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Theme: Statistics for Transformation of Agriculture to Achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Keynote/Plenary Sessions
S# Topic, Day, Date and Time Session Organizer/ Chair
P1 Measuring Sustainable Nick Austin, Global Director-Agriculture, BMGF, USA
Development Goals
P2 Need for Timely and Accurate Gero Carletto, Lead Economist and the Manager of the
Agricultural Statistics Living Standards Measurement Survey, World Bank,
Washington, USA
P3 50×2030 Initiative Session Chair: Samaychan Boupha, Vice Minister,
Head of Lao Statistics Bureau
Organizer: Flavio Bolliger, FAO
P4 Information Pathways for Bimal Roy, Chairman, National Statistical
Enhancing Farmers’ Income Commission, Govt. of India
P5 Financing Agricultural Statistics Jose Rosero Moncayo, Director, Statistics Division,
(Panel Discussion) FAO, Rome
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Sub-Theme 2: Data Sources/Data Collection/Data Quality
S# Session Topic Session Organizer(s) Chair
T2.1 Agricultural Census in the Vidya dhar, New Delhi, India; Jairo Castano,
Framework of an Integrated E-mail: vidyadhar@nic.in, FAO Rome, Italy
Data Collection System(1)
Oleg Cara, Rome Italy;
E-mail: Oleg.Cara@fao.org:
&
Jairo Castano, Rome, Italy;
E-mail: jairo.castano@fao.org
T2.2 Agricultural Census in the Vidya dhar, New Delhi, India; Vidya dhar, New
Framework of an Integrated E-mail: vidyadhar@nic.in, Delhi, India
Data Collection System(2)
Oleg Cara, Rome Italy;
E-mail: Oleg.Cara@fao.org:
&
Jairo Castano, Rome, Italy; E-
mail: jairo.castano@fao.org
T2.3 Cost-efficient Censuses of Jairo Castano, Rome, Italy; Jairo Castano,
Agriculture E-mail: jairo.castano@fao.org Rome, Italy
T2.4 Role of Surveys in Producing Barbara Rater, USDA, NASS, Barbara Rater,
Official Statistics Washington, USA; Washington, USA
E-mail:
barbara.rater@nass.usda.gov
T2.5 Building a Systematic Johan Selenius, Eurostat, Johan Selenius,
Approach to Agricultural Luxembourg; Luxembourg
Statistics E-mail:
johan.selenius@ec.europa.eu
T2.6 Remote Sensing(1) Shibendu Shankar Ray, New Delhi, Shibendu Shankar
India; Ray, New Delhi,
E-mail: shibendu.ray@gmail.com India
T2.11 Measuring the Role of Linda J Young, Washington, USA; Linda J Young,
Women in Agriculture E-mail: Washington, USA
Linda.Young@nass.usda.gov
T2.12 Country Experiences of Data Michael Steiner,
Integration Rome, Italy
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Sub-Theme 3: Data Dissemination & Communication
S# Session Topic Session Organizer(s) Chair
T3.1 Data Dissemination Joseph L Parsons, Washington, Sarah Hoffman,
USA; Washington, USA
E-mail: joe.parsons@usda.gov
&
Sarah Hoffman, Washington, USA;
E-mail: sarah.hoffman@usda.gov
T3.2 Open Data Michael A. Rahija, Rome, Italy; Pietro Gennari,
E-mail: FAO, Rome, Italy
michaelaustin.rahija@fao.org
T3.3 The Geo-referencing of Susana Patricia Perez Cadena, Jose Arturo
Agricultural Statistical National Institute of Statistics and Blancas Espejo,
Results and Sampling Frames Geography (INEGI) of Mexico; Mexico
E-mail: susana.perez@inegi.org.mx;
&
Jose Arturo Blancas Espejo,
Mexico;
E-mail: arturo.blancas@inegi.org.mx
T3.4 Dissemination of Agriculture Marie Vander Donckt, Rome, Italy; Marie Vander
Survey and Census E-mail: marie.vanderdonckt@fao.org Donckt, Rome,
Microdata Italy
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Sub-Theme 5: Food Security, Poverty, Rural Development and Social Dimensions of
Agriculture
S# Session Topic Session Organizer(s) Chair
T5.1 Food Security Assessments Carlo Cafiero, Rome, Italy; Carlo Cafiero,
E-mail: carlo.cafiero@fao.org FAO Rome, Italy
T5.2 Food Insecurity Experience Carlo Cafiero, Rome, Italy; Carlo Cafiero,
Scale E-mail: carlo.cafiero@fao.org FAO, Rome, Italy
