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THE FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA CENTRAL STATISTICAL AGENCY AGRICULTURAL SAMPLE SURVEY 2006 / 2007 (1999 E.C.) (September December, 2006) VOLUME IV REPORT ON LAND UTILIZATION (PRIVATE PEASANT HOLDINGS, MEHER SEASON) Addis Ababa July, 2007 388 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 388

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PART I INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY----------------- 1 1.1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1.2 Objectives of the Survey---------------------------------------------- 2 PART II SURVEY METHODOLOGY, DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING -3 2.1 Scope and Coverage of the Survey ---------------------------------- 3 2.2 Sampling Frame -------------------------------------------------------- 3 2.3 Sample Design ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.4 Selection scheme-------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.5 Organization of Field Work ------------------------------------------ 5 2.6 Training of Field Staff ------------------------------------------------- 5 2.7 Method of Data Collection -------------------------------------------- 6 2.8 Data Processing ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 a) Editing, Coding and Verification ---------------------------------- 6 b) Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation --------------------------- 7 2.9 Concepts and Definitions --------------------------------------------------7 PART III SUMMARY OF SURVEY RESULTS ------------------------------------------11 Land Use Area ------------------------------------------------------------------11 Tables 1 1.10 Land Use Area -----------------------------------------13 48 Tables 2 2.10 Distributions of Agricultural Households --------- 49 66 Tables 3 3.10 Distributions of Holders by Age -------------------- 67 84 Tables 4 4.10 Distribution of Holders by Educational level ---- 85 102 Tables 5 5.10 Estimate of Area by Crop type ------------------- 103 174 Tables 6 6.10 Distributions of Holders and Area ----------------175 246 Tables 7 7.10 Distributions of Households and area ------------247 270 Tables 8 8.10 Distributions of Holders and Area ----------------271 288 Table 9 - Area under Double Cropping ----------------------------------- 289 APPENDIX I ESTIMATION PROCEDURES OF TOTALS ---------------------- 291 APPENDIX II ESTIMATES OF STANDARD ERRORS --------------------------- 297 APPENDIX III NUMBER OF PLANNED AND ACTUALLY COVERED UNITS-----309 APEENDIX IV QUESTIONNAIRE ------------------------------------------------------ 317

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 2006/07 (1999 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.

1.2 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.

PART II SURVEY METHODOLOGY, DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 2.1. Scope and Coverage of the Survey The range of data items that the 2006/07 (1999 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 2006/07 (1999 E.C) Annual Agricultural Sample Survey (Meher season) covered the entire rural parts of the country except Gambella Region, and the non-sedentary population of three zones of Afar & six zones of Somali regions. Accordingly, the survey took into account all parts of Harari, Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, and 61 additional Zones / Special weredas (that are treated as zones) of other regions. To be covered by the survey, a total of 2,117 enumeration areas (EAs) and 250 resettlement localities were selected. However, due to various reasons that are beyond control, in 22 EAs and 2 resettlement localities the survey was disrupted. Thus, all in all the survey succeeded to cover 2,095 EAs and 248 resettlement localities (98.99%) throughout the regions. The Annual Agricultural Sample survey (Meher season) was conducted on the basis of 20 agricultural households selected from each EA/resettlement locality. Regarding the ultimate sampling units, it was intended to cover a total of 48,300 agricultural households, however, 46,702 (96.69%) were actually covered by the survey. 2.2 SAMPLING FRAME The list containing EAs of all regions and their respective agricultural households obtained from the 2001/02 Ethiopian Agricultural Sample Enumeration (EASE) 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. Resettlement localities, on the other hand, are sub-samples of the list of all resettlements localities obtained from each region. The second stage

