673 610 503 2,412 - - 8,688 Grazing land * * * 1,161 * - - 1,910 Wood land * * - * - - - * Other land use 267 1,246 1,608 3,839 1,357 - - 9,353 All land use 923 30,378 68,028 183,452 129,262 - - 426,047 Number of households - - - - - - - 403,355 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.06 (ha) Number of holders 20,549 86,324 93,362 128,937 48,632 - - 406,455 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.35 0.73 1.42 2.66 - - 1.05 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 1,984,096 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.92 Table 1.1.2 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Central Tigray Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 722 49,102 113,175 164,354 45,829 * - 440,047 Number of households - - - - - - - 566,861 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 20,799 186,419 177,949 126,569 19,400 * - 572,316 Average area/holder 0.03 0.26 0.64 1.3 2.36 * - 0.77 Permanent crop area * * 8 132 * * - 875 Number of households - - - - - - - 70,220 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders * 15,437 18,565 21,018 2,453 * - 70,220 Average area/holder * * * 0.01 * * - 0.01 All crop area 723 49,680 114,014 164,571 45,836 * - 441,769 Number of households - - - - - - - 566,861 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 20,799 186,419 177,949 126,569 19,400 * - 572,316 Average area/holder 0.03 0.27 0.64 1.3 2.36 * - 0.77 Fallow land - 316 2,121 2,358 1,205 * - 6,083 Grazing land * 362 387 889 * * - 2,386 Wood land * 51 166 * * - - 452 Other land use 489 4,688 4,754 4,370 1,065 * - 18,855 All land use 1,310 55,970 129,368 174,737 48,241 * - 474,220 Number of households - - - - - - - 592,130 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.8 (ha) Number of holders 35,159 187,930 177,949 126,569 19,400 * - 597,586 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.73 1.38 2.49 * - 0.79 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 2,960,431 Average household size - - - - - - - 5 14

Table 1.1.3 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding East Tigray Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 225 28,339 58,736 61,511 14,893 - - 181,082 Number of households - - - - - - - 301,450 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.6 Number of holders 5,954 118,570 97,943 58,883 9,406 - - 306,185 Average area/holder 0.04 0.24 0.6 1.04 1.58 - - 0.59 Permanent crop area 6 2,008 2,976 1,861 * - - 8,724 Number of households - - - - - - - 162,898 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.05 Number of holders 4,593 43,803 60,669 31,473 4,671 - - 162,898 Average area/holder * 0.05 0.05 0.06 * - - 0.05 All crop area 287 31,050 64,527 63,556 15,440 - - 191,683 Number of households - - - - - - - 304,447 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.63 Number of holders 9,033 118,570 97,943 58,883 9,406 - - 309,182 Average area/holder 0.03 0.26 0.66 1.08 1.64 - - 0.62 Fallow land - 1,246 2,965 2,469 * - - 8,099 Grazing land * 346 1,473 2,289 * - - 5,270 Wood land * 191 407 354 * - - 1,292 Other land use 249 3,397 3,787 2,419 352 - - 11,435 All land use 708 37,557 74,784 72,234 17,926 - - 221,935 Number of households - - - - - - - 316,871 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.7 (ha) Number of holders 21,929 119,620 97,943 58,883 9,406 - - 322,762 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.31 0.76 1.23 1.91 - - 0.69 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 1,576,338 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.97 Table 1.1.4 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding South Tigray Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,116 27,961 84,289 183,096 108,252 - - 432,081 Number of households - - - - - - - 446,149 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.97 Number of holders 29,629 104,757 123,265 134,142 42,186 - - 449,068 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.68 1.36 2.57 - - 0.96 Permanent crop area * 19 667 689 241 - - 2,260 Number of households - - - - - - - 104,566 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 6,456 23,822 25,004 33,436 12,726 - - 104,566 Average area/holder * * 0.03 0.02 0.02 - - 0.02 All crop area 1,152 28,923 85,450 184,036 108,645 - - 435,748 Number of households - - - - - - - 448,809 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.97 Number of holders 31,586 106,028 123,265 134,142 42,186 - - 451,728 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.69 1.37 2.58 - - 0.96 Fallow land * 521 1,110 1,461 * - - 4,700 Grazing land * 149 * 324 * - - 693 Wood land * 259 527 14 * - - 1,552 Other land use 655 1,728 2,814 3,962 1,818 - - 12,296 All land use 2,084 32,587 90,864 192,225 111,535 - - 458,471 Number of households - - - - - - - 477,794 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.96 (ha) Number of holders 58,127 107,275 123,265 134,142 42,186 - - 481,289 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.74 1.43 2.64 - - 0.95 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 2,388,325 Average household size - - - - - - - 5 15

