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Kingdom of CambodiaNation Religion KingMinistry of Economy and FinanceGeneral Department of Taxation33CAMBODIA STANDARD BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION2015

Table of , forestry and fishingMining and , gas, steam and air conditioningsupplyWater supply, sewerage, waste management,and remediation activitiesConstructionDomestic and international wholesale andretail trade; repair of motor vehicles andmotorcyclesTransportation and storageAccommodation and food service activitiesJKEFGDescriptionPage143144PReal estate activitiesProfessional, scientific and technicalactivitiesAdministrative and support serviceactivitiesPublic administration and defense;compulsory social securityEducation101106QRHuman health and social work activityArts, entertainment and recreation173180119124ST184188Information and communication126UOther service activitiesActivities of households as employers;undifferentiated goods-and-servicesproducing activities of households for ownuseActivities of extraterritorial organizationsand bodiesFinancial and insurance activities139154167170190

Sec DiviGroup Classtion sionItemAAAA01DescriptionInclusionAGRICULTURE, FORESTRY ANDFISHINGThis section includes the exploitation of vegetal andanimal natural resources, comprising the activities ofgrowing crops, raising and breeding of animals,harvesting of timber and other plants, animals oranimal products from a farm or their natural habitats.This section also includes crops and animalproduction, hunting and related service activities,foresting and logging.Crop and animal production, hunting andrelated service activitiesThis division includes two basic activities, namelythe production of crop products and production ofanimal products, covering also the forms of organicagriculture, the growing of genetically modifiedcrops and the raising of genetically modifiedanimals. This division also includes service activitiesincidental to agriculture, as well as hunting, trappingand related activities.Agricultural activities exclude anysubsequent processing of the agriculturalproducts (classified under divisions 10 and11 (Manufacture of food products andbeverages) and division 12 (Manufacture oftobacco products), beyond that needed toprepare them for the primary markets.However, the preparation of products for theprimary markets is included here. Thedivision excludes field construction (e.g.agricultural land terracing, drainage,preparing rice paddies, etc.) classified insection F (Construction) and buyers andcooperative associations engaged in themarketing of farm products classified insection G.This group includes the growing of non-perennialcrops, i.e. plants that do not last for more than twogrowing seasons. Included is the growing of theseplants for the purpose of seed production.Growing of cereals (except paddy), leguminous Includes the growing of mix crops within agriculture Excludes growing of maize for fodder, seeunits.01199crops and oil seeds011Growing of non-perennial crops0111AAA01111Growing of maize01112Growing of leguminous cropsIncludes growing of beans, peas, pigeon peas, etc.01113Growing of oil seedsIncludes growing of soya beans, groundnuts, sesameseed, sunflower seed, maize for fodder, etc.AA01119Growing of other cereals n.e.c.AAExclusion0112Growing of paddy011200113Includes glutinous rice, organic farming and thegrowing of genetically modified paddy.Growing of paddyExcludes growing of: (a) mushroom spawn,see 01303 (b) chilies (capsicum spp.) andother spices and aromatic crops, see 0128Growing of vegetables and melons, roots andtubersPage 1 of 191

A01131Growing of leafy or stem vegetablesAAAAAA01132Growing of fruits bearing vegetablesIncludes growing of asparagus, cabbages, spinach,lettuce, etc.Includes growing of cucumbers, tomatoes, etc.01133Growing of melonsIncludes growing of watermelon, rock melon, etc.01134Growing of mushrooms01135Growing of vegetables seeds01136Growing of other vegetables01137Growing of roots, tubers, bulb or tuberousvegetablesGrowing of sugar cane01140Growing of sugar cane0114AAAAA0115Growing of tobacco011500116Growing of tobaccoGrowing of fibre crops01160AA0119Includes: (a) growing of cotton (b) growing of jute,kenaf and other textile bast fibres (c) growing of flaxand true hemp (d) growing of sisal and other textilefibre of the genus agave (e) growing of abaca, ramieand other vegetable textile fibres (f) growing ofother fibre cropsGrowing of cotton and other fibre cropsgrowing of non-perennial spice, aromatic,drug and pharmaceutical crops, see 0128Growing of other non-perennial cropsA01191AAA01192Growing of flowers, including production ofcut flowers, flower buds and flower seedsGrowing of sago (rumbia)01199Growing of other non-perennial crops n.e.c.AAAAAAAAIncludes growing of cassava, yams, carrots, garlic,tapioca, etc.012Growing of perennial crops0121This group includes the growing of perennial crops,i.e. plants that lasts for more than two growingseasons, either dying back after each season orgrowing continuously. Included is the growing ofthese plants for the purpose of seed production.Growing of grapes012100122manufacture of wine, see 1102Growing of grapesGrowing of tropical and subtropical fruits01221Growing of banana01222Growing of mango01223Growing of durian01224Growing of rambutan01225Growing of longanPage 2 of 191