sampling units, households, were selected from a fresh list of households that were prepared for each EA/ resettlement localities 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) /resettlement localities were taken to be the primary sampling units (PSUs) and the secondary sampling units (SSUs) were agricultural households. The sample size for the 2006/07 agricultural sample survey was determined by taking into account 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, Addis Ababa 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. Moreover, values for the 2006/07 cultivated areas of crops and the expected amount of production for Gambella region are also provided. However, it is important to note that these values are not obtained from the survey but they are projections from the results of the 2003/04 annual Crop Production Forecast Sample Survey. 2.4 SELECTION SCHEME Enumeration areas/resettlement localities 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 1994 Population & Housing Census and adjusted for the sub-sampling effect. Sizes for resettlement localities on the other hand were obtained from the 2004 listings of resettlement localities. From the fresh list of households prepared at the beginning of the survey 20 agricultural households within each sample EA/resettlement locality 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 resettlement localities) 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 Field Operations that liaises between the Head Office and the 25 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 2388 enumerators, 455 field supervisors, 25 coordinators and 50 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 205 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 is 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 ten days targeted staff from the Head Office, 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, and interviewing methods. 2.7 Method of Data Collection The agricultural data for the year 2006/07 (1999 E.C) was collected from sedentary rural peasant households by interviewing the selected agricultural holders and 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 43 editors-

coders 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 35 days. b) Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation Before data entry, the Natural Resources and Agricultural Statistics Department 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 60 data encoders and it took 75 days to finish the job. Finally, summarization of the data was done on personal computers to produce statistical tables as per the tabulation plan. 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. 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. 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.

Land use area PART III SUMMARY OF SURVEY RESULTS 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 2006/07 (1999 E.C). The total land area reported for the private peasant holdings was estimated at about 15 million hectares and operated by about 12 million agricultural households and more than 12 million holders. The statistical tables in this report show that most of the agricultural land (more than 74%) was under temporary crops and more than 11 million and about seven million households were reported growing temporary and permanent crops, respectively, in 2006/07 (1999 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 1.25 and 1.21 hectares, respectively. On the other hand the average cropland area was found out to be 1.03 hectares per household and 0.99 hectare per holder. For details refer to Statistical Table 1. Distributions of households by holding size and holders, by age, sex, educational status, holding type and cropland area, by crop type and total land area by tenure system are presented in Statistical Tables 2 to 8.11

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 16,908 559,201 1,579,242 3,646,523 4,386,278 681,281 95,221 10,964,655 Number of households - - - - - - - 11,320,362 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.97 Number of holders 500,182 2,838,516 2,934,538 3,270,784 2,015,152 159,760 13,602 11,732,535 Average area/holder 0.03 0.2 0.54 1.11 2.18 4.26 7 0.93 Permanent crop area 6,627 170,974 233,861 258,849 141,703 10,664 * 823,121 Number of households - - - - - - - 6,680,767 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.12 Number of holders 254,446 1,895,991 1,799,875 1,748,556 981,824 74,408 5,977 6,761,077 Average area/holder 0.03 0.09 0.13 0.15 0.14 0.14 * 0.12 All crop area 23,536 730,175 1,813,103 3,905,372 4,527,981 691,946 95,663 11,787,775 Number of households - - - - - - - 11,487,570 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.03 Number of holders 560,185 2,938,051 2,957,397 3,277,584 2,017,008 160,130 13,602 11,923,959 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.61 1.19 2.24 4.32 7.03 0.99 Fallow land 1,236 58,490 152,794 351,731 634,608 189,600 55,628 1,444,087 Graz`ing land 762 47,629 136,401 288,456 400,886 92,293 20,987 987,415 Wood land 413 11,513 28,491 48,603 57,495 8,934 * 159,372 Other land use 8,173 44,591 68,709 108,887 112,265 18,557 * 365,895 All land use 34,119 892,399 2,199,498 4,703,050 5,733,235 1,001,330 180,914 14,744,544 Number of households - - - - - - - 11,749,925 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.25 Number of holders 743,898 2,982,303 2,982,923 3,292,786 2,020,082 160,671 13,602 12,196,266 Aver. holding/holder 0.05 0.3 0.74 1.43 2.84 6.23 13.3 1.21 Members of households - - - - - - - 60,598,930 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.16 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 861 37,421 116,257 317,309 365,463 20,929 4,747 862,987 Number of households - - - - - - - 722,587 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.19 Number of holders 24,436 142,585 178,466 241,601 143,234 3,609 325 734,257 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.65 1.31 2.55 5.8 14.61 1.18 Permanent crop area 47 1,289 3,022 3,027 1,345 * - 8,754 Number of households - - - - - - - 209,637 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 4,939 35,633 60,004 70,191 38,648 956-210,371 Average area/holder 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.03 * - 0.04 All crop area 908 38,710 119,279 320,335 366,808 20,955 4,747 871,742 Number of households - - - - - - - 724,330 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.2 Number of holders 25,381 143,411 178,568 241,703 143,234 3,609 325 736,231 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.67 1.33 2.56 5.81 14.61 1.18 Fallow land 66 1,037 2,439 4,725 4,575 * - 12,893 Grazing land 35 1,906 5,451 13,995 20,120 * - 42,707 Wood land 12 226 437 642 592 * - 1,910 Other land use 634 2,969 5,177 8,229 6,536 120 13 23,678 All land use 1,655 44,848 132,783 347,926 398,631 22,325 4,760 952,929 Number of households - - - - - - - 741,003 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.29 Number of holders 41,420 144,058 178,702 241,837 143,234 3,609 325 753,185 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.31 0.74 1.44 2.78 6.19 14.65 1.27 Members of households - - - - - - - 3,657,321 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.94