Table 1.1.5 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Western Tigray Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 564 8,832 17,355 62,164 139,409 * * 287,125 Number of households - - - - - - - 187,345 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.53 Number of holders 15,261 37,906 30,804 44,673 48,218 * * 187,820 Average area/holder 0.04 0.23 0.56 1.39 2.89 * * 1.53 Permanent crop area * 47 * * * * * 451 Number of households - - - - - - - 23,055 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders * 3,761 * 1,607 2,388 * * 23,055 Average area/holder * 0.01 * * * * * 0.02 All crop area 575 8,926 17,396 62,201 139,844 * * 287,808 Number of households - - - - - - - 187,839 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.53 Number of holders 15,755 37,906 30,804 44,673 48,218 * * 188,314 Average area/holder 0.04 0.24 0.56 1.39 2.9 * * 1.53 Fallow land * 499 460 213 3,711 * - 7,461 Grazing land * 263 93 251 794 * * 2,919 Wood land * * * * * - - * Other land use 356 824 881 1,113 1,156 * * 5,063 All land use 997 11,196 22,092 66,186 147,673 * * 305,625 Number of households - - - - - - - 206,146 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.48 (ha) Number of holders 35,474 39,175 30,804 44,673 48,218 * * 207,309 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.29 0.72 1.48 3.06 * * 1.47 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 976,938 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.74 Table 1.2 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Afar Region Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area * 534 * * * - - 4,985 Number of households - - - - - - - 10,110 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.49 Number of holders * 2,697 * 1,734 * - - 10,110 Average area/holder * 0.2 * * * - - 0.49 Permanent crop area 7 139 127 196 49 * - 523 Number of households - - - - - - - 12,963 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 695 3,314 3,607 3,628 1,402 * - 12,963 Average area/holder 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.03 * - 0.04 All crop area * 674 * 1,618 * * - 5,508 Number of households - - - - - - - 21,534 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.26 Number of holders 910 5,626 7,775 5,070 1,836 * - 21,534 Average area/holder * 0.12 * 0.32 * * - 0.26 Fallow land * * * * * - - * Grazing land 27 165 268 315 98 * - 893 Wood land * * * * - - - * Other land use 1,597 3,573 8,702 14,197 10,087 * - 41,344 All land use 1,671 4,885 12,212 16,763 11,108 * - 49,851 Number of households - - - - - - - 124,964 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.4 (ha) Number of holders 75,095 16,902 16,402 12,350 3,783 * - 124,964 Aver. holding/holder 0.02 0.29 0.74 1.36 2.94 * - 0.4 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 662,517 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.3 16

Table 1.2.1 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Zone 1 Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area * * 575 * * - - 3,184 Number of households - - - - - - - 9,946 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.32 Number of holders * 415 2,515 2,235 * - - 9,946 Average area/holder * * 0.23 * * - - 0.32 Permanent crop area 7 139 180 289 76 * - 1,045 Number of households - - - - - - - 25,813 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 695 6,515 4,775 7,255 2,267 * - 25,813 Average area/holder 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.03 * - 0.04 All crop area 14 658 924 2,088 * * - 4,727 Number of households - - - - - - - 32,792 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.14 Number of holders 814 8,877 9,154 9,138 2,702 * - 32,792 Average area/holder 0.02 0.07 0.1 0.23 * * - 0.14 Fallow land - * * * * - - * Grazing land 48 195 369 371 114 * - 1,608 Wood land * * - * - - - * Other land use 1,959 5,954 12,238 25,667 14,290 * - 62,054 All land use 2,032 6,967 18,042 29,225 15,574 * - 71,919 Number of households - - - - - - - 166,635 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.43 (ha) Number of holders 78,855 23,374 23,569 23,683 5,247 * - 166,635 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.3 0.77 1.23 2.97 * - 0.43 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 873,346 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.24 Table 1.2.2 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Zone 3 Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area * * * - - - - * Number of households - - - - - - - * Average area/household - - - - - - - * Number of holders * * * - - - - * Average area/holder * * * - - - - * Permanent crop area - - - - - - - - Number of households - - - - - - - - Average area/household - - - - - - - - Number of holders - - - - - - - - Average area/holder - - - - - - - - All crop area * * * - - - - * Number of households - - - - - - - * Average area/household - - - - - - - * Number of holders * * * - - - - * Average area/holder * * * - - - - * Fallow land * * * * - - - * Grazing land - * - - - - - * Wood land * * * - - - - * Other land use 1,235 500 * * * - - 2,710 All land use 1,309 873 * * * - - 5,499 Number of households - - - - - - - 83,292 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.07 (ha) Number of holders 68,060 3,200 * * * - - 83,292 Aver. holding/holder 0.02 0.27 * * * - - 0.07 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 451,688 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.42 17

