Statistical Classification of Economic Activities NACE Rev. 2.0
03.2 | Aquaculture
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01.4
Animal production
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This group includes:
- farming (husbandry, raising) and breeding of all animals, except aquatic animals This group excludes: - farm animal boarding and care, see 01.62 - production of hides and skins from slaughterhouses, see 10.11 |
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This group includes:
- farming (husbandry, raising) and breeding of all animals, except aquatic animals This group excludes: - farm animal boarding and care, see 01.62 - production of hides and skins from slaughterhouses, see 10.11 |
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03.2
Aquaculture
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This group includes aquaculture (or aquafarming), in other words, the production process involving the culturing or farming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms (for example, fish, molluscs, crustaceans, plants, amphibians) using techniques designed to increase the production of the organisms in question beyond the natural capacity of the environment (for example, regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators). Aquaculture also encompasses individual, corporate or state ownership of the individual organisms throughout the rearing or culture stage, up to and including harvesting.
Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms. This group also includes: - breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions This group excludes: - production of bird skins from ranching operations or skins from farming reptiles (e.g. snakes and turtles), see 01.48 - breeding and raising of reptiles, see 01.48 |
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This group includes aquaculture (or aquafarming), in other words, the production process involving the culturing or farming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms (for example, fish, molluscs, crustaceans, plants, amphibians) using techniques designed to increase the production of the organisms in question beyond the natural capacity of the environment (for example, regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators). Aquaculture also encompasses individual, corporate or state ownership of the individual organisms throughout the rearing or culture stage, up to and including harvesting.
Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms. This group also includes: - breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions This group excludes: - production of bird skins from ranching operations or skins from farming reptiles (e.g. snakes and turtles), see 01.48 - breeding and raising of reptiles, see 01.48 |