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 107 2,679 15,225 71,052 103,102 * - 197,278 Number of households - - - - - - - 130,835 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.51 Number of holders * 10,494 22,449 51,647 42,880 * - 131,949 Average area/holder * 0.26 0.68 1.38 2.4 * - 1.5 Permanent crop area * * * 248 50 * - 436 Number of households - - - - - - - 19,701 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders * 1,874 3,688 7,000 6,574 * - 19,701 Average area/holder * * * 0.04 0.01 * - 0.02 All crop area 109 2,692 15,342 71,300 103,152 * - 197,714 Number of households - - - - - - - 131,034 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.51 Number of holders * 10,494 22,449 51,647 42,880 * - 132,147 Average area/holder * 0.26 0.68 1.38 2.41 * - 1.5 Fallow land * 52 384 1,354 1,972 * - 3,792 Grazing land * 243 842 3,112 7,511 * - 12,369 Wood land - * * * * - - * Other land use 34 160 378 1,357 1,573 * - 3,521 All land use 154 3,157 16,947 77,157 114,325 * - 217,558 Number of households - - - - - - - 132,271 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.64 Number of holders * 10,640 22,449 51,647 42,880 * - 133,385 Aver. holding/holder * 0.3 0.75 1.49 2.67 * - 1.63 Members of households - - - - - - - 652,677 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.93 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 162 13,098 40,878 100,542 59,251 - - 213,931 Number of households - - - - - - - 210,940 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.01 Number of holders 5,196 46,563 60,694 77,226 24,379 - - 214,059 Average area/holder 0.03 0.28 0.67 1.3 2.43 - - 1 Permanent crop area - 304 282 277 26 - - 888 Number of households - - - - - - - 45,788 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders - 9,377 14,985 16,831 4,841 - - 46,034 Average area/holder - 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 - - 0.02 All crop area 162 13,402 41,160 100,819 59,276 - - 214,819 Number of households - - - - - - - 211,212 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.02 Number of holders 5,196 46,835 60,694 77,226 24,379 - - 214,332 Average area/holder 0.03 0.29 0.68 1.31 2.43 - - 1 Fallow land * * 382 605 * - - 1,524 Grazing land - 513 1,839 4,049 3,422 - - 9,822 Wood land - * 96 212 * - - 461 Other land use 154 953 2,024 3,148 1,304 - - 7,583 All land use 321 14,968 45,502 108,833 64,586 - - 234,209 Number of households - - - - - - - 213,818 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.1 Number of holders 7,803 46,835 60,694 77,226 24,379 - - 216,938 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.32 0.75 1.41 2.65 - - 1.08 Members of households - - - - - - - 1,078,267 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.04