Table 1.3 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Amhara Region Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 9,355 187,303 571,796 1,585,826 1,823,452 156,970 * 4,401,863 Number of households - - - - - - - 3,932,125 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.12 Number of holders 277,756 749,160 892,075 1,266,757 761,951 32,987 * 3,984,593 Average area/holder 0.03 0.25 0.64 1.25 2.39 4.76 * 1.1 Permanent crop area 633 6,330 9,531 10,395 10,216 * * 44,192 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,449,647 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders 71,806 219,925 318,512 492,220 338,261 13,012 * 1,454,845 Average area/holder 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 * * 0.03 All crop area 9,987 193,633 581,327 1,596,221 1,833,668 161,221 * 4,446,054 Number of households - - - - - - - 3,950,601 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.13 Number of holders 292,797 753,692 892,075 1,266,757 761,951 32,987 * 4,004,166 Average area/holder 0.03 0.26 0.65 1.26 2.41 4.89 * 1.11 Fallow land 121 5,091 12,808 48,146 53,652 7,919 538 128,275 Grazing land 397 10,706 30,260 90,942 147,496 31,796 * 334,188 Wood land 227 2,364 6,270 17,544 20,695 2,327 16 49,443 Other land use 4,067 17,494 39,601 78,706 71,192 6,862 * 225,329 All land use 14,801 229,287 670,266 1,831,558 2,126,703 210,125 * 5,183,290 Number of households - - - - - - - 4,069,832 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.27 (ha) Number of holders 405,743 760,461 893,728 1,267,203 761,951 32,987 * 4,125,980 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.75 1.45 2.79 6.37 * 1.26 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - - Average household size - - - - - - - - Table 1.3.1 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding North Gonder Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 2,563 55,059 142,015 556,995 778,083 45,532-1,715,448 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,292,386 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.33 Number of holders 56,519 213,602 206,628 416,730 300,404 9,393-1,302,518 Average area/holder 0.05 0.26 0.69 1.34 2.59 4.85-1.32 Permanent crop area * 119 512 1,741 70 * - 11,955 Number of households - - - - - - - 152,384 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.08 Number of holders * 17,328 23,797 44,269 53,684 1,979-152,384 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.02 0.04 * * - 0.08 All crop area 2,564 55,274 142,675 558,940 782,100 48,425-1,728,200 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,292,386 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.34 Number of holders 56,519 213,602 206,628 416,730 300,404 9,393-1,302,518 Average area/holder 0.05 0.26 0.69 1.34 2.6 5.16-1.33 Fallow land - 988 2,079 6,745 20,236 * - 34,394 Grazing land * 921 2,329 14,446 35,621 6,263-69,870 Wood land * * * 362 * - - 1,832 Other land use 780 1,924 2,868 8,480 2,031 236-32,250 All land use 3,574 59,888 153,212 601,769 852,428 58,303-1,908,988 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,344,972 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.42 (ha) Number of holders 93,953 213,602 206,628 416,730 300,404 9,393-1,355,104 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.28 0.74 1.44 2.84 6.21-1.41 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 6,856,908 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.1 18

Table 1.3.2 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding South Gonder Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,552 20,833 119,251 401,561 399,850 * - 966,359 Number of households - - - - - - - 812,279 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.19 Number of holders 39,234 88,085 175,223 304,500 168,076 * - 814,462 Average area/holder 0.04 0.24 0.68 1.32 2.38 * - 1.19 Permanent crop area 10 67 287 949 1,026 * - 2,562 Number of households - - - - - - - 281,466 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders 6,341 11,622 32,304 119,798 72,553 * - 281,466 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 * - 0.01 All crop area 1,567 20,951 119,724 402,852 401,138 * - 969,806 Number of households - - - - - - - 813,171 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.19 Number of holders 40,126 88,085 175,223 304,500 168,076 * - 815,354 Average area/holder 0.04 0.24 0.68 1.32 2.39 * - 1.19 Fallow land * 870 3,503 