AAAA01226Growing of papaya01227Growing of pineapple01228Growing of pitaya (dragon fruit)01229Growing of other tropical and subtropical fruits sapodilla, langsat of all varieties, cempedak,jackfruit, mangosteen, snakefruit, pulasan, owing of citrus fruits01231Growing of pomelo01232Growing of lemons and limes01233Growing of oranges, tangerines and mandarins01239Growing of other citrus fruits n.e.c.0124Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits01241Growing of guava01249Growing of other pome fruits and stones fruitsn.e.c.Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts01251Growing of berries01252Growing of fruit seeds01253Growing of cashew and other edible nuts01259Growing of other tree and bush fruits0126growing of coconut, see 01263strawberries, blueberries, kiwi and other berriesgrowing locust beans, etc.growing of soya beans, groundnuts and otheroil seeds, see 0111Growing of oleaginous fruits01261Growing of oil palm (estate and smallholdings)01262Growing of coconut (estate and smallholdings)0127Growing of beverage crops01271Growing of coffee01272Growing of tea01273Growing of cocoa01274Growing of other beverage crops n.e.c.AA01281Growing of spices, aromatic, drugs andpharmaceutical cropsGrowing of black pepper (piper nigrum)AA01283Growing of chillies and peppers (capsicumspp.)Growing of nutmeg01284Growing of ginger012801282Page 3 of 191

A01285A012890129AAAAAAAAAAAGrowing of rubber trees (estate)01292Growing of rubber trees (smallholdings)01293Growing of trees for extraction of sap01294Growing of nipa palm01295Growing of areca01296Growing of roselle01299Growing of other perennial crops n.e.c.0130growing of plants for the purpose of seedproduction, see groups 011 and 01201301Growing of plants for plantingOrnamental plants and turf for transplanting01302Other plant propagationgrowing of live plants for bulbs, tubers and roots,cuttings and slips, mushroom spawn.This group includes raising (farming) and breedingof all animals, except aquatic animals.operation of forest tree nurseries, see 02103racing horsesoperation of racing and riding stables, see9319Animal production0141Raising of cattle and buffaloesA01412Raising, breeding and production of cattle orbuffaloesProduction of raw milk from cows or buffaloesAA01413Production of bovine semenA(a) growing of Christmas tree (b) growing ofvegetables materials of a kind used primarily forplantingThis group includes the production of all vegetativeplanting materials including cuttings, suckers andseedlings for direct plant propagation or to createplant grafting stock into which selected scion isgrafted for eventual planting to produce crops.Plant propagation014014110142Raising of horses and other equines01420A0144(a) growing of cat whiskers, see 01289 (b)growing of tongkat ali, see 01289gathering of tree sap or rubber-like gums inthe wild, see 0230Plant propagationAAA01291013AGrowing of plants used primarily in perfumery, growing of lemon grass, pandan leaf, etcin pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal orsimilar purposes(a) growing of cat whiskers (b) growing of tongkatGrowing of other spices and aromatic cropsali (c) growing of cinnamon, cloves, etcn.e.cGrowing of other perennial cropsRaising and breeding of horses, asses, mules orhinniesRaising of sheep and goatsPage 4 of 191This group excludes breeding supportservices, such as stud services (see 0162),farm animal boarding and care (see 0162)and production of hides and skins fromslaughterhouses (see 1010)processing of milk, see 1050processing of milk, see 1050

A01441AAA014420145Raising of , breeding and production of geese01464Raising and breeding of other poultry n.e.c01465Production of chicken eggs01466Production of duck eggs01469Production of other poultry eggs n.e.c0149production of feathers or down, see 1010raising and breeding of swallow(a) production of hides and skins originatingfrom hunting and trapping, see 0170 (b)operation of frog farms, crocodile farms,marine worm farms, see 03225, 03232,03219 (c) operation of fish farm, see 03211,03221 (d) training of pet animals, see 96094Raising of other animals01491A01492A01493A01499016Raising, breeding and production of swine(pigs)Raising of poultryRaising, breeding and production of chicken,broilerRaising, breeding and production of ducksAARaising, breeding and production of sheep andgoatsProduction of raw sheep or goat milkOperation of worm farms, land mollusc farms,snail farms, etc.Raising of silk worms and production of silkworm cocoonsBee keeping and production of honey andbeeswaxRaising of diverse animals including exotic and emus, insects, rabbits and other fur animalsother live animalsThis group includes activities incidental toSupport activities to agriculture and postagricultural production and activities similar toharvest crop activitiesagriculture not undertaken for production purposes(in the sense of harvesting agricultural products),done on a fee or contract basis. Also included arepost-harvest crop activities, aimed at preparingagricultural products for the primary market.Page 5 of 191

