Classification codes for a certified organic farm
Organic produce farming. Below are the closest matches in NAICS, ISIC, SIC, NACE, SOC, and other major classification systems. Click any code for its full definition, subcategories, and crosswalks across every system.
- 8721Top matchAccounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing accounting, bookkeeping, and related auditing services. These establishments may use data processing and tabulating techniques as part of providing their services. However, establishments primarily engaged in providing data processing and tabulating services are classified in Industry 7374. Establishments providing income tax return preparation service without also furnishing accounting, auditing, or bookkeeping services are classified in Industry 7291. Accounting service Auditing service, accounts Bookkeeping and billing service Certified public accountants (CPAs) Payroll accounting service Public accountants certified
- 8049Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners, Not Elsewhere Classified
Establishments of health practitioners engaged in the practice of health fields, not elsewhere classified. Practitioners may or may not be licensed or certified, depending on the State in which they practice. Establishments operating as clinics of health practitioners, not elsewhere classified, are included in this industry. Acupuncturists, except M.D.: offices of Audiologists, offices of Christian science practitioners, offices of Dental hygienists, offices of Dieticians, offices of Hypnotists, offices of Inhalation therapists, registered Midwives, offices of Naturopaths, offices of Nurses, registered and practical: offices of, except home health Nutritionists, offices of Occupational therapists, offices of Paramedics, offices of Physical therapists, offices of Physicians'assistants, offices of Psychiatric social workers, offices of Psychologists, clinical offices of Psychotherapists, except M.D.: offices of Speech clinicians, offices of Speech pathologists, offices of
- 8051Skilled Nursing Care Facilities
Establishments primarily engaged in providing inpatient nursing and rehabilitative services to patients who require continuous health care, but not hospital services. Care must be ordered by and under the direction of a physician. The staff must include a licensed nurse on duty continuously with a minimum of one full-time registered nurse on duty during each day shift. Included are establishments certified to deliver skilled nursing care under the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Convalescent homes with continuous nursing care Extended care facilities Mental retardation hospitals Nursing homes, skilled
- UTop matchActivities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
This class includes: - activities of international organisations such as the United Nations and the specialised agencies of the United Nations system, regional bodies etc., the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the World Customs Organisation, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the European Communities, the European Free Trade Association etc.
- 82.3Organization of conventions and trade shows
This class includes the organisation, promotion and/or management of events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences and meetings, whether or not including the management and provision of the staff to operate the facilities in which these events take place.
- 82.30Organization of conventions and trade shows
This class includes the organisation, promotion and/or management of events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences and meetings, whether or not including the management and provision of the staff to operate the facilities in which these events take place.
- 1812Top matchBasic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in - (a) manufacturing briquettes from petroleum coke other than charcoal are included in Class 1709 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing; - (b) manufacturing mineral turpentine are included in Class 1709 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing; - (c) manufacturing electrostatic and photographic toners are included in Class 1916 Paint and Coatings Manufacturing; - (d) manufacturing food colourings are included in Class 1199 Other Food Product Manufacturing n.e.c.; and - (e) distilling liquors (alcoholic beverages) are included in Class 1213 Spirit Manufacturing. **Primary Activities:** - Acetaldehyde manufacturing - Acid, acetic, manufacturing - Acid, organic, manufacturing - Activated carbon/charcoal manufacturing - Carbon black manufacturing - Charcoal briquette manufacturing - Citric acid manufacturing - Ethanol manufacturing - Ether manufacturing - Ethylene glycol manufacturing - Extraction and/or distillation of wood and gum - Formaldehyde manufacturing - Glycol manufacturing n.e.c. - Gum chemical manufacturing - Industrial alcohol manufacturing - Lactic acid manufacturing - Lake colour manufacturing - Methanol manufacturing - Organic dye or pigment manufacturing - Tall oil manufacturing - Tanning extract, organic, manufacturing - Turpentine (except mineral turpentine) manufacturing - Vinyl chloride manufacturing - Wood tar manufacturing