18,632 15,892 * - 44,445 Grazing land * 998 2,990 13,263 21,472 * - 44,918 Wood land * 60 220 * 846 * - 3,044 Other land use 335 993 3,079 6,113 4,505 122-16,040 All land use 2,086 25,149 133,719 447,357 455,294 * - 1,150,610 Number of households - - - - - - - 831,715 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.38 (ha) Number of holders 57,610 88,085 175,223 305,391 168,076 * - 833,898 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.29 0.76 1.46 2.71 * - 1.38 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 3,850,662 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.63 Table 1.3.3 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding North Wolo Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,340 44,746 122,241 224,511 115,753 * - 557,069 Number of households - - - - - - - 712,295 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 41,152 186,100 198,878 192,077 56,668 * - 714,979 Average area/holder 0.03 0.24 0.61 1.17 2.04 * - 0.78 Permanent crop area 110 638 958 486 * - - 2,739 Number of households - - - - - - - 192,080 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders 9,488 37,151 66,960 34,807 7,463 - - 192,418 Average area/holder 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 * - - 0.01 All crop area 1,542 45,721 123,632 225,415 115,921 * - 560,859 Number of households - - - - - - - 716,403 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 49,967 186,956 198,878 192,077 56,668 * - 719,765 Average area/holder 0.03 0.24 0.62 1.17 2.05 * - 0.78 Fallow land * 230 1,213 4,412 2,903 - - 10,416 Grazing land 43 1,655 6,198 12,905 7,717 * - 35,510 Wood land 29 550 1,227 * * * - 4,763 Other land use 627 4,291 10,593 13,867 119 * - 43,881 All land use 2,537 55,722 150,061 263,478 146,011 * - 688,729 Number of households - - - - - - - 734,412 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.94 (ha) Number of holders 57,811 188,497 199,685 192,077 56,668 * - 737,774 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.75 1.37 2.58 * - 0.93 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 3,438,233 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.68 19

Table 1.3.4 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding South Wolo Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,618 75,532 205,687 313,731 183,747 - - 869,526 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,213,296 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.72 Number of holders 60,714 312,400 354,939 312,850 79,488 - - 1,218,573 Average area/holder 0.03 0.24 0.58 1 2.31 - - 0.71 Permanent crop area 70 3,461 5,736 1,395 318 - - 12,749 Number of households - - - - - - - 354,270 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 8,869 70,205 117,413 79,528 26,272 - - 354,270 Average area/holder 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.01 - - 0.04 All crop area 1,741 79,674 208,557 315,633 184,121 - - 886,027 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,217,124 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.73 Number of holders 63,937 313,740 354,939 312,850 79,488 - - 1,222,402 Average area/holder 0.03 0.25 0.59 1.01 2.32 - - 0.72 Fallow land * * 1,410 100 * - - 681 Grazing land 143 4,600 14,014 24,027 9,648 - - 57,714 Wood land * 842 2,354 4,190 2,133 - - 10,638 Other land use 1,161 11,140 21,273 43,419 553 - - 93,672 All land use 3,659 103,161 262,147 405,130 215,201 - - 1,111,951 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,252,650 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.89 (ha) Number of holders 84,847 322,670 354,939 312,850 79,488 - - 1,259,089 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.32 0.74 1.29 2.71 - - 0.88 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 5,599,552 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.47 Table 1.3.5 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding North Shewa Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,129 33,493 104,724 309,811 367,564 51,197 3,833 1,039,455 Number of households - - - - - - - 804,135 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.29 Number of holders 37,302 131,581 164,119 268,159 167,886 13,854 849 864,924 Average area/holder 0.03 0.25 0.64 1.16 2.19 3.7 4.51 1.2 Permanent crop area 58 651 923 2,393 1,370 45 * 1,377 Number of households - - - - - - - 292,248 Average area/household - - - - - - - * Number of holders 9,728 35,779 55,757 81,783 55,165 5,990 * 296,627 Average area/holder 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 * * All crop area 1,196 34,881 105,862 312,883 369,375 52,310 3,833 1,050,685 Number of households - - - - - - - 809,096 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.3 Number of holders 40,166 133,265 164,119 268,159 167,886 13,854 849 869,885 Average area/holder 0.03 0.26 0.65 1.17 2.2 3.78 4.51 1.21 Fallow land * 293 819 6,689 14,305 1,607 1,077 26,704 Grazing land 40 1,488 7,480 28,553 59,635 25,195 4,711 167,837 Wood land * 322 443 2,347 5,903 161 32 11,694 Other land use 437 2,540 4,473 14,310 22,146 5,665 271 61,071 All land use 1,731 39,615 127,348 384,491 502,981 91,067 9,368 1,368,915 Number of households - - - - - - - 825,785 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.66 (ha) Number of holders 52,040 134,114 166,228 268,159 167,886 13,854 849 888,203 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.3 0.77 1.43 3 6.57 11.03 1.54 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 1,793,456 Average household size - - - - - - - 2.17 20