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Sub-Theme 9: Capacity Building in Agricultural Statistics
S# Session Topic Session Organizer(s) Chair
T9.1 Country Capacity Pietro Gennari, Rome, Italy; Pietro Gennari,
Measurement E-mail: Pietro.Gennari@fao.org Rome, Italy
T9.2 Country Capacity Building Flavio Pinto Bolliger, Rome, Italy; Flavio Pinto
E-mail: flavio.bolliger@fao.org Bolliger, Rome,
Italy
T9.3 Improving Statistics for Food Ben Paul Mungyereza, Cote Ben Paul
Security, Sustainable d'Ivoire; Mungyereza,
Agriculture and Rural E-mail: b.mungyereza@afdb.org Cote d'Ivoire;
Development in Africa – Key
results
Special Session
S# Session Topic Session Organizer(s) Chair
T11.1 2nd Phase of Global Christophe Duhamel, FAO, Rome, Jose Rosero
Strategy Italy Moncayo, FAO,
E-mail: christophe.Duhamel@fao.org Rome, Italy
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Programme Brief
Venue: ICAR Convention Hall, NASC Complex, DPS Marg, New Delhi, India
Day 1: November 18, 2019 (Monday):
1400-1600 Inaugural Session
1600-1645 High Tea
1645-1830 Keynote Session P1: Measuring SDGs
1900- Dinner
19-21 November 2019
Venue: The ASHOK, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
Day 2: 19.11.2019 (Tuesday)
Time Details
0900-1030 Plenary Session P2: Hall 1
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 6 Concurrent Sessions: T1.1: Hall 1.1; T2.1: Hall 3; T2.4:Hall 4; T3.4: Hall 5;
T7.1: Hall 2; T10.1: Hall 6
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 5 Concurrent Sessions: T1.3: Hall 3; T2.2: Hall 6; T3.2: Hall 4;
T4.4: Hall 2; T8.1: Hall 5
1530-1600 Tea Break
1600-1730 5 Concurrent Sessions:T1.4: Hall 5; T2.5: Hall 6;T2.8: Hall 2; T4.2: Hall 3; T9.2:
Hall 4
1800-1930 5 Concurrent Sessions:T2.3: Hall 3; T4.1: Hall 2; T6.1: Hall 4; T6.3: Hall 5; T7.2:
Hall 6
2000-2200 Dinner
Day 3: 20.11.2019 (Wednesday)
Time Details
0900-1030 Plenary Session P3: Hall 1
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 6 Concurrent Sessions: T1.2: Hall 1.2; T1.5: Hall 2; T1.8: Hall 4;
T2.6: Hall 5; T2.11: Hall 1.1; T6.2: Hall 6
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 Poster Session: Hall 3
1530-1600 Tea Break
1600-1730 Plenary Session P4: Hall 1
1800-1930 Cultural Programme
1930-2200 Conference Dinner
Day 4: 21.11.2019 (Thursday)
Time Details
0900-1030 7 Concurrent Sessions: T1.6: Hall 1.2; T2.7: Hall 4; T2.12: Hall 5;
T3.3: Hall 2; T5.1: Hall 1.2; T9.1: Hall 1.1; T10.2: Hall 6
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 5 Concurrent Sessions: T1.7: Hall 5; T2.10: Hall 6; T4.3: Hall 2; T5.2: Hall
4; T8.2: Hall 3
1230-1330 Food Insecurity Experience Scale Training Session
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 5 Concurrent Sessions: T2.9: Hall 6; T3.1: Hall 4; T4.5: Hall 5; T9.3: Hall
3; T11.1: Hall 2 (Details of the sessions are)
1530-1600 Tea Break
1600-1730 Plenary Session P5: Hall 1
1730-1800 Closing Ceremony: Hall 1
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Conference Programme
Day 1: 18 November, 2019 (Monday):
1400-1600 Inaugural Session
1600-1645 High Tea
1645-1830 Keynote Session (P1): Measuring SDGs
Chair: Nick Austin, BMGF
S# Title Speaker
P1.1 Are we serious about achieving the Pietro Gennari, FAO, Rome, Italy
SDGs? How global monitoring can
help get us back on track
P1.2 Official Statistics for Monitoring SDGs Mariana Kotzeva, EUROSTAT
- the EU Experience
P1.3 Measurement of Sustainable Ramesh Chand, Niti Aayog, India
Development Goals
1900-2100 Dinner
T1.1.2 Improving Efficiency of the Sample Design in the Mika Kuoppa-aho, Finland
A1-1-058 Finnish Horticultural Survey
T1.1.3 Non Over Lapping Samples in Agricultural Flavio Pinto Bolliger,
A1-1-023 Surveys: Issues on Cumulating Data Italy