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 123 8,575 20,034 32,209 25,256 * - 87,509 Number of households - - - - - - - 112,782 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.78 Number of holders 2,713 35,832 36,984 30,084 10,793 * - 116,645 Average area/holder 0.05 0.24 0.54 1.07 2.34 * - 0.75 Permanent crop area * 838 2,399 1,887 567 * - 5,717 Number of households - - - - - - - 72,446 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.08 Number of holders * 16,826 26,488 21,053 7,730 * - 72,934 Average area/holder * 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.07 * - 0.08 All crop area 141 9,413 22,434 34,096 25,823 * - 93,226 Number of households - - - - - - - 113,471 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.82 Number of holders 3,080 36,385 36,984 30,084 10,793 * - 117,566 Average area/holder 0.05 0.26 0.61 1.13 2.39 * - 0.79 Fallow land * 690 1,430 2,063 802 * - 5,009 Grazing land - 424 1,414 3,008 2,208 * - 7,135 Wood land * 71 222 241 182 - - 717 Other land use 153 939 1,467 1,544 617 * - 4,738 All land use 315 11,537 26,967 40,951 29,633 * - 110,824 Number of households - - - - - - - 117,268 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.95 Number of holders 6,745 36,517 36,984 30,084 10,793 * - 121,362 Aver. holding/holder 0.05 0.32 0.73 1.36 2.75 * - 0.91 Members of households - - - - - - - 593,163 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.06 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 454 11,582 31,141 79,842 119,816 * - 246,066 Number of households - - - - - - - 198,764 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.24 Number of holders 12,552 43,548 45,024 56,634 43,348 * - 201,771 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.69 1.41 2.76 * - 1.22 Permanent crop area 27 115 148 483 640 * - 1,425 Number of households - - - - - - - 54,518 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders 3,824 6,260 10,489 17,939 15,781 * - 54,518 Average area/holder 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.04 * - 0.03 All crop area 481 11,697 31,289 80,325 120,456 * - 247,491 Number of households - - - - - - - 199,138 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.24 Number of holders 12,926 43,548 45,024 56,634 43,348 * - 202,146 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.69 1.42 2.78 * - 1.22 Fallow land * 141 45 98 312 - - 628 Grazing land * 290 650 868 2,525 * - 4,561 Wood land 11 119 118 136 165 * - 550 Other land use 275 819 993 1,699 2,315 * - 6,131 All land use 823 13,066 33,095 83,127 125,772 * - 259,361 Number of households - - - - - - - 206,607 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.26 Number of holders 20,676 43,548 45,024 56,634 43,348 * - 209,895 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.74 1.47 2.9 * - 1.24 Members of households - - - - - - - 999,719 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.84

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 14 1,488 8,979 33,664 58,039 11,273 4,747 118,204 Number of households - - - - - - - 69,267 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.71 Number of holders * 6,148 13,315 26,010 21,834 1,669 325 69,833 Average area/holder * 0.24 0.67 1.29 2.66 6.75 14.61 1.69 Permanent crop area * 19 * 131 62 * - 288 Number of households - - - - - - - 17,184 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 121 1,296 4,354 7,368 3,722 * - 17,184 Average area/holder * 0.01 * 0.02 0.02 * - 0.02 All crop area 14 1,506 9,055 33,795 58,101 11,274 4,747 118,492 Number of households - - - - - - - 69,475 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.71 Number of holders * 6,148 13,417 26,112 21,834 1,669 325 70,041 Average area/holder * 0.24 0.67 1.29 2.66 6.75 14.61 1.69 Fallow land * 78 198 604 1,033 * - 1,941 Grazing land * * 706 2,958 4,455 * - 8,819 Wood land - - - * * * - * Other land use 18 98 314 481 726 55 13 1,705 All land use 43 2,119 10,273 37,858 64,316 11,609 4,760 130,977 Number of households - - - - - - - 71,039 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.84 Number of holders 1,463 6,517 13,551 26,246 21,834 1,669 325 71,605 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.33 0.76 1.44 2.95 6.96 14.65 1.83 Members of households - - - - - - - 333,494 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.69 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 23 488 1,716 4,644 8,105 3,074 * 18,340 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,181 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.39 Number of holders 744 2,279 2,757 3,920 3,447 574 * 13,771 Average area/holder 0.03 0.21 0.62 1.18 2.35 5.36 * 1.33 Permanent crop area * * 8 15 * 7 * 59 Number of households - - - - - - - 2,930 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 215 365 751 865 439 256 * 2,930 Average area/holder * * 0.01 0.02 * 0.03 * 0.02 All crop area 24 494 1,723 4,659 8,126 3,081 * 18,399 Number of households - - - - - - - 13,447 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.37 Number of holders 871 2,296 2,819 3,981 3,447 574 * 14,038 Average area/holder 0.03 0.22 0.61 1.17 2.36 5.37 * 1.31 Fallow land 4 36 124 370 818 * * 2,354 Grazing land * 105 444 821 932 * * 2,345 Wood land - * * * * * * * Other land use 455 371 234 400 175 35 * 1,674 All land use 486 1,021 2,531 6,287 10,242 3,975 * 25,094 Number of households - - - - - - - 29,434 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.85 Number of holders 13,766 4,406 3,374 4,411 3,579 574 * 30,159 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.23 0.75 1.43 2.86 6.93 * 0.83 Members of households - - - - - - - 157,646 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.36