Table 1.3.6 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding East Gojjam Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 2,703 58,557 173,287 436,858 484,289 - - 1,265,719 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,186,206 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.07 Number of holders 75,579 230,660 256,789 338,953 191,525 - - 1,195,546 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.67 1.29 2.53 - - 1.06 Permanent crop area 193 682 1,281 2,361 3,131 - - 9,392 Number of households - - - - - - - 542,131 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 19,316 68,475 86,891 191,852 123,465 - - 542,131 Average area/holder 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 - - 0.02 All crop area 3,125 59,391 174,841 440,013 487,777 - - 1,275,732 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,194,238 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.07 Number of holders 83,053 231,933 256,789 338,953 191,525 - - 1,203,579 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.68 1.3 2.55 - - 1.06 Fallow land * 1,040 1,261 2,409 2,445 - - 7,175 Grazing land * 1,148 2,570 4,408 7,879 - - 20,649 Wood land * 263 1,767 2,087 3,321 - - 8,104 Other land use 803 3,159 4,316 6,728 7,229 - - 24,323 All land use 4,239 66,002 188,200 461,776 514,658 - - 1,351,655 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,228,877 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.1 (ha) Number of holders 112,494 231,933 256,789 338,953 191,525 - - 1,239,497 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.28 0.73 1.36 2.69 - - 1.09 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 5,492,097 Average household - - - - - - - 4.47 size Table 1.3.7 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding West Gojjam Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 2,148 28,281 109,963 460,790 513,244 24,829-1,218,035 Number of households - - - - - - - 995,818 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.22 Number of holders 61,944 106,536 170,489 379,316 215,082 4,492-1,005,093 Average area/holder 0.03 0.27 0.64 1.21 2.39 5.53-1.21 Permanent crop area 94 63 892 3,245 3,402 * - 10,333 Number of households - - - - - - - 560,644 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 20,566 45,959 76,765 201,853 140,068 * - 564,125 Average area/holder * * 0.01 0.02 0.02 * - 0.02 All crop area 2,274 28,359 111,552 465,183 517,784 25,006-1,232,587 Number of households - - - - - - - 998,535 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.23 Number of holders 62,639 106,536 170,489 379,316 215,082 4,492-1,009,007 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.65 1.23 2.41 5.57-1.22 Fallow land * 380 1,908 17,037 10,582 * - 36,964 Grazing land * 1,363 5,130 22,611 32,923 * - 65,410 Wood land 42 184 1,394 5,971 8,380 * - 20,839 Other land use 545 1,561 5,371 24,686 19,549 * - 52,955 All land use 2,982 36,324 131,410 541,657 598,248 28,778-1,450,066 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,022,771 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.42 (ha) Number of holders 77,983 106,536 170,489 379,316 215,082 4,492-1,034,339 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.34 0.77 1.43 2.78 6.41-1.4 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 4,965,348 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.85 21

Table 1.3.8 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Waghamera Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 399 12,694 35,729 101,034 70,269 3,996-229,786 Number of households - - - - - - - 212,633 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.08 Number of holders 14,058 45,884 50,521 72,217 27,447 676-213,027 Average area/holder 0.03 0.28 0.71 1.4 2.56 5.91-1.08 Permanent crop area - * * * * - - 109 Number of households - - - - - - - * Average area/household - - - - - - - * Number of holders - * * 1,627 * - - * Average area/holder - * * * * - - * All crop area 399 12,715 35,744 101,130 70,357 3,996-230,005 Number of households - - - - - - - 212,633 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.08 Number of holders 14,058 45,884 50,521 72,217 27,447 676-213,027 Average area/holder 0.03 0.28 0.71 1.4 2.56 5.91-1.08 Fallow land - 27 260 410 * * - 1,851 Grazing land * * * * * - - * Wood land * - - * - - - * Other land use 96 450 718 1,379 854 * - 3,620 All land use 558 13,441 37,197 104,120 73,652 4,070-238,787 Number of households - - - - - - - 215,051 