- 1701Petroleum Refining and Petroleum Fuel Manufacturing
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in - (a) processing of oil and grease stocks are included in Class 1709 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing; - (b) manufacturing organic alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, glycols and ether are included in Class 1812 Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing; - (c) manufacturing cyclic crude and intermediate compounds are included in Class 1709 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing; - (d) manufacturing pure hydrocarbon gases are included in Class 1811 Industrial Gas Manufacturing; - (e) manufacturing paraffin and petroleum waxes and jellies are included in Class 1709 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing; and - (f) manufacturing ethanol and other industrial alcohols are included in Class 1812 Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing. **Primary Activities:** - Automotive diesel manufacturing - Automotive petroleum refining - Aviation fuel (Avgas) manufacturing - Blending petroleum fuel with ethanol - Fuel oil manufacturing - Gas oil manufacturing - Heating oil manufacturing - Industrial diesel manufacturing - Jet fuel manufacturing - Kerosene manufacturing - Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) manufacturing (in conjunction with petroleum refining) - Motor spirit manufacturing - Oil or grease base stock manufacturing - Petroleum refining or blending
- 1813Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in - (a) manufacturing bleaches and disinfectants are included in Class 1851 Cleaning Compound Manufacturing; - (b) manufacturing synthetic organic dyes and pigments are included in Class 1812 Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing; - (c) manufacturing fertilisers are included in Class 1831 Fertiliser Manufacturing; - (d) manufacturing sulphuric acid as a smelter by-product are included in Class 2133 Copper, Silver, Lead and Zinc Smelting and Refining; - (e) manufacturing inorganic herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and pesticides are included in Class 1832 Pesticide Manufacturing; and - (f) manufacturing photographic chemicals are included in Class 1891 Photographic Chemical Product Manufacturing. **Primary Activities:** - Acid, inorganic, manufacturing n.e.c. - Alkaline salt manufacturing n.e.c. - Aluminium hydroxide manufacturing - Ammonium hydroxide manufacturing - Calcium chloride (lime) manufacturing - Chromium sulphate manufacturing (for application in leather tanning) - Fluoride manufacturing - Hydrochloric acid manufacturing - Hydrofluoric acid manufacturing - Hydrogen peroxide manufacturing - Hypophosphite manufacturing - Industrial salt manufacturing - Inorganic dye or pigment manufacturing - Nitric acid manufacturing - Nitrite manufacturing - Phosphoric acid manufacturing - Silicate manufacturing - Sodium bicarbonate manufacturing - Sodium carbonate manufacturing - Sodium hydroxide manufacturing - Sulphide manufacturing - Sulphur compound manufacturing - Sulphuric acid manufacturing (except smelter by-product) - Zinc oxide manufacturing - Zinc peroxide manufacturing
- 2411Top matchAccountants
Accountants plan, organize and administer accounting systems for individuals and establishments. Some occupations classified here examine and analyse the accounting and financial records of individuals and establishments to ensure accuracy and compliance with established accounting standards and procedures. Tasks include - (a) advising on, planning and installing budgetary, accounts controlling and other accounting policies and systems; (b) preparing and certifying financial statements for presentation to management, shareholders and statutory or other bodies; (c) preparing tax returns, advising on taxation problems and contesting disputed claims before tax officials; (d) preparing or reporting on profit forecasts and budgets; (e) conducting financial investigations in such matters as suspected fraud, insolvency and bankruptcy; (f) auditing accounts and bookkeeping records; (g) conducting investigations and advising management on financial aspects of productivity, stockholdings, sales, new products, etc.; (h) devising and controlling systems to determine unit cost of products and services. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Accountant - Auditor - Certified accountant - Chartered accountant - Financial controller - Insolvency trustee - Management accountant - Tax accountant Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Finance manager - 1211 - Accounting assistant - 3313 - Bookkeeper - 3313.
