7121.0 - Agricultural Commodities, Australia, 2007-08 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 22/05/2009   
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QUALITY DECLARATION - SUMMARY

INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT

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RELEVANCE

The publication, Agricultural Commodities, Australia (ABS Cat. No. 7121.0), presents statistics from the 2007-08 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and agricultural collections for previous years (including the 2005-06 Agricultural Census and 2006-07 Agricultural Survey). It contains detailed statistics on crops, livestock, industry and size characteristics of agricultural businesses.


TIMELINESS

Agricultural Commodities, Australia (ABS Cat. No. 7121.0) is generally published within 12 months of the end of the reference period. Preliminary data for the 2007-08 reference period was released in the publication Principal Agricultural Commodities, Australia, Preliminary (cat. no. 7111.0) in November 2008.


ACCURACY

Data from the 2007–08 ARMS are based on a response rate of 87.4% and have been extensively quality assured. The resultant value estimates have been checked against earlier years and relevant other sources, including contact with data providers, to ensure the accuracy of the estimates produced.


COHERENCE

The Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) was conducted for the first time in 2007-08 as a result of changes to the ABS Agricultural survey program. The ARMS combines the annual Agricultural Survey with a benchmark survey of land management practices by agricultural businesses, and a survey of management responses to adverse seasonal conditions experienced by affected agricultural businesses.

The 2007–08 Agriculture Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and 2006–07 Agricultural Survey and 2005–06 Agricultural Census were conducted using new, and expanded, frames based on the Australian Taxation Office's Australian Business Register (ABR). Detailed explanatory and technical notes relating to this change in frame were included in the 2005-06 PDF release of Agricultural Commodities, Australia (ABS Cat. No. 7121.0).

The expanded frame means that estimates relating to agricultural commodities for the 2005–06 Agricultural Census and subsequent surveys may not be directly comparable with earlier years. The range and level of detail of agricultural commodity and livestock estimates was reduced for the 2007–08 ARMS as compared to previous years. It is therefore recommended that care be taken when comparing estimates across different reference periods.

It is also recommended that users take care when comparing related, but different, estimates from within the ARMS collection. The definition of some data items can result in apparently similar items representing different concepts due to scope differences.


INTERPRETABILITY

The ARMS, Agricultural Surveys and Agricultural Censuses provide a broad range of data about Australian agricultural commodities through a suite of standard products or as data customised for individual requirements. Detailed explanatory notes are provided with each publication to assist users in determining and specifying their data requirements and to understand the concepts underlying the data.


ACCESSIBILITY

An extensive range of data are available from a variety of agriculture based collections. These data can be accessed on the ABS website <www.abs.gov.au> via their catalogue number or by searching under the 'Industry' theme and following the links to the Agriculture collections.

If the information you require is not available as a standard product or service, then ABS Consultancy Services can help you with customised services to suit your needs. Inquiries should be made to the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.