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 * 214 986 3,243 5,606 * * 12,435 Number of households - - - - - - - 7,634 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.63 Number of holders * 1,113 1,455 2,601 2,143 346 * 7,738 Average area/holder * 0.19 0.68 1.25 2.62 * * 1.61 Permanent crop area * 3 7 * * * - 40 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,117 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.04 Number of holders 71 213 229 355 109 140-1,117 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.03 * * * - 0.04 All crop area 3 216 992 3,250 5,622 * * 12,475 Number of households - - - - - - - 7,824 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.59 Number of holders 119 1,130 1,517 2,662 2,143 346 * 7,928 Average area/holder 0.03 0.19 0.65 1.22 2.62 * * 1.57 Fallow land * * * 51 * * - 135 Grazing land * 83 349 734 694 - - 1,861 Wood land - * - * * - - * Other land use * 119 196 365 129 26 * 904 All land use * 438 1,557 4,404 6,457 * * 15,393 Number of households - - - - - - - 11,773 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.31 Number of holders 2,367 1,814 2,072 3,091 2,275 346 * 11,977 Aver. holding/holder * 0.24 0.75 1.42 2.84 * * 1.29 Members of households - - - - - - - 59,792 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.08 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 20 274 730 1,402 2,499 * * 5,906 Number of households - - - - - - - 5,547 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.06 Number of holders 675 1,166 1,302 1,319 1,304 * * 6,033 Average area/holder 0.03 0.23 0.56 1.06 1.92 * * 0.98 Permanent crop area * * * * * * * 18 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,813 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders * * 522 510 329 * * 1,813 Average area/holder * * * * * * * 0.01 All crop area 21 277 731 1,409 2,504 * * 5,924 Number of households - - - - - - - 5,623 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.05 Number of holders 752 1,166 1,302 1,319 1,304 * * 6,110 Average area/holder 0.03 0.24 0.56 1.07 1.92 * * 0.97 Fallow land * 31 105 319 808 * * 2,219 Grazing land * * * 87 * * * 484 Wood land - - * * * * * * Other land use 385 253 38 35 46 * * 769 All land use 409 583 974 1,883 3,785 * * 9,701 Number of households - - - - - - - 17,661 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.55 Number of holders 11,398 2,592 1,302 1,319 1,304 * * 18,182 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.22 0.75 1.43 2.9 * * 0.53 Members of households - - - - - - - 97,855 Average household - - - - - - - 5.54

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 7,289 141,206 459,214 1,354,891 1,641,866 114,413 * 3,723,614 Number of households - - - - - - - 3,154,621 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.18 Number of holders 188,888 563,970 706,112 1,056,150 686,695 24,441 * 3,226,724 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.65 1.28 2.39 4.68 * 1.15 Permanent crop area 255 3,438 4,747 8,928 9,100 354 * 26,858 Number of households - - - - - - - 1,068,039 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders 30,954 157,210 207,045 367,905 294,468 13,449 * 1,071,500 Average area/holder 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 * 0.03 All crop area 7,544 144,645 463,961 1,363,820 1,650,967 114,767 * 3,750,473 Number of households - - - - - - - 3,158,006 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.19 Number of holders 191,705 565,324 706,112 1,056,150 686,695 24,441 * 3,230,895 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.66 1.29 2.4 4.7 * 1.16 Fallow land 289 7,399 25,997 79,125 126,299 15,521 * 255,053 Grazing land 58 7,622 26,508 68,506 89,605 10,655-202,953 Wood land 172 1,378 2,845 8,397 12,285 1,429-26,506 Other land use 1,916 7,202 12,574 23,216 24,299 1,770 * 71,009 All land use 9,980 168,245 531,884 1,543,064 1,903,455 144,140 * 4,305,994 Number of households - - - - - - - 3,210,323 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.34 Number of holders 241,779 570,320 707,091 1,056,150 686,695 24,441 * 3,286,943 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.3 0.75 1.46 2.77 5.9 * 1.31 Members of households - - - - - - - 15,317,595 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.77 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 1,334 16,582 52,291 220,008 333,547 13,301-637,062 Number of households - - - - - - - 472,478 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.35 Number of holders 32,799 67,224 76,734 161,964 136,458 2,584-477,763 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.68 1.36 2.44 5.15-1.33 Permanent crop area * 176 306 * * - - 3,993 Number of households - - - - - - - 81,035 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.05 Number of holders 2,753 10,161 10,852 32,165 25,104 - - 81,035 Average area/holder * 0.02 0.03 * * - - 0.05 All crop area 1,348 16,758 52,596 222,013 335,039 13,301-641,055 Number of households - - - - - - - 472,478 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.36 Number of holders 32,799 67,224 76,734 161,964 136,458 2,584-477,763 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.69 1.37 2.46 5.15-1.34 Fallow land * 191 1,308 6,867 13,783 * - 22,824 Grazing land * 885 2,621 11,449 17,451 * - 33,204 Wood land * * * * 734 * - 1,474 Other land use 289 811 1,120 2,726 4,196 75-9,217 All land use 1,679 18,664 57,673 243,617 371,204 14,938-707,775 Number of households - - - - - - - 477,220 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.48 Number of holders 37,541 67,224 76,734 161,964 136,458 2,584-482,506 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.28 0.75 1.5 2.72 5.78-1.47 Members of households - - - - - - - 2,423,267 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.08

