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Production of cereals include output of paddy, maize, and others
grain crops such as wheat, millet, kaoliang, etc. produced in a given period
of time. This indicator does not include production of starchy root crops.
Production of paddy (also known as production of paddy in
basket) is the clean and dried paddy output of all crops in the year. The
paddy output of a year is valid for that year, excluding loss during harvest,
transport, and threshing, etc. (destroyed by mice, loss in fields, damage
before storage).
Production of maize is the output of clean and dried maize
harvested during the year.
Production of starchy root crops refers to the output of cassava,
sweet potatoes, winged yam, taro, edible canna, and other starchy root
crops produced in a given period.
The number of livestock, poultry and other domestic animals is
the number of heads of livestock, poultry or others alive in the process of
livestock production at the time of enumeration, including:
• Number of livestock includes total existing number of buffaloes
and cattle at the time of observation (including the newly born cattle
within 24 hours); total number of existing pigs, including pigs for pork;
sows and boars (excluding piglets); other livestock, including horses,
goats, sheep, deer, rabbits, dogs, etc. at the time of observation;
• Total number of poultry included number of chickens, ducks,
perching ducks and goose raised for food and eggs and others including
total number of quail, pigeons, ostriches, etc. at the time of observation;
• Number of other domestic animals includes number of bees,
pythons, snakes, etc. at the time of observation.
Main livestock production is the volume of major livestock (cattle,
poultry and other domestic animals) produced by cultivation activity and the
natural growth of livestock during a given period, including:
Living weight production: refers to living weight of each kind of
livestock, poultry and other domestic animals when being sold for the
purpose of slaughter (sale, donation, self-consumption in the family, etc.),
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