Growing of perennial crops
What this code covers
Use this group for growing of perennial crops when the main activity includes Growing of grapes and Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Official NACE Rev. 2.1 labels and explanatory notes are imported from the source dataset. Plain-language explanations are shown separately so readers can compare interpretation with the source text.
- This group includes the growing of perennial crops, in other words, plants that last for more than two growing seasons, either dying back after each season or growing continuously. Further included is the growing of these plants for the purpose of seed production.
- growing of perennial flowers and other ornamental plants, see 01.19
- Compare with 01.19, 01.1, 01.3 when the main activity overlaps another code.
- Check national equivalent caveats before using this code for local registration or filing workflows.
- If the main revenue activity appears in an exclusion, compare the alternative code before deciding.
Use this guide as classification support, not legal, tax, filing, or regulatory advice.
- - This group includes the growing of perennial crops, in other words, plants that last for more than two growing seasons, either dying back after each season or growing continuously. Further included is the growing of these plants for the purpose of seed production.
- - growing of perennial flowers and other ornamental plants, see 01.19
- - Growing of grapes
- - Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
- - Growing of citrus fruits
- - Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits
- - Growing of perennial flowers and other ornamental plants
What is NACE 01.2 used for?
Use NACE 01.2 for growing of perennial crops when the main activity matches this scope: Use this group for growing of perennial crops when the main activity includes Growing of grapes and Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
What are typical examples for 01.2?
Typical examples include Growing of grapes, Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits, and Growing of citrus fruits.
When might 01.2 not be the right code?
Review another code when the activity is closer to growing of perennial flowers and other ornamental plants, see 01.19.
Which codes should I compare before choosing 01.2?
Compare 01.2 with 01.19 Growing of other non-perennial crops, 01.1 Growing of non-perennial crops, and 01.3 Plant propagation when the activity description is ambiguous.
Use this class for growing of other non-perennial crops when the main activity includes Growing of clover, alfalfa, sainfoin, maize, lupines, other grasses, fodder kale and similar forage crops and Growing of beet seeds and seeds of forage plants. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this group for growing of non-perennial crops when the main activity includes Growing of cereals, other than rice, leguminous crops and oil seeds and Growing of rice. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this group for the broader activity area of plant propagation, including Plant propagation. Open the child codes when a more specific code is needed.
Use this group for animal production when the main activity includes Farming (husbandry, raising) and breeding of all animals, except aquatic animals. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this group for the broader activity area of mixed farming, including Mixed farming. Open the child codes when a more specific code is needed.
Use this class for growing of grapes when the main activity includes Growing of grapes for consumption or for further production of wine, juice, vinegar and dried fruit (e.g. raisins, zante currants or sultanas). Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for growing of tropical and subtropical fruits when the main activity includes Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits and Avocados. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for growing of citrus fruits when the main activity includes Growing of citrus fruits and Grapefruit and pomelo. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for growing of pome fruits and stone fruits when the main activity includes Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits and Apricots. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this division for crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities when the main activity includes Mixed farming (group 01.5) breaks with the usual principles for identifying the main activity. It accepts that many agricultural units have a reasonably balanced production of crops and animals, and that it would be arbitrary to classify them in one category or the other.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Rev. 2 code 01.2 can map to more than one Rev. 2.1 class: 01.1 Growing of non-perennial crops, 01.2 Growing of perennial crops.
Official close match imported from NACE Rev. 2.1.
Datasets, CRM segments, KYC rules, reporting logic, and historical joins may need review because the activity scope is not a simple unchanged carry-over.
Review the official explanatory notes for each target code and confirm whether the business activity still fits the suggested Rev. 2.1 class.