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 842 14,545 56,168 205,200 222,900 * - 502,812 Number of households - - - - - - - 403,274 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.25 Number of holders 24,046 52,988 79,831 156,867 91,977 * - 406,595 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.7 1.31 2.42 * - 1.24 Permanent crop area * 136 223 816 833 * - 2,072 Number of households - - - - - - - 131,612 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 4,067 13,548 19,058 49,376 44,677 * - 131,612 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 * - 0.02 All crop area 868 14,681 56,390 206,016 223,733 * - 504,884 Number of households - - - - - - - 403,726 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.25 Number of holders 24,498 52,988 79,831 156,867 91,977 * - 407,048 Average area/holder 0.04 0.28 0.71 1.31 2.43 * - 1.24 Fallow land * 567 1,649 11,680 16,791 * - 31,215 Grazing land * 794 1,671 7,620 11,798 * - 22,729 Wood land * 38 111 713 585 * - 1,500 Other land use 170 488 895 2,655 2,485 * - 6,730 All land use 1,102 16,569 60,715 228,683 255,392 * - 567,058 Number of households - - - - - - - 407,042 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.39 Number of holders 27,814 53,429 79,831 156,867 91,977 * - 410,805 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.31 0.76 1.46 2.78 * - 1.38 Members of households - - - - - - - 1,924,853 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.73 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 545 20,926 71,081 100,927 60,103 * - 255,352 Number of households - - - - - - - 311,214 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.82 Number of holders 14,923 79,341 108,769 82,271 26,321 * - 311,944 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.65 1.23 2.28 * - 0.82 Permanent crop area * * 531 166 40 - - 1,337 Number of households - - - - - - - 75,386 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 1,302 23,673 30,343 15,239 4,828 - - 75,386 Average area/holder * * 0.02 0.01 0.01 - - 0.02 All crop area 557 21,514 71,613 101,092 60,142 * - 256,689 Number of households - - - - - - - 311,214 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.82 Number of holders 14,923 79,670 108,769 82,271 26,321 * - 312,273 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.66 1.23 2.28 * - 0.82 Fallow land * 669 1,923 4,036 3,265 - - 9,903 Grazing land * 1,277 4,410 7,266 6,018 * - 19,347 Wood land - 168 364 445 * - - 1,341 Other land use 145 977 1,829 2,084 1,099 * - 6,140 All land use 714 24,604 80,139 114,923 70,889 * - 293,420 Number of households - - - - - - - 313,970 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.93 Number of holders 17,679 79,670 108,769 82,271 26,321 * - 315,029 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.31 0.74 1.4 2.69 * - 0.93 Members of households - - - - - - - 1,432,274 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.56

