Growing of oleaginous fruits
NACE v2.0 Code: A01.26
About growing of oleaginous fruits
NACE code 01.26 covers the growing of oleaginous fruits, which are crops cultivated primarily for their oil-bearing seeds or fruits. This industry plays a crucial role in the global agricultural landscape, providing essential raw materials for a wide range of industries, from food processing to biofuel production. As a key component of the broader agricultural sector, the growing of oleaginous fruits contributes significantly to the overall economic output and food security of many countries around the world.
Production process
The production of oleaginous fruits typically involves a range of agricultural practices, including soil preparation, planting, pest and disease management, irrigation, and harvesting. Depending on the specific crop, growers may utilize techniques such as monoculture, crop rotation, or intercropping to optimize yields and maintain soil fertility. Mechanized equipment, such as tractors and specialized harvesters, is often employed to improve efficiency and reduce labor-intensive manual work.
Production inputs
The primary inputs required for the growing of oleaginous fruits include arable land, suitable climate conditions, water for irrigation, and a range of agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides. Additionally, growers may require access to specialized machinery, storage facilities, and transportation infrastructure to support the cultivation, harvesting, and distribution of their crops.
Production outputs
The main outputs of the growing of oleaginous fruits industry are the oil-bearing seeds or fruits themselves, which are then processed and utilized by various other industries. These outputs may include commodities such as soybeans, sunflower seeds, rapeseed, and palm fruits, among others. The processed oils and byproducts derived from these crops are used in a wide range of applications, including 10.41 Manufacture of oils and fats, 20.14 Manufacture of other organic basic chemicals, and 10.61 Manufacture of grain mill products.
Revisions to 01.26
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 01.26. The most recent 1 version of this code (01.26) is in the NACE v2.1 system:
This page shows a legacy version of code 01.26 ( NACE v2.0).
Newer versions
- NACE v2.1 (Latest revision):
Related Tariff Codes (HS / Harmonized System)
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Related ISIC Codes
These isic codes are related to this econ code: (01.26).
ISIC code | ISIC Version | ISIC title |
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0126 | ISIC v4.0 | Growing of oleaginous fruits |
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Family tree for growing of oleaginous fruits
graph LR 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/01/2'>01.2: Growing of perennial crops</a>"] C --> D["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/26'>01.26: Growing of oleaginous fruits</a>"] C --> E["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/21'>01.21: Growing of grapes</a>"] C --> F["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/22'>01.22: Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits</a>"] C --> G["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/23'>01.23: Growing of citrus fruits</a>"] C --> H["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/24'>01.24: Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits</a>"] C --> I["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/25'>01.25: Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts</a>"] C --> J["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/27'>01.27: Growing of beverage crops</a>"] C --> K["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/28'>01.28: Growing of spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops</a>"] C --> L["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2/A/01/29'>01.29: Growing of other perennial crops</a>"] %% Color coordination by level classDef level1 color:#000,fill:#a8f9ff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px classDef level2 color:#000,fill:#e0a458,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level3 color:#000,fill:#419d78,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level4 color:#000,fill:#c04abc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level5 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level6 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef highlight color:#000,fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:5px %% Apply classes class A level1 class B level2 class C level3 class D level4 class E level4 class F level4 class G level4 class H level4 class I level4 class J level4 class K level4 class L level4 class D highlight %% class A level1 %% class B,C level2 %% class D,E,F,G,H,I level2 %% class J,K,L,M,N,O,P level3 %% class D highlight