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Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community, Rev. 2 - European Union (27 countries)

01.16 Growing of fibre crops

This class includes: - growing of cotton - growing of jute, kenaf and other textile bast fibres - growing of flax and true hemp - growing of sisal and other textile fibre of the genus agave - growing of abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres - growing of other fibre crops

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Where 01.16 sits in the NACE Rev 2 hierarchy

  1. >A Agriculture, forestry and fishing
  2. >01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
  3. >>01.1 Growing of non-perennial crops
  4. >>>01.16 Growing of fibre crops
  5. >>>01.16 Growing of fibre crops

01.16 in other classification systems

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What is NACE Rev 2 01.16?
NACE Rev 2 01.16 is "Growing of fibre crops". This class includes: - growing of cotton - growing of jute, kenaf and other textile bast fibres - growing of flax and true hemp - growing of sisal and other textile fibre of the genus agave - growing of abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres - growing of other fibre crops
How does NACE Rev 2 01.16 map to other classification systems?
01.16 Growing of fibre crops has equivalents in ATECO 2007 (01.16); CAEM Rev 2 (Moldova) (01.16); CAEN Rev 2 (01.16); CAE Rev 3 (01.16). These crosswalks let you translate this code between NACE Rev 2 and 42 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 01.16?
01.16 Growing of fibre crops sits under 01.16 Growing of fibre crops in the NACE Rev 2 hierarchy.

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