A016101610AA016201620AA0163AAAgriculture activities on a fee or contract basis(a) the preparation of fields, harvesting, pest control(including rabbits) in connection with agricul-ture,etc. (b) operation of irrigation equipment foragricultural purposes (c) maintenance of land tokeep it in good condition for agricultural useSupport activities for animal production(a) activities of farriers (specialists in hoof care forhorses) (b) farm animal boarding activities withouthealth care (c ) herd testing services, drovingservices, agistment service, poultry caponizing (d)activities related to artificial inseminationSupport activities for animal production on afee or contract basis(a) activities to promote propagation, growth andoutput of animals (b) activities related to artificialinsemination (c) farm animal boarding activitieswithout health care (d) herd testing services, drovingservices, agistment service, poultry caponizing0164Preparation of crops for market, post-harvestSeed processing for propagation01640(a) provision of space for animal boardingonly, see 68101 (b) veterinary activities, see7500 (c) vaccination of animals, see 7500 (d)renting of animals (e.g.: herds), see 7730 (e)service activities to promote commercialhunting and trapping, see 93199 (f) petboarding, see 96094(a) preparation of agricultural products bythe producer, see groups 011 or 012 (b)preserving of fruits and vegetables, includingdehydration by artificial means, see 1030 (c )stemming and redrying of tobacco, see 1200(d) marketing activities of commissionmerchants and cooperative associations, seedivision 46 (e) wholesale of agricultural rawmaterials, see 4620Post-harvest crop activities01630A(a) post-harvest crop activities, see 0163 (b)activities of agronomists and agriculturaleconomists, see 74900 (c) maintenance ofland to keep it in good ecological condition,see 81300 (d) organization of agriculturalshows and fairs, see 82300Support activities for crop productioncleaning, trimming, grading, disinfecting, cottonginning(a) all post-harvest activities aimed at improving thepropagation quality of seed through the removal ofnon-seed materials, undersized, mechanically orinsect-damaged and immature seeds as well asremoving the seed moisture to a safe level for seedstorage (b) the drying, cleaning, grading and treatingof seeds until they are marketed (c ) the treatment ofgenetically modified seedsSeed processing for propagationPage 6 of 191(a) growing of seeds, see groups 011 and 012(b) processing of seeds to obtain oil, see1041 (c) research to develop or modify newforms of seeds, see 7210

Hunting, trapping and related service activities This group includes hunting and trapping on a017A0170A01700AAAAAHunting, trapping and related service activities02021Hunting and trapping and related serviceactivitiesForestry and loggingSilviculture and other forestry activities0210commercial basis, taking of animals (dead or alive)for food, fur, skin, or for use in research, in zoos oras pets and production of fur skins, reptile or birdskins from hunting or trapping activities.production of hides and skins originating fromhunting and trapping.This division includes the production of roundwoodfor the forest-based manufacturing industries (MSICdivisions 16 and 17) as well as the extraction andgathering of wild growing non-wood forestproducts. Besides the production of timber, forestryactivities result in products that undergo littleprocessing, such as fire wood, charcoal, wood chipsand roundwood used in an unprocessed form (e.g.pit-props, pulpwood etc.). These activities can becarried out in natural or planted forests.This group includes growing of standing timber suchas planting, replanting, transplanting, thinning andconserving of forests and timber tracts, growing ofcoppice, pulpwood and fire wood and operation offorest tree nurseries. These activities can be carriedout in natural or planted forest.(a) growing of Christmas trees, see 01299 (b)gathering of wild growing non-wood forestproducts, see 0230 (c) production of woodchips and particles, see 1610Silviculture and other forestry activities02100Silviculture, including planting of trees(a) production of fur skins, reptile or birdskins from ranching operations, see 0149 (b)raising of game animals on ranchingoperations, see 0149 (c) catching of whales,see 0311 (d) production of hides and skinsoriginating from slaughterhouses, see 1010(e) hunting for sport or recreation and relatedservice activities, see 93199 (f) serviceactivities to promote hunting and trapping,see 93199(a) enrichment planting (b) planting of forests (c)planting of trees along highways, coastlines or inopen spaces (d) growing of pulpwood & firewood(e) collection of wildings (f) nurseries for forestplantationPage 7 of 191