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 1,054 33,996 94,418 184,556 106,617 - - 420,640 Number of households - - - - - - - 506,988 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.83 Number of holders 27,911 130,787 153,550 149,375 47,680 - - 509,304 Average area/holder 0.04 0.26 0.61 1.24 2.24 - - 0.83 Permanent crop area * 1,347 1,449 1,005 * - - 4,073 Number of households - - - - - - - 140,409 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders * 34,507 41,662 49,715 12,912 - - 140,409 Average area/holder * 0.04 0.03 0.02 * - - 0.03 All crop area 1,056 35,343 95,867 185,561 106,886 - - 424,713 Number of households - - - - - - - 507,556 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.84 Number of holders 27,911 131,355 153,550 149,375 47,680 - - 509,872 Average area/holder 0.04 0.27 0.62 1.24 2.24 - - 0.83 Fallow land 139 2,074 6,699 12,030 5,497 - - 26,440 Grazing land * 1,454 6,225 9,030 5,086 - - 21,802 Wood land * 314 712 1,732 1,330 - - 4,103 Other land use 318 2,236 3,942 4,032 1,816 - - 12,344 All land use 1,536 41,420 113,445 212,384 120,615 - - 489,401 Number of households - - - - - - - 514,006 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 0.95 Number of holders 33,270 132,447 153,550 149,375 47,680 - - 516,323 Aver. holding/holder 0.05 0.31 0.74 1.42 2.53 - - 0.95 Members of households - - - - - - - 2,282,404 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.44 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 611 13,452 43,980 149,324 222,337 29,407 * 463,845 Number of households - - - - - - - 337,685 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.37 Number of holders 17,126 54,823 73,156 126,938 107,791 8,326 * 388,629 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.6 1.18 2.06 3.53 * 1.19 Permanent crop area * 114 666 1,402 1,760 * * 4,118 Number of households - - - - - - - 172,220 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders * 10,817 32,877 66,587 58,377 3,030 * 175,111 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 * * 0.02 All crop area 661 13,566 44,646 150,726 224,097 29,498 * 467,964 Number of households - - - - - - - 338,096 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.38 Number of holders 17,536 55,280 73,156 126,938 107,791 8,326 * 389,495 Average area/holder 0.04 0.25 0.61 1.19 2.08 3.54 * 1.2 Fallow land * 1,587 6,788 20,005 51,661 10,871 * 91,399 Grazing land - 866 4,081 8,066 21,126 5,674-39,813 Wood land * * 586 1,011 3,819 740-6,321 Other land use 157 606 1,500 4,026 5,974 1,195 * 13,490 All land use 895 16,776 57,602 183,834 306,677 47,977 * 618,987 Number of households - - - - - - - 347,072 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.78 Number of holders 25,608 57,432 74,004 126,938 107,791 8,326 * 400,566 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.29 0.78 1.45 2.85 5.76 * 1.55 Members of households - - - - - - - 1,663,860 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.79

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 1,120 13,991 60,967 189,909 240,070 * - 520,183 Number of households - - - - - - - 405,751 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.28 Number of holders 27,325 61,437 89,263 137,331 93,103 * - 411,261 Average area/holder 0.04 0.23 0.68 1.38 2.58 * - 1.26 Permanent crop area 79 191 358 723 992 * - 2,377 Number of households - - - - - - - 157,556 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 7,324 20,239 26,239 50,745 50,209 * - 157,556 Average area/holder 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 * - 0.02 All crop area 1,199 14,182 61,325 190,632 241,062 * - 522,560 Number of households - - - - - - - 407,123 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.28 Number of holders 28,697 61,437 89,263 137,331 93,103 * - 412,633 Average area/holder 0.04 0.23 0.69 1.39 2.59 * - 1.27 Fallow land - 495 1,991 3,942 4,361 * - 11,537 Grazing land * 587 2,110 5,222 3,990 * - 12,675 Wood land 60 220 284 940 1,136 * - 2,910 Other land use 389 661 1,270 2,682 2,665 * - 7,788 All land use 1,666 16,146 66,980 203,418 253,214 * - 557,470 Number of households - - - - - - - 421,017 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.32 Number of holders 42,524 61,928 89,263 137,331 93,103 * - 426,951 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.26 0.75 1.48 2.72 * - 1.31 Members of households - - - - - - - 2,022,328 Average household - - - - - - - 4.8 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 988 12,758 37,956 181,630 262,206 * - 524,372 Number of households - - - - - - - 388,545 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.35 Number of holders 21,450 55,581 59,404 142,961 105,500 * - 390,131 Average area/holder 0.05 0.23 0.64 1.27 2.49 * - 1.34 Permanent crop area 26 395 488 1,611 2,735 * - 5,384 Number of households - - - - - - - 189,808 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.03 Number of holders 5,759 26,931 22,592 66,530 64,470 * - 190,229 Average area/holder * 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 * - 0.03 All crop area 1,014 13,153 38,444 183,240 264,941 * - 529,756 Number of households - - - - - - - 388,981 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.36 Number of holders 21,885 55,581 59,404 142,961 105,500 * - 390,567 Average area/holder 0.05 0.24 0.65 1.28 2.51 * - 1.36 Fallow land - 862 2,571 10,549 15,257 * - 29,952 Grazing land * 886 3,680 13,483 14,692 * - 33,632 Wood land * 322 532 2,379 3,181 * - 6,533 Other land use 172 597 915 2,584 2,940 * - 7,354 All land use 1,223 15,821 46,142 212,235 301,012 * - 607,226 Number of households - - - - - - - 395,389 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.54 Number of holders 27,880 55,994 59,404 142,961 105,500 * - 396,975 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.28 0.78 1.48 2.85 * - 1.53 Members of households - - - - - - - 1,905,760 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.82

