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Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification 2006 - Australia, New Zealand

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

The Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Division includes units mainly engaged in growing crops, raising animals, growing and harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from farms or their natural habitats. The division makes a distinction between two basic activities: production and support services to production. Included as production activities are horticulture, livestock production, aquaculture, forestry and logging, and fishing, hunting and trapping. The term 'agriculture' is used broadly to refer to both the growing and cultivation of horticultural and other crops (excluding forestry), and the controlled breeding, raising or farming of animals (excluding aquaculture). Aquacultural activities include the controlled breeding, raising or farming of fish, molluscs and crustaceans. Forestry and logging activities include growing, maintaining and harvesting forests, as well as gathering forest products. Fishing, hunting and trapping includes gathering or catching marine life such as fish or shellfish, or other animals, from their uncontrolled natural environments in water or on land. Also included in the division are units engaged in providing support services to the units engaged in production activities.

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What is ANZSIC 2006 A?
ANZSIC 2006 A is "Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing". The Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Division includes units mainly engaged in growing crops, raising animals, growing and harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from farms or their natural habitats. The division makes a distinction between two basic activities: production and support services to production. Included as production activities are horticulture, livestock production, aquaculture, forestry and logging, and fishing, hunting and trapping. The term 'agriculture' is used broadly to refer to both the growing and cultivation of horticultural and other crops (excluding forestry), and the controlled breeding, raising or farming of animals (excluding aquaculture). Aquacultural activities include the controlled breeding, raising or farming of fish, molluscs and crustaceans. Forestry and logging activities include growing, maintaining and harvesting forests, as well as gathering forest products. Fishing, hunting and trapping includes gathering or catching marine life such as fish or shellfish, or other animals, from their uncontrolled natural environments in water or on land. Also included in the division are units engaged in providing support services to the units engaged in production activities.
What does ANZSIC 2006 A include?
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing contains 5 direct subcategories: 01 Agriculture; 02 Aquaculture; 03 Forestry and Logging; 04 Fishing, Hunting and Trapping; 05 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Support Services.
What is the parent category of A?
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sits under A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing in the ANZSIC 2006 hierarchy.

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