022ALogging0220A02200AA023024(a) managed production of any of theseproducts, see division 01 (b) growing ofmushrooms or truffles, see 01134 (c)growing of berries or nuts, see 0125 (d)gathering of firewood, see 02200(a) collection of rattan, bamboo (b) bird’s nextcollection (c) wild sago palm collection (d)collection of wild tree sap (e) Fibres, fruits, leavesand oils from jungle trees (f) bee’s wax and honeyThis group includes carrying out part of the forestryoperation on a fee or contract basisoperation of forest tree nurseries, see 02100Support service to forestry0240003Gathering of non-wood forest products.Support service to forestry0240AAThis group includes the gathering of non-woodforest products and other plants growing in the wildGathering of non-wood forest products02300AALoggingGathering of non-wood forest products0230AALoggingThis group includes production of roundwood forforest-based manufacturing industries, production ofroundwood used in an unprocessed form such as pitprops, fence posts and utility poles, gathering andproduction of fire wood and production of charcoalin the forest (using traditional methods). The outputof this activity can take form of logs, chips or firewood.collection of bark (inland species, mangrove species (a) growing of Christmas trees, see 01299 (b)and firewood)growing of standing timber: planting,replanting, transplanting, thinning andconserving of forests and timber tracts, see02100 (c) gathering of wild growing nonwood forest products, see 02300 (d)production of wood chips and particles, notassociated with logging, see 1610 (e)production of charcoal through distillation ofwood, see 20119Support service to forestryservices to forestry department or logging companiesFishing and aquacultureThis division includes capture fishery andaquaculture, covering the use of fishery resourcesfrom marine, brackish or freshwater environments,with the goal of capturing or gathering fish,crustaceans, mollusks and other marine organismsand products (e.g. aquatic plants, pearls, spongesetc.). Also included are activities that are normallyintegrated in the process of production for ownaccount (e.g. seeding oysters for pearl production).Page 8 of 191This division excludes building andrepairing of ships and boats (3011, 3315)and sport or recreational fishing activities(9319). Processing of fish, crustaceans ormolluscs is excluded, whether at land-basedplants or on factory ships (1020).

AAAAAAAA031Fishing0311This group includes “capture fishery”, i.e. thehunting, collecting and gathering activities directedat removing or collecting live wild aquaticorganisms (predominantly fish, molluscs andcrustaceans) including plants from the oceanic,coastal or inland waters for human consumption andother purposes by hand or more usually by varioustypes of fishing gear such as nets, lines andstationary traps. Such activities can be conducted onthe intertidal shoreline (e.g. collection of molluscssuch as mussels and oysters) or shore based netting,or from home-made dugouts or more commonlyusing commercially made boats in inshore, coastalwaters or offshore waters. Unlike in aquaculture(group 032), the aquatic resource being captured isusually common property resource irrespective ofwhether the harvest from this resource is undertakenwith or without exploitation rights. Such activitiesalso include fishing restocked water bodies.(a) capturing of marine mammals, exceptwhales see 03111 (e.g.: walruses, seals), see0170 (b) processing of fish, crustaceans andmolluscs on factory ships or in factoriesashore, see 1020 (c) renting of pleasure boatswith crew for sea and coastal water transport(e.g.: for fishing cruises), see 50110 (d)fishing inspection, protection and patrolservices, see 84239 (e) fishing practiced forsport or recreation and related services, see93199 (f) operation of sport fishingpreserves, see 93199Marine fishing03111Marine fish catching03112Shrimp catching03113Sea crab catching03114Squid (cuttlefish) catching03115Gathering of sea shells and pearls03119Marine fishing n.e.c.capturing of whalesPage 9 of 191

0312A(a) processing of fish, crustaceans andmolluscs, see 1020 (b) fishing inspection,protection and patrol services, see 84239 (c)fishing practiced for sport or recreation andrelated services, see 93199 (d) operation ofsport fishing preserves, see 93199Freshwater fishingAA03121Freshwater fish catching03122AA03129Taking of freshwater crayfish, shrimp and othercrustaceansFreshwater fishing n.e.c.A032Aquaculture0321(a) frog farming, see 03225, (b) operation ofsport fishing preserves, see 93199Marine aquacultureAA03211Fish farming in sea water03212AA03213Production of bivalve spat (oyster, mussel,etc.), lobster lings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fryand fingerlingsGrowing of laver and other edible seaweedsAAA03215Culture of crustaceans, bivalves, other ureauiand other aquatic animals in sea waterAquaculture activities in brackish water03219Marine aquaculture n.e.c.AThis group includes “aquaculture” (or aquafarming),i.e. the production process involving the culturing orfarming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms(fish, molluscs, crustaceans, plants, crocodiles,alligators and amphibians) using techniquesdesigned to increase the production of the organismsin question beyond the natural capacity of theenvironment (for example regular stocking, feedingand protection from predators).Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to theirjuvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditionsof the above organisms. In addition, “aquaculture”also encompasses individual, corporate or stateownership of the individual organisms throughoutthe rearing or culture stage, up to and includingharvesting.032140322farming of marine ornamental fish(a) aquaculture activities in salt water filledtanks and reservoirs, see 03219 (b) operationof sport fishing preserves, see 93199Freshwater aquaculture03221Fish farming in freshwater(a) farming of freshwater ornamental fish (b) fishraised in irrigation canalsPage 10 of 191