- 3155Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians
Air traffic safety electronics technicians perform technical tasks concerning the design, installation, management, operation, maintenance and repair of air traffic control and air navigation systems. Tasks include - (a) carrying out technical duties related to the development of electronic and computerized air navigation systems and equipment, and testing prototypes; (b) providing technical help in the design and layout of specific interface circuitry of air navigation and aircraft detection tracking systems; (c) preparing and contributing to the preparation of cost estimates and technical and training specifications for air traffic control and safety equipment; (d) providing or assisting with the technical supervision of construction, installation and operation of ground-based air navigation equipment and its maintenance and repair to ensure that standards and specifications are met; (e) applying the knowledge and skills of air traffic safety engineering principles and practices in order to identify and solve problems arising in the course of their work; (f) developing, modifying and debugging system software; (g) modifying existing ground-based air navigation systems and equipment to adapt them to new air traffic control procedures, in order to improve capability, reliability and integrity, or to facilitate air traffic control procedures and airspace designation; (h) controlling, monitoring and certifying communication navigation and surveillance air traffic management equipment, and calibrating the ground-based air navigation system to ensure maximum accuracy and safety of flight, take-off and landing operations; (i) providing technical training and supervising other workers. Example of the occupations classified here: - Air traffic safety engineer - Air traffic safety technician Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Aeronautical engineer - 2144 - Electronics engineer - 2152 - Aeromechanic - 7232 - Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics) - 7421 - Avionics technician - 7421.
- 4211Bank Tellers and Related Clerks
Bank tellers and related clerks deal directly with clients of banks or post offices in connection with receiving, changing and paying out money, or providing mail services. Tasks include - (a) processing customer cash deposits and withdrawals, cheques, transfers, bills, credit card payments, money orders, certified cheques and other related banking transactions; (b) crediting and debiting clients’ accounts; (c) paying bills and making money transfers on clients’ behalf; (d) receiving mail, selling postage stamps and conducting other post office counter business such as bill payments, money transfers and related business; (e) changing money from one currency to another, as requested by clients; (f) making records of all transactions and reconciling them with cash balance. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Bank teller - Money changer - Post office counter clerk Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Cashier - 5230.
- 3822Top matchReagents; diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, whether or not put up in the form of kits, other than those of heading 30.06; certified reference materials
- 382290Reagents; diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, or put up in the form of kits, other than those of heading 30.06; certified reference materials, n.e.c. in heading 3822
Frequently asked questions
- What NAICS 2022 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest NAICS 2022 match for a certified organic farm is 541211 Offices of Certified Public Accountants.
- What SIC 1987 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest SIC 1987 match for a certified organic farm is 8721 Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services. Other candidates include 8049 Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners, Not Elsewhere Classified and 8051 Skilled Nursing Care Facilities.
- What NACE Rev 2 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest NACE Rev 2 match for a certified organic farm is U Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies. Other candidates include 82.3 Organization of conventions and trade shows and 82.30 Organization of conventions and trade shows.
- What ANZSIC 2006 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest ANZSIC 2006 match for a certified organic farm is 1812 Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing. Other candidates include 1701 Petroleum Refining and Petroleum Fuel Manufacturing and 1813 Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing.
- What ISCO-08 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest ISCO-08 match for a certified organic farm is 2411 Accountants. Other candidates include 3155 Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians and 4211 Bank Tellers and Related Clerks.
- What HS 2022 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest HS 2022 match for a certified organic farm is 3822 Reagents; diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, whether or not put up in the form of kits, other than those of heading 30.06; certified reference materials. Other candidates include 382290 Reagents; diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, or put up in the form of kits, other than those of heading 30.06; certified reference materials, n.e.c. in heading 3822.
- What CPC v2.1 code applies to a certified organic farm?
- The closest CPC v2.1 match for a certified organic farm is 68013 Post office counter services.
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