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 97 4,073 15,733 41,375 36,221 * - 98,408 Number of households - - - - - - - 82,135 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.2 Number of holders 4,107 14,002 21,064 29,119 14,006 * - 82,437 Average area/holder 0.02 0.29 0.75 1.42 2.59 * - 1.19 Permanent crop area * * * 13 * * - 21 Number of households - - - - - - - 4,055 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.01 Number of holders * * * 1,947 * * - 4,055 Average area/holder * * * 0.01 * * - 0.01 All crop area 98 4,074 15,739 41,388 36,223 * - 98,429 Number of households - - - - - - - 82,135 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.2 Number of holders 4,107 14,002 21,064 29,119 14,006 * - 82,437 Average area/holder 0.02 0.29 0.75 1.42 2.59 * - 1.19 Fallow land * - * * * - - * Grazing land - * 228 480 691 - - 1,449 Wood land * * * * * * - 17 Other land use 35 125 233 417 297 * - 1,115 All land use 134 4,251 16,236 42,315 37,421 * - 101,276 Number of households - - - - - - - 82,827 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.22 Number of holders 4,799 14,002 21,064 29,119 14,006 * - 83,129 Aver. holding/holder 0.03 0.3 0.77 1.45 2.67 * - 1.22 Members of households - - - - - - - 367,637 Average household size - - - - - - - 4.44 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 427 5,537 13,295 59,553 144,032 21,050-243,893 Number of households - - - - - - - 172,484 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.41 Number of holders 10,784 27,907 23,074 50,428 57,428 3,754-173,376 Average area/holder 0.04 0.2 0.58 1.18 2.51 5.61-1.41 Permanent crop area * 283 234 515 938 45-2,048 Number of households - - - - - - - 88,848 Average area/household - - - - - - - 0.02 Number of holders 2,907 10,439 13,541 27,831 31,587 2,544-88,848 Average area/holder * 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02-0.02 All crop area 460 5,820 13,529 60,068 144,969 21,095-245,941 Number of households - - - - - - - 172,484 Average area/household - - - - - - - 1.43 Number of holders 10,784 27,907 23,074 50,428 57,428 3,754-173,376 Average area/holder 0.04 0.21 0.59 1.19 2.52 5.62-1.42 Fallow land - 521 1,980 8,200 13,531 * - 26,027 Grazing land - * 1,008 5,514 8,181 1,264-16,751 Wood land * 96 141 514 910 * - 1,834 Other land use 129 397 466 1,504 2,511 161-5,169 All land use 605 7,618 17,124 75,800 170,103 24,473-295,722 Number of households - - - - - - - 175,397 Average holding /HH - - - - - - - 1.69 Number of holders 14,207 27,907 23,074 50,428 57,428 3,754-176,799 Aver. holding/holder 0.04 0.27 0.74 1.5 2.96 6.52-1.67 Members of households - - - - - - - 912,033 Average household size - - - - - - - 5.2