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.11 (ha) Number of holders 16,135 45,884 50,521 72,217 27,447 676-215,446 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.29 0.74 1.44 2.68 6.02-1.11 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 1,012,400 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.71 Table 1.3.9 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Awi Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 1,107 9,927 30,610 167,371 327,447 16,122 * 583,040 Number of households - - - - - - - 445,650 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.31 Number of holders 40,935 51,668 51,977 146,713 136,261 3,217 * 449,855 Average area/holder 0.03 0.19 0.59 1.14 2.4 5.01 * 1.3 Permanent crop area 17 114 149 743 1,022 * * 2,187 Number of households - - - - - - - 205,468 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders 6,820 21,244 17,857 72,312 66,213 2,140 * 206,516 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 * * 0.01 All crop area 1,137 10,107 30,905 168,789 329,288 16,210 * 587,010 Number of households - - - - - - - 449,309 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.31 Number of holders 43,626 52,152 51,977 146,713 136,261 3,217 * 453,514 Average area/holder 0.03 0.19 0.59 1.15 2.42 5.04 * 1.29 Fallow land * 274 * 3,392 3,761 * - 9,005 Grazing land * 1,571 5,196 21,972 41,503 * * 86,275 Wood land * 157 379 4,377 4,109 * - 11,846 Other land use 531 886 1,261 6,564 9,715 * * 24,643 All land use 1,876 13,708 39,931 213,688 393,733 20,892 * 738,092 Number of households - - - - - - - 471,988 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.56 (ha) Number of holders 57,509 55,999 51,977 146,713 136,261 3,217 * 476,193 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.24 0.77 1.46 2.89 6.49 * 1.55 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 2,535,926 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.37 22

Table 1.3.10 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Oromia Zone Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 416 11,985 33,842 48,284 20,071 - - 117,119 Number of households - - - - - - - 175,833 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.67 Number of holders 17,214 52,835 55,245 40,484 9,461 - - 176,489 Average area/holder 0.02 0.23 0.61 1.19 2.12 - - 0.66 Permanent crop area 169 2,055 1,957 906 * - - 5,444 Number of households - - - - - - - 78,185 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.07 Number of holders 11,590 21,977 21,122 12,603 2,704 - - 78,826 Average area/holder 0.01 0.09 0.09 0.07 * - - 0.07 All crop area 754 14,644 36,197 49,681 20,334 - - 124,141 Number of households - - - - - - - 184,587 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.67 Number of holders 23,346 55,777 55,245 40,484 9,461 - - 185,563 Average area/holder 0.03 0.26 0.66 1.23 2.15 - - 0.67 Fallow land * * * * * - - 865 Grazing land * 276 1,202 2,285 390 - - 8,479 Wood land * 138 44 26 * - - 283 Other land use 472 1,058 1,799 1,288 110 - - 5,658 All land use 1,290 16,794 40,744 54,674 25,053 - - 141,487 Number of households - - - - - - - 196,974 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.72 (ha) Number of holders 34,199 56,921 55,634 40,484 9,461 - - 197,950 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.73 1.35 2.65 - - 0.71 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 1,030,915 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.23 Table 1.3.11 Land Use Area (in hectare), Number of Households and Holders by Size of Holding Argoba Special Holding Size Items Under 0.10 0.10 0.50 0.51 1.0 1.01 2.0 2.01 5.00 5.01-10.00 Over 10 Total Temporary crop area 25 1,195 2,804 4,402 2,205 - - 10,631 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,719 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.77 Number of holders 691 4,440 4,233 3,393 962 - - 13,719 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.66 1.3 2.29 - - 0.77 Permanent crop area * 5 16 * * - - 68 Number of households - - - - - - - 2,385 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders * 421 785 907 238 - - 2,385 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.02 * * - - 0.03 All crop area 25 1,200 2,820 4,428 2,225 - - 10,699 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,719 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 691 4,440 4,233 3,393 962 - - 13,719 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.67 1.31 2.31 - - 0.78 Fallow land - 12 16 * * - - 145 Grazing land * 50 157 139 162 - - 512 Wood land * 1 * 6 2 - - 25 Other land use 23 60 76 72 30 - - 262 All land use 53 1,323 3,083 4,706 2,477 - - 11,643 Number of households - - - - - - - 14,469 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.8 (ha) Number of holders 1,335 4,545 4,233 3,393 962 - - 14,469 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.29 0.73 1.39 2.57 - - 0.8 (ha) Members of households - - - - - - - 78,904 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.45 23