SIC CODES

SIC Activities related with *growing*

In this page we have a complete list of SIC Activities and their Codes related with the term growing

growing: SIC Codes

There are 26 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "GROWING" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?

  • Class 0111
    Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds
    This class includes all forms of GROWING of cereals, leguminous crops and oil seeds in open fields, including those considered organic farming and the GROWING of genetically modified crops. The GROWING of these crops is often combined within agricultural units.

    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of cereals such as:
    ~ wheat
    ~ grain maize
    ~ sorghum
    ~ barley
    ~ rye
    ~ oats
    ~ millets
    ~ other cereals n.e.c.
    ~ GROWING of leguminous crops such as:
    ~ beans
    ~ broad beans
    ~ chick peas
    ~ cow peas
    ~ lentils
    ~ lupins
    ~ peas
    ~ pigeon peas
    ~ other leguminous crops
    ~ GROWING of oil seeds such as:
    ~ soya beans
    ~ groundnuts
    ~ castor bean
    ~ linseed
    ~ mustard seed
    ~ niger seed
    ~ rapeseed
    ~ safflower seed
    ~ sesame seed
    ~ sunflower seed
    ~ other oil seeds

  • Class 0112
    Growing of rice
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of rice (including organic farming and the GROWING of genetically modified rice)

  • Class 0114
    Growing of sugar cane
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of sugar cane

  • Class 0115
    Growing of tobacco
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of unmanufactured tobacco


  • Class 0116
    Growing of fibre crops
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of cotton
    ~ GROWING of jute, kenaf and other textile bast fibres
    ~ GROWING of flax and true hemp
    ~ GROWING of sisal and other textile fibre of the genus agave
    ~ GROWING of abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres
    ~ GROWING of other fibre crops

  • Class 0113
    Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of leafy or stem vegetables such as:
    ~ artichokes
    ~ asparagus
    ~ cabbages
    ~ cauliflower and broccoli
    ~ lettuce and chicory
    ~ spinach
    ~ other leafy or stem vegetables
    ~ GROWING of fruit bearing vegetables such as:
    ~ cucumbers and gherkins
    ~ eggplants (aubergines)
    ~ tomatoes
    ~ watermelons
    ~ cantaloupes
    ~ other melons and fruit-bearing vegetables
    ~ GROWING of root, bulb or tuberous vegetables such as:
    ~ carrots
    ~ turnips
    ~ garlic
    ~ onions (incl. shallots)
    ~ leeks and other alliaceous vegetables
    ~ other root, bulb or tuberous vegetables
    ~ GROWING of mushrooms and truffles
    ~ GROWING of vegetable seeds, except beet seeds
    ~ GROWING of sugar beet
    ~ GROWING of other vegetables
    ~ GROWING of roots and tubers such as:
    ~ potatoes
    ~ sweet potatoes
    ~ cassava
    ~ yams
    ~ other roots and tubers

  • Class 0119
    Growing of other non-perennial crops
    This class includes the GROWING of non-perennial crops not elsewhere classified.

    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, clover, alfalfa, sainfoin, maize and other grasses, forage kale and similar forage products
    ~ GROWING of beet seeds (excluding sugar beet seeds) and seeds of forage plants
    ~ GROWING of flowers, including production of cut flowers and flower buds
    ~ GROWING of flower seeds

  • Class 0121
    Growing of grapes
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of wine grapes and table grapes in vineyards

  • Class 0122
    Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of tropical and subtropical fruits:
    ~ avocados
    ~ bananas and plantains
    ~ dates
    ~ figs
    ~ mangoes
    ~ papayas
    ~ pineapples
    ~ other tropical and subtropical fruits

  • Class 0123
    Growing of citrus fruits
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of citrus fruits:
    ~ grapefruit and pomelo
    ~ lemons and limes
    ~ oranges
    ~ tangerines, mandarins and clementines
    ~ other citrus fruits


  • Class 0124
    Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of pome fruits and stone fruits:
    ~ apples
    ~ apricots
    ~ cherries and sour cherries
    ~ peaches and nectarines
    ~ pears and quinces
    ~ plums and sloes
    ~ other pome fruits and stone fruits

  • Class 0125
    Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of berries:
    ~ blueberries
    ~ currants
    ~ gooseberries
    ~ kiwi fruit
    ~ raspberries
    ~ strawberries
    ~ other berries
    ~ GROWING of fruit seeds
    ~ GROWING of edible nuts:
    ~ almonds
    ~ cashew nuts
    ~ chestnuts
    ~ hazelnuts
    ~ pistachios
    ~ walnuts
    ~ other nuts
    ~ GROWING of other tree and bush fruits:
    ~ locust beans

  • Class 0126
    Growing of oleaginous fruits
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of oleaginous fruits:
    ~ coconuts
    ~ olives
    ~ oil palms
    ~ other oleaginous fruits

  • Class 0127
    Growing of beverage crops
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of beverage crops:
    ~ coffee
    ~ tea
    ~ maté
    ~ cocoa
    ~ other beverage crops