T1.1.4 Optimal Sampling for the Integrated Observation Piero Demetrio Falorsi,
A1-1-018 of Related Populations Italy
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T2.1: Agricultural Census in the Framework of an Integrated Data Collection System 1: Hall 3
Chair: Jairo Castano, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.1.1 Agricultural Census in the Russian Federation, Konstantin Laykam,
A12-13-016 Experience and Prospects in the SDG Framework Russia
T2.1.2 Linking Agricultural Census with Population and Irakli Tsikhelashvili,
A2-2-027 Housing Censuses in Georgia Georgia
T2.1.3 New Methodological Solutions for the Gabor Valko, Hungary
A2-2-022 Implementation of Agricultural Census 2020 in
Hungary
T2.1.4 The Census of Agriculture in the Canadian Augustine Akuoko-Asibey,
A2-2-010 Statistical System: Adapting to an Evolving Canada
Context
T2.1.5 The Modern 2020 Agricultural Census in Spain: Antonio Martinez,
A2-2-005 An Innovative Approach for a Massive use of Spain
Administrative Sources in an Integrated Statistical
System
T2.4: Role of Surveys in Producing Official Statistics: Hall 4
Chair: Barbara Rater, Washington, USA;
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.4.1 Using all Data Sources to Produce Agricultural Linda J Young, USA
A2-2-035 Statistics: What does that mean for Surveys?
T2.4.2 Using New Information Sources for Agricultural Christine Wirtz,
A2-2-028 Statistics -European Statistical System Experience Luxembourg
T2.4.3 Collection ff Farm Gate Prices through Surveys in John Gitau Mburu, Kenya
A2-2-033 Kenya
T3.4: Dissemination of Agriculture Survey and Census Microdata: Hall 5
Chair: Marie Vander Donckt, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T3.4.1 Agriculture Microdata Dissemination and Mahesh Kumar Subedi,
A3-5-014 Archiving System in Nepal Nepal
T3.4.2 Disseminating European Data at Farm Level Helena Ramos,
A3-5-011 while Keeping Confidentiality: Scientific Use Luxembourg
Files and Homogeneous Spatial Units
T3.4.3 Improving Data Dissemination and Use in the Michael Keith Sharp,
A3-5-015 Pacific Region New Caledonia
T3.4.4 Microdata Dissemination in AGRIsurvey Project: Marie Vander Donckt, Italy
A3-5-008 Challenges, Solutions and Country Experiences
T7.1: Data Analytics in Soil, Water Resources Management and Precision Agriculture: Hall 2
Chair: Anil Kumar Singh, NAAS, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T7.1.1 Water Productivity for Irrigated Sunflower Under Eman Elsheikh,
A5-7-011 Different Irrigation Intervals on Gezira Clay Soil,
Sudan Sudan
T7.1.2 Drought and Surface Water Monitoring: Remote P.D. Sreekanth, India
A7-9-006 Sensing Technologies for Decision Making
T7.1.3 NRM Data Needs for Real Time Decision Making Anil Kumar Singh, India
A7-9-009
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T10.1: Experience of statistical systems in implementing ICT tools to improve the quality of
agricultural statistics for SDG monitoring: Hall 6
Chair: L. Nagraj Rao, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T10.1.1 Using Paradata from CAPI Based Data Collection Chencho Dukpa, Bhutan
A11-12-018 Activities to Support Questionnaire Design and
Field Operations Monitoring
T10.1.2 Women’s Ownership of Agriculture Land and Manisha Subba, Bhutan
A11-12-021 SDG Indicator 5.A.1 – Using CAPI to Sample
Respondents in Bhutan’s Agriculture Census
T10.1.3 Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing in Kariyawasam
A11-12-015 Agriculture: A Pilot National Survey in Sri Lanka Weraniyagodage Sarath
Saddhananda, Sri Lanka
T10.1.4 Measuring Rice Yield from space: The case of Ngo The Hien, Vietnam
A11-12-016 Thai Binh, Viet Nam
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 5 Concurrent Sessions: T1.3: Hall 3; T2.2: Hall 6; T3.2: Hall 4;
