Raising of dairy cattle
NACE v2.1 Code: A01.41
About raising of dairy cattle
NACE code 01.41 covers the raising of dairy cattle, a vital industry that plays a crucial role in the agricultural sector and the broader economy. Dairy farming is responsible for producing a wide range of dairy products, from milk and cheese to butter and yogurt, which are essential components of many people's diets worldwide. This industry not only supports the livelihoods of dairy farmers but also provides raw materials for a range of downstream industries, making it a significant contributor to the overall economic landscape.
Production process
The primary production technique in the raising of dairy cattle involves the careful management of dairy herds. This includes breeding, feeding, and caring for the animals to ensure they remain healthy and productive. Dairy farmers utilize a range of methods, such as milking parlors, automated feeding systems, and climate-controlled housing, to optimize the efficiency and quality of their operations.
Production inputs
The raising of dairy cattle requires a variety of inputs, including high-quality feed, such as hay, silage, and concentrates, as well as access to clean water and suitable housing for the animals. Dairy farmers also rely on specialized equipment, such as milking machines, cooling systems, and manure management systems, to support their operations. Additionally, the industry requires a skilled workforce to oversee the day-to-day care and management of the dairy herd.
Production outputs
The primary output of the raising of dairy cattle industry is, of course, dairy products. These include milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, and other dairy-based goods. The dairy products generated by this industry are then consumed by a wide range of downstream industries, such as 10.51 Operation of dairies and cheese making, 10.52 Manufacture of ice cream, and 10.86 Manufacture of homogenized food preparations and dietetic food, among others.
Revisions to 01.41
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 01.41. The most recent 2 versions of this code (01.41) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):
This page shows the most recent version of code 01.41.
Older versions
Family tree for raising of dairy cattle
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