  • Class 0129
    Growing of other perennial crops
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of rubber trees
    ~ GROWING of Christmas trees
    ~ GROWING of trees for extraction of sap
    ~ GROWING of vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting

  • Class 0128
    Growing of spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of perennial and non-perennial spices and aromatic crops:
    ~ pepper (piper spp.)
    ~ chilies and peppers (capsicum spp.)
    ~ nutmeg, mace and cardamoms
    ~ anise, badian and fennel
    ~ cinnamon (canella)
    ~ cloves
    ~ ginger
    ~ vanilla
    ~ hops
    ~ other spices and aromatic crops
    ~ GROWING of drug and narcotic crops
    ~ GROWING of plants used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes

  • Class 0130
    Plant propagation
    This class includes the production of all vegetative planting materials including cuttings, suckers and seedlings for direct plant propagation or to create plant grafting stock into which selected scion is grafted for eventual planting to produce crops.

    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of plants for planting
    ~ GROWING of plants for ornamental purposes, including turf for transplanting
    ~ GROWING of live plants for bulbs, tubers and roots; cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn
    ~ operation of tree nurseries, except forest tree nurseries

  • Class 0210
    Silviculture and other forestry activities
    This class includes:
    ~ GROWING of standing timber: planting, replanting, transplanting, thinning and conserving of forests and timber tracts
    ~ GROWING of coppice, pulpwood and fire wood
    ~ operation of forest tree nurseries

    These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests.


  • Class 0230
    Gathering of non-wood forest products
    This class includes the gathering of non-wood forest products and other plants GROWING in the wild.

    This class includes:
    ~ gathering of wild GROWING materials:
    ~ mushrooms, truffles
    ~ berries
    ~ nuts
    ~ balata and other rubber-like gums
    ~ cork
    ~ lac and resins
    ~ balsams
    ~ vegetable hair
    ~ eelgrass
    ~ acorns, horse chestnuts
    ~ mosses and lichens

  • Class 0321
    Marine aquaculture
    This class includes:
    ~ fish farming in sea water including farming of marine ornamental fish
    ~ production of bivalve spat (oyster mussel etc.), lobsterlings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fry and fingerlings
    ~ GROWING of laver and other edible seaweeds
    ~ culture of crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals in sea water

    This class also includes:
    ~ aquaculture activities in brackish waters
    ~ aquaculture activities in salt water filled tanks or reservoirs
    ~ operation of fish hatcheries (marine)
    ~ operation of marine worm farms

  • Group 011
    Growing of non-perennial crops
    This group includes the GROWING of non-perennial crops, i.e. plants that do not last for more than two GROWING seasons. Included is the GROWING of these plants for the purpose of seed production.
  • Group 012
    Growing of perennial crops
    This group includes the GROWING of perennial crops, i.e. plants that lasts for more than two GROWING seasons, either dying back after each season or GROWING continuously. Included is the GROWING of these plants for the purpose of seed production.
  • Division 01
    Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
    This division includes two basic activities, namely the production of crop products and production of animal products, covering also the forms of organic agriculture, the GROWING of genetically modified crops and the raising of genetically modified animals.

    This division also includes service activities incidental to agriculture, as well as hunting, trapping and related activities.

    Group 015 (Mixed farming) breaks with the usual principles for identifying main activity. It accepts that many agricultural holdings have reasonably balanced crop and animal production and that it would be arbitrary to classify them in one category or the other.

    Agricultural activities exclude any subsequent processing of the agricultural products (classified under divisions 10 and 11 (Manufacture of food products and beverages) and division 12 (Manufacture of tobacco products)), beyond that needed to prepare them for the primary markets. However, the preparation of products for the primary markets is included here.

    The division excludes field construction (e.g. agricultural land terracing, drainage, preparing rice paddies etc.) classified in section F (Construction) and buyers and cooperative associations engaged in the marketing of farm products classified in section G.

  • Division 02
    Forestry and logging
    This division includes the production of roundwood for the forest-based manufacturing industries (ISIC divisions 16 and 17) as well as the extraction and gathering of wild GROWING non-wood forest products. Besides the production of timber, forestry activities result in products that undergo little processing, such as fire wood, charcoal, wood chips and roundwood used in an unprocessed form (e.g. pit-props, pulpwood etc.). These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests.
  • Division 13
    Manufacture of textiles
    This division includes preparation and spinning of textile fibres as well as textile weaving, finishing of textiles and wearing apparel, manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel (e.g. household linen, blankets, rugs, cordage etc.). Growing of natural fibres is covered under division 01, while manufacture of synthetic fibres is a chemical process classified in class 2030. Manufacture of wearing apparel is covered in division 14.
  • Section A
    Agriculture, forestry and fishing
    This section includes the exploitation of vegetal and animal natural resources, comprising the activities of GROWING of crops, raising and breeding of animals, harvesting of timber and other plants, animals or animal products from a farm or their natural habitats.