AAAAABBBB05051051003222Shrimp, crayfish farming in freshwater03223Aquaculture of crocodiles, alligators03224Ornamental freshwater aquaculture03225Farming of frogs03229Freshwater aquaculture n.e.c.MINING AND QUARRYINGMining and quarrying include the extraction ofminerals occurring naturally as solids (coal andores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas).Extraction can be achieved by different methodssuch as underground or surface mining, welloperation, seabed mining etc.This section includes mining of coal and lignite;extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas;mining of metal ores and other mining and quarrying.This section also includes supplementary activitiesaimed at preparing the crude materials formarketing, for example, crushing, grinding,cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores,liquefaction of natural gas and agglomeration ofsolid fuels. These operations are often carried out bythe units that extracted the resource and/or otherslocated nearby. Some of the technical operations ofthis section, particularly related to the extraction ofhydrocarbons, may also be carried out for thirdparties by specialized units as an industrial service,which is reflected in division 09.This section excludes the processing of theextracted materials (see section C –Manufacturing), which also covers thebottling of natural spring and mineral watersat springs and wells (see class 1104) or thecrushing, grinding or otherwise treatingcertain earths, rocks and minerals not carriedout in conjunction with mining andquarrying (see class 2399). This section alsoexcludes the usage of the extracted materialswithout a further transformation forconstruction purposes (see section F –Construction), the collection, purificationand distribution of water (see class 3600),separate site preparation activities for mining(see class 4312) and geophysical, geologicand seismic surveying activities (see class7110).Mining of coal and ligniteThis division includes the extraction of solid mineralfuels includes through underground or open-castmining and includes operations (e.g. grading,cleaning, compressing and other steps necessary fortransportation etc.) leading to a marketable product.This division does not include coking (see1910), services incidental to coal or lignitemining (see 0990) or the manufacture ofbriquettes (see 1920).Mining of hard coalThis group includes mining of hard coal:underground or surface mining, including miningthrough liquefaction methods and cleaning, sizing,grading, pulverizing, compressing etc. of coal toclassify, improve quality or facilitate transport orstorage.(a) underground or surface mining, including miningthrough liquefaction methods (b) cleaning, sizing,grading, pulverizing, compressing, etc. of coal toclassify, improve quality or facilitate transport orstorageMining of hard coalPage 11 of 191(a) lignite mining, see 05200, and peatdigging, see 08920 (b) support activities forhard coal mining, see 09900 (c ) test drillingfor coal mining, see 09900 (d) coke ovensproducing solid fuels, see 19100 (e) workperformed to develop or prepare propertiesfor coal mining, see 43121

05100BB0520520BBBB0520006Mining of ligniteThis group includes mining of lignite (brown coal)such as underground or surface mining, includingmining through liquefaction methods and washing,dehydrating, pulverizing, compressing of lignite toimprove quality or facilitate transport or storage.Mining of lignite(a) underground or surface mining, including miningthrough liquefaction methods (b) washing,dehydrating, pulverizing, compressing of lignite toimprove quality or facilitate transport or storage(a) hard coal mining, see 05100 (b) peatdigging, see 08920 (c ) test drilling for coalmining, see 09900(d) support activities for lignite mining, see09900 (e) work performed to develop orprepare properties for coal mining, see 43121This division includes the production of crudepetroleum, the mining and extraction of oil from oilshale and oil sands and the production of natural gasand recovery of hydrocarbon liquids. This includesthe overall activities of operating and/or developingoil and gas field properties, including such activitiesas drilling, completing and equipping wells,operating separators, emulsion breakers, desiltingequipment and field gathering lines for crudepetroleum and all other activities in the preparationof oil and gas up to the point of shipment from theproducing property.This group includes extraction of crude petroleumoilsThis division excludