Raising of swine/pigs
NACE v2.0 Code: A01.46
About raising of swine/pigs
NACE code 01.46 covers the raising of swine, commonly known as pigs. This industry plays a vital role in the global food supply chain, providing a significant source of protein and other essential nutrients. Pork production is a major agricultural activity, contributing to the livelihoods of farmers and supporting various downstream industries, such as food processing and distribution.
Production process
The raising of swine typically involves a combination of breeding, feeding, and housing management practices. Farmers carefully select breeding stock, monitor the health and growth of their pigs, and provide them with a balanced diet of grains, proteins, and other nutrients. Pigs are often housed in specialized facilities, such as farrowing crates, nursery pens, and finishing barns, to ensure their well-being and efficient production.
Production inputs
The main inputs required for the raising of swine include breeding stock, feed (e.g., grains, soybean meal, vitamins, and minerals), water, and specialized equipment (e.g., feeding systems, climate control systems, and manure management systems). Farmers also rely on veterinary services, labor, and land resources to support their pork production operations.
Production outputs
The primary output of the swine/pig raising industry is pork, which is consumed by households and used as an input for various 10.11 Meat processing and preserving and 10.13 Production of meat and poultry meat products activities. Pork is a versatile meat that can be used in a wide range of food products, from fresh cuts to processed items like sausages and ham. Additionally, the industry generates byproducts, such as pig fat and offal, which can be utilized in other industries.
Revisions to 01.46
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 01.46. The most recent 1 version of this code (01.46) is in the NACE v2.1 system:
This page shows a legacy version of code 01.46 ( NACE v2.0).
Newer versions
- NACE v2.1 (Latest revision):
Related Tariff Codes (HS / Harmonized System)
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Related ISIC Codes
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ISIC code | ISIC Version | ISIC title |
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0145 | ISIC v4.0 | Raising of swine/pigs |
Related CPC Codes
These CPC codes are related to this econ code: (01.46).
Family tree for raising of swine/pigs
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