Growing of rice

NACE v2.0 Code: A01.12

About growing of rice

NACE code 01.12 covers the growing of rice, a staple food crop that is a crucial part of the global agricultural industry. Rice is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed grains in the world, providing a significant source of nutrition and sustenance for billions of people, particularly in Asia. The rice growing industry plays a vital role in the economies of many countries, contributing to food security, employment, and export earnings.

Production process

The production of rice involves several key steps. First, the land is prepared through plowing, leveling, and the application of fertilizers. Rice seeds are then sown, either by direct seeding or by transplanting seedlings from nurseries. Careful water management is essential, with fields flooded during the growing season and drained prior to harvest. Harvesting is typically done manually or with specialized machinery, and the harvested rice undergoes drying, milling, and polishing to produce the final product.

Production inputs

The main inputs required for the rice growing industry include arable land, water resources, agricultural machinery, and labor. Farmers also rely on a range of inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation systems to ensure optimal growing conditions and high yields. Additionally, the industry requires access to transportation infrastructure and storage facilities to move and preserve the harvested rice.

Production outputs

The primary output of the rice growing industry is, of course, rice. This can be consumed directly as a food staple or used as an input for a variety of other industries, such as 10.61 Food manufacturing and 10.62 Manufacture of starches and starch products. Rice production also generates by-products such as rice husks and straw, which can be used for animal feed, fuel, or other industrial applications.

Revisions to 01.12

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 01.12. The most recent 1 version of this code (01.12) is in the NACE v2.1 system:

This page shows a legacy version of code 01.12 ( NACE v2.0).

Newer versions

Related Tariff Codes (HS / Harmonized System)

These HS codes are related to this econ code: (01.12).

HS code HS year HS title
100610HS v2017Cereals; rice in the husk (paddy or rough)
100610HS v2017Cereals; rice in the husk (paddy or rough)

Related ISIC Codes

These isic codes are related to this econ code: (01.12).

ISIC code ISIC Version ISIC title
0112ISIC v4.0Growing of rice

Related CPC Codes

These CPC codes are related to this econ code: (01.12).

CPC code CPC Version CPC title
01131CPC v2.1Rice, seed
01132CPC v2.1Rice paddy, other (not husked)
86113CPC v2.1Crop production services on inputs owned by others

Family tree for growing of rice

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    A["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A'>A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING</a>"]
A --> B["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01'>01: Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities</a>"]
B --> C["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/1'>01.1: Growing of non-perennial crops</a>"]
C --> D["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/12'>01.12: Growing of rice</a>"]

    C --> E["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/11'>01.11: Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds</a>"]
C --> F["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/13'>01.13: Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers</a>"]
C --> G["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/14'>01.14: Growing of sugar cane</a>"]
C --> H["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/15'>01.15: Growing of tobacco</a>"]
C --> I["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/16'>01.16: Growing of fibre crops</a>"]
C --> J["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/19'>01.19: Growing of other non-perennial crops</a>"]

    

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