T4.4: Hall 2; T8.1: Hall 5 (Details of the sessions are)
T1.3.4 Modeling Based Approach for Estimating and K.K. Singh, India
A1-1-031 Forecasting Crop Statistics
T1.3.5 Use of Double Technique Based Domain U.C. Sud, India
A1-1-006 Estimation Approach for Estimating Crop Area
and Yield under Mixed Cropping
T2.2: Agricultural Census in the Framework of an Integrated Data Collection System (2): Hall 6
Chair: Vidya dhar, DAC&FW, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.2.1 Adapting Agricultural Census Modalities to New Jairo Castano, Italy
A2-2-037 Requirements in an Integrated System of Data
Collection
T2.2.2 Coordination of Agricultural Censuses with Giorgi Kvinikadze,
A2-2-011 Population Censuses and Other Statistical Data Hungary
Collections
T2.2.3 Multiple Data Sources for Agricultural Census in Esa Katajamäki, Finland
A2-2-040 Finland
T2.2.4 Census of Agriculture: which Lessons Learnt Sandra Modise, Botswana
A2-2-038 through Years? Case of Botswana
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T3.2: Open Data:Hall 4
Chair: Pietro Gennari, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T3.2.1 Research Data Management in Indian Agricultural Rajender Parsad, India
A3-5-035 Research System and its Accessibility
T3.2.2 Towards an Open Policy of Microdata Bourama Mane, Sénégal
A3-5-010 Dissemination in Africa: Lessons Learned from
the Use of the NADA Portal. The Case of Senegal
T3.2.3 Open Classifications for Open Statistical Data Sangita Dubey, Thailand
A3-5-029
T3.2.4 Open Microdata? Adapting Open Data Standards Pietro Gennari, Italy
A3-5-013 for Microdata
T4.4: Produce the Data that Matters: Building Policy Responsive Data Systems: Hall 2
Chair: Francois Fonteneau, OECD, paris, France
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
Moderated Discussion: 30 minutes: What does it mean to be policy responsive?
The Financial and Technical Partner Perspective Purvi Mehta, India
The Policy Maker Perspective Saurabh Garg, India
Panel 40 minutes: Putting Solutions at scale
T4.4.1 Producing the Data Needed for Policies Michael Steiner, Italy
A4-6-065
T4.4.2 What could Statisticians do to be More Jean Balie, Philippines
A4-6-066 Meaningful to Policy Data Needs? (Integrating
Datasets on Rice-Based Agri-Food System to
Enhance Policy Advice Effectiveness)
T4.4.3 The Policy Relevance of the Establishment Based Hem Raj Regmi, Nepal
A4-6-017 Statistics on Agriculture from Economic Census
2018 of Nepal (Establishment Based Statistics on
Agriculture from Economic Census 2018 of
Nepal)
T4.4.4 Adapting the Data Production to Needs: ADAPT Francois Fonteneau, France
an Innovative Tool Improving Data Planning
Q&A 20 minutes
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1600-1730 5 Concurrent Sessions:T1.4: Hall 5; T2.5: Hall 6;T2.8: Hall 2; T4.2: Hall 3;
T9.2: Hall 4 (Details of the sessions are)
T1.4: Innovation in Agricultural and Household Surveys: Hall 5
Chair: Gero Carletto, World Bank, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T1.4.1 Comparative Analysis of the Self-Reported, GPS- Alberto Zezza, Italy
A1-1-034 Based, Digital Map Based, and Paper-Based Area
Measurements at the Plot Level:
T1.4.2 Getting the (Gender-Disaggregated) Lay of the Lameck Million, Malawi
A1-1-035 Land: The Impact of Survey Respondent Selection
on Measuring Land Ownership and Rights
T1.4.3 Integrating Social, Biophysical and Earth Kiersten B. Johnson, USA
A1-1-045 Observations Data to Improve Understanding of
Factors Contributing to Crop Yield in Mali, with
Further Application to Agricultural Statistical
Infrastructure and Estimation of Agricultural
Production in Non-Permissive Environments
T1.4.4 Land Measurement Bias: Comparisons from Lakshman Nagraj Rao,
A1-1-033 Global Positioning System, Self-Reports, and Philippines
Satellite Data
T2.5: Building a Systematic Approach to Agricultural Statistics: Hall 6
Chair: Johan Selenius Eurostat, Luxembourg
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.5.1 The Belize Agriculture Information Management Milagro Matus, Belize
A2-2-006 System- Collection, Storage, Analysis, Reports
Agriculture Statistics
T2.5.2 Agriculture and Rural Development Statistics in Badri Kumar Karki, Nepal
A2-2-020 Nepal
T2.5.3 An Appraisal of Fisheries Data Collection Mexford Mulumpwa,
A2-2-017 Systems in Malawi Malawi
T2.5.4 Use of Satellite Data in Agricultural Statistics in Artur Łączyński, Poland
A2-2-016 Poland
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T2.8.5 Mobile Assisted Personal Interview Software- Kaustav Aditya, India
A2-3-007 Filed Experiences from Implementation in Crop
Estimation Survey in India
T4.2: Credit and Investments in Agriculture: Hall 3
Chair: O.P. Mall, RBI, Mumbai, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T4.2.1 Data-driven Policy for Financing Agriculture: In Saket Kumar, India
A4-6-048 the Realms of Practitioners’ Endeavours since
1950s
T4.2.2 Adequacy of data on Credit to Agriculture (C2A) Mukesh Srivastava, India
A4-6-018 in support of the Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) 2
T4.2.3 Empirical Relationship between Credit Flow and Gangaram Bhattarai, Nepal
A4-6-032 Agriculture Production
T4.2.4 The Priority Setting of Proveniences for Farhad Nouparast, Iran
A4-6-053 Investment in Iran’s Agronomy Subsector with
Taxonomy Technique
T9.2: Country Capacity Building: Hall 4
Chair: Flavio Pinto Bolliger, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T9.2.1 Capacity Building in Agricultural Statistics: Case Demna Dzirkvadze,
A10-11-016 of Georgia Georgia
T9.2.2 Technical Assistance on Master Sampling Frame Naman Keita, Italy
A10-11-013 (MSF) in Africa
T9.2.3 The Role of Statistical Training Institutions in Godfrey Saga, Tanzania
A10-11-015 Capacity Building in Agricultural Statistics:
Evidence from Eastern Africa Statistical Training
Centre
T9.2.4 A Way of Improving Agricultural Statistics in Nor Vanndy, Cambodia
A1-1-047 Cambodia
1800-1930 5 Concurrent Sessions:T2.3: Hall 3; T4.1: Hall 2; T6.1: Hall 4; T6.3: Hall 5;
T7.2: Hall 6 (Details of the session are)
T2.3: Cost-efficient Censuses of Agriculture: Hall 3
Chair: Jairo Castano, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.3.1 Technology in Support of Efficient Agriculture Dalip Singh, India
A2-2-029 Census Data Collection and Dissemination
T2.3.2 2017 Brazilian Census of Agriculture: Strategies Octavio Costa de Oliveira,
A2-2-023 to Mitigate the Impacts of Budgetary Constraints Brazil
T2.3.3 Streamlining the Cost of the Census of Jairo Castano, Italy
A2-2-008 Agriculture
T2.3.4 The Agriculture-Zero project and the Canadian Augustine Akuoko-Asibey,
A2-2-009 Census of Agriculture Canada
T2.3.5 Using Mobile Data Collection as a Catalyst in Oliver P. Fischer, USA
A2-2-021 Linking Population and Housing Censuses with
Agricultural Censuses and Reducing Costs
2000-2200 Dinner
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T4.1: Farm Income and Farm Economy: Hall 2
Chair: Pratap Singh Birthal, ICAR-NIAP, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T4.1.1 Impact of Crop Diversification towards High-Value Anuja A.R., India
A4-6-034 Crops on Farm Income and Poverty in India
T4.1.2 Looking Beyond the Farm and Household: Varun Kumar Das, India
A4-6-011 Determinants of On-farm Diversification in India
T4.1.3 Modelling Farmer Choice between Crops and Raw Mamadou Daffe, Senegal
A4-6-004 Milk Production in Senegal
T4.1.4 The Well-Being of Pluriactive Farmers in Northern Amar Djouak, France
A4-6-005 France
T4.1.5 Impact of Climate-Smart Technologies Adoption on Tchègoun Michel Atchikpa,
A4-6-003 Yield and Economic Return of Farming Household Senegal
in Benin: A Case Study of Drought Tolerant Maize
(DTM) Varieties
T6.1: Measuring Sustainable Agriculture Production: Hall 4
Chair: Neli Georgieva, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T6.1.1 The Farm Survey as the Preferred Data Collection Neli Georgieva, Italy
A6-8-019 Instrument for SDG 2.4.1
T6.1.2 Measuring Agricultural Sustainability in Vidarbha Prema Borkar, India
A6-8-030 Region of Maharashtra
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Day 3: 20 November 2019 (Wednesday)
0900-1030 Plenary Session : Hall 1
P3: 50×2030 Initiative
Chair: Samaychan Boupha, Vice Minister, Head, Lao Statistics Bureau, Lao PDR
S# Title Speaker
P3.1 Scaling up the Production of Agricultural and Jose Rosero Moncayo, FAO,
Rural Survey Data Rome, Iraly
P3.2 Fostering Innovation and Use of Agricultural and Gero Carletto, Manager, World
Rural Development Data Bank, Washington, USA
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 6 Concurrent Sessions: T1.2: Hall 1.2; T1.5: Hall 2; T1.8: Hall 4;
T2.6: Hall 5; T2.11: Hall 1.1; T6.2: Hall 6 (Details of the sessions are)
T1.2: Sampling Methodology 2: Hall 1.2
Chair: V.K. Gupta, ICAR, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T1.2.1 Accuracy of Aggregates Built by Integration of Giorgio Alleva,
A1-1-019 Administrative and Survey Data Italy
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T2.6: Remote Sensing 1: Hall 5
Chair: Shibendu Shankar Ray, DAC&FW, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.6.1 Use of Satellite Remote Sensing for Improvement Neetu,
A2-3-032 of Agricultural Statistics in India India
T2.6.2 Agricultural Statistics Transformation based on Tomasz Milewski,
A2-3-011 Remote Sensing Data for Administrative and Poland
Sustainable Development Goals Purposes
T2.6.3 Beyond NDVI: Impact of Distribution Arthur Rosales, USA
A2-3-025 Characteristics of Alternative Remotely-Sensed
Data on County Maize Yield Estimates
T2.11: Measuring the Role of Women in Agriculture: Hall 1.1
Chair: Linda J Young, USDA, Washington, USA
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.11.1 Beyond the Sex of the Holder: Women and Men’s Farzana Ramzan, USA
A2-4-010 Decision-Making in Agriculture in Uganda
T2.11.2 Gender Statistics in Agricultural Activity in José Arturo Blancas
A2-4-003 Mexico Espejo, Mexico
T2.11.3 Measuring Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Farzana Ramzan, USA
A2-4-018 in National-Level Surveys: Recommendations for
the 50x2030 Initiative to Close the Agricultural
Data Gap
T2.11.4 The 2017 Census of Agriculture—Opportunity for Barbara R. Rater, USA
A2-4-015 Education on the Role of Women on the Farm
T2.11.5 Women in Agriculture in the Context of Statistics: Anahit Safyan, Armenia
A2-4-005 Armenia Experience
T6.2.4 Update on Estimating Food Loss and Food Waste Linda Kantor, USA
A6-8-018 along the U.S. Food Supply Chain
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 Poster Session: Hall 3
1530-1600 Tea Break
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1600-1730 Plenary Session: Hall 1
P4: Information Pathways for Enhancing Farmers’ Income
Chair: Bimal Roy, Chairman, National Statistical Commission, Govt. of India
S# Title Speaker
P4.1 Enhancing income approaches to Ashok Dalwai, National Rainfed Area
agriculture Authority (NRAA), New Delhi
P4.2 Estimating and enhancing farm income Marca Weinberg, United States
in the United States: The role of USDA Department of Agriculture, Washington
data and analysis
P3.3 What prospect for digital apps to support Peter Carberry, ICRISAT, Hyderabad
farmers’ management of climate risk?
T1.6: Small Area Estimation: Relevant Cost-Effective Method for Producing Disaggregated
Data for SDG Monitoring: Hall 1.2
Chair: Naman Keita, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T1.6.1 Disaggregate Level Estimation of Food Insecurity Hukum Chandra, India
A1-1-037 Incidence for the State of Uttar Pradesh in India
by Combining Survey and Census Data
T1.6.2 Implementation of SAE to Produce District Level Aberash Tariku Abaye,
A1-1-050 Agricultural Statistics in Developing Countries: Ethiopia
Lessons Learned from the Tanzania’s Experience
T1.6.3 Issues in the Integration of Survey and Emily Berg, USA
A1-1-060 Administrative Data on Agriculture: A Case Study
of Namibia
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T2.12: Country Experiences of Data Integration: Hall 5
Chair: Michael Steiner, World Bank, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.12.1 Capturing Aid Flows to Food Security and Food Silvia Missiroli, Italy
A11-12-020 Safety Interventions in Light of SDG 2
T2.12.2 Technical and Institutional Challenges in Patrick Okello, Uganda
A10-11-012 Providing Access to Agricultural Survey
Microdata: the Experience of the Uganda Bureau
of Statistics
T2.12.3 Developing an Integrated System of Agricultural Vidyadhar, India
A2-2-030 Census and Survey Programme for Monitoring
SDGs at National Level-Issues and Challenges
T2.12.4 Assessing Input Use Dynamics in Indian Shivendra Kumar
A4-6-052 Farms with Representative Cost of Cultivation Srivastava, India
Surveys
T3.3: The Geo-referencing of Agricultural Statistical Results and Sampling Frames: Hall 2
Chair: Jose Arturo Blancas Espejo, INEGI, Mexico
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T3.3.1 Geocoding Households and Farms Using Anare Motokula, Fiji
A3-5-021 What3words
T3.3.2 The Georeferencing of Agricultural Statistical Jose Luis Hernandez
A3-5-007 Results Rodriguez, Mexico
T3.3.3 Improving Paddy Statistics in Indonesia: Ratna Rizki Amalia,
A2-2-013 Implementation of a Crop Cutting Survey Using Indonesia
area Sampling Frame
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T9.1: Country Capacity Measurement: Hall 1.1
Chair: Pietro Gennari, FAO, Rome, Italy
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T9.1.1 Assessing the Capacity of National Statistical Pietro Gennari, Italy
A10-11-014 Systems to Compile and Use SDG Indicators
Related to Food and Agriculture
T9.1.2 Evaluating Progress on Capacity Development for Vincent Ngandakumana,
A10-11-009 Agricultural Statistics in Africa Cote d'Ivoire
T9.1.3 Statistical Performance Index- Measuring the Juderica Dias, USA
A10-11-019 Statistical Capacity of Nations
T9.1.4 India's Capacity in Agricultural Statistics Pankhudi Shukla, India
A10-11-005
T9.1.5 Understanding and Measuring Data Use in Food François Fonteneau, France
A10-11-018 and Agricultural Policies
T10.2: Role of Private Sector in Promoting New Technology for Agricultural Statistics to
Enhance SDG Monitoring: Hall 6
Chair: Pamela Lapitan, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T10.2.1 Crop Monitoring in Central and West Asia Alexandr Sakal, USA
A12-13-025 Utilizing Satellite Optical and Radar Data
T10.2.2 JAXA’s Contribution to Agricultural and Rural Kei Oyoshi, Japan
A12-13-023 Statistics
T10.2.3 Satellite-based Technology Applications to Aid Toshio Okumura,
A12-13-024 Agricultural and Rural Statistics Japan
T10.2.4 Measuring Agricultural Sustainability Impact Richa Hukumchand, India
A12-13-026 Using Causal / Bayesian Analysis on
Socioeconomic and Biophysical Parameters
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 5 Concurrent Sessions: T1.7: Hall 5; T2.10: Hall 6; T4.3: Hall 2; T5.2:
Hall 4; T8.2: Hall 3 (Details of the sessions are)
*FIES training by Carlo Cafiero, Italy in Hall 4
T1.7: Spatial Sampling Designs and Spatial Data Analysis: Hall 5
Chair: Rajender Parsad, ICAR-IASRI, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T1.7.1 Distance Balanced Sampling Plans B.N. Mandal, India
A1-1-028 Useful for Sampling from Naturally Ordered
Populations
T1.7.2 GIS based Spatial Sampling Designs for Regular Prachi Misra Sahoo, India
A1-1-056 and Irregular Spatial Units
T1.7.3 Spatio-temporal Analysis of Paddy and Wheat V.K. Sehgal, India
A1-1-053 Residue Burning in North India during 2018-19
Using Satellite Remote Sensing
T1.7.4 Improving Paddy Rice Statistics Using Area Anna Christine D. Durante,
A1-1-013 Sampling Frame Technique Philippines
T1.7.5 Post-Sampling Crowd Sourced Data to Allow Gloria Solano Hermosilla,
A1-1-040 Reliable Statistical Inference: The Case of Food Spain
Market Prices in Nigeria
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T2.10: Administrative Data: Hall 6
Chair: Dalip Singh, DAC&FW, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.10.1 Agriculture Routine Data System in Tanzania Titus Mwisomba, Tanzania
A2-4-017
T2.10.2 Data Sources / Data Collection/ Data Quality of Hla Myo Khaing, Myanmar
A2-4-001 Agricultural and Rural Statistics in Myanmar
T2.10.3 Strategies for Improving Administrative Statistics Baigalmaa Rinchin,
A2-4-007 on Agriculture in Mongolia Mongolia
T2.10.4 The Integration of Administrative Data for the Mojca Eremita, Slovenia
A2-4-004 Identification of the Ownership of Agricultural
Land
T4.3.3 Measuring Rural Development Policy with the Ágnes Patay, Hungary
A4-6-019 Help of Farm Register
T4.3.4 Effectiveness of Research-Extension-Farmer Kamni Paia Biam, India
A4-6-069 Linkages of Agricultural Technology
Management Agencies in Assam, India
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A8-10-006 Areas o Zimbabwe under Climate Change; Zimbabwe
Evidence from Chirimanyimo
T8.2.4 Comparative Analysis of Institutionally Promoted Benjamin Jabik, Ghana
A8-10-005 and Local Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
by Small-Scale Farmers in Ghana
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 5 Concurrent Sessions: T2.9: Hall 6; T3.1: Hall 4; T4.5: Hall 5; T9.3: Hall
3; T11.1: Hall 2 (Details of the sessions are)
T2.9: Frontier and Innovative Technologies: Hall 6
Chair: Alka Arora, ICAR-IASRI, New Delhi, India
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T2.9.1 Harvesting the Potential of Artificial Intelligence / Satyajit Dwivedi, India
A3-5-027 Machine Learning in Agriculture - the Need for a
Structural Approach
T2.9.2 Can Citizen Science and Smart Phones Help to Gloria Solano Hermosilla,
A3-5-023 Improve Market Transparency Along the Food Spain
Chain? Evidence from Crowd Sourced Food
Prices in Nigeria
T2.9.3 Contrast Set Mining for Disease Identification Alka Arora, India
A3-5-031
T2.9.4 Leveraging the Potentials of Information and Netra Pal Singh, India
A2-3-003 Communication Technologies in Agriculture
T2.9.5 Smart Sensor, Artificial Intelligence and Shanthala K.V., India
A2-3-015 Statistical Modelling based Solution for Smart
Agriculture
T2.9.6 Agricultural Data/ Information Dissemination Simon Mulwa, Kenya
A3-5-026 and Communication: Case of KALRO
T3.1: Data Dissemination: Hall 4
Chair: Sarah Hoffman, USDA, Washington, USA
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T3.1.1 Advancing and Promoting Agricultural Data Hla Myo Khaing, Myanmar
A3-5-003 Dissemination and Communication with the
Effectiveness of Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) in Myanmar
T3.1.2 Benefits of Treating Data from Government Mexford Mulumpwa,
A3-5-004 Institutions as Public Asset in Malawi Malawi
T3.1.3 Moving to a More User Centered Design for Data Joe Parson, USA
A3-5-034 Dissemination at the US Department of
Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics
Service.
T3.1.4 USDA’s 2017 Census of Agriculture Kevin Barnes, USA
A3-15-003a Communications Plan: An Integrated Approach to
Reaching Data Providers and Users
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T4.5: Monitoring and Evaluation of Agricultural Policies within the Sustainable Development
Goals in the EU and other Parts of the World: Hall 5
Chair: Laura Aguglia, European Commission, Belgium
Presentation Title Speaker
and Abstract ID
T4.5.1 Data Collection Needs and Indicators Laura Aguglia, Belgium
A4-6-039 Development to Assess the Environmental
Performance of the CAP and the Contribution to
the SDGs
T4.5.2 Measuring the Success of U.S. Agri- Kelly Maguire, USA
A4-6-047 Environmental Policies and Programs
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1600-1730 Plenary Session: Hall 1
(P5): Financing Agricultural Statistics
Chair: Jose Rosero Moncayo, Director, Statistics Division, FAO, Rome
Panelists: H.E Hang Lina, Director General, National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia
Parvin Srivastava, Chief Statistician and Secretary Ministry of Statistics and
Programme Implementation, India
Gero Carletto, Lead Economist, World Bank, Washington
Charles Lufumpa, Director, African Development Bank, Cote D’Ivoire
Dominik Rozkrut, President Statistics, Poland
Kaushal Joshi, Principal Statistician, Asian Development Bank, National Capital
Region, Philippines
(TBC), representative of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
1730-1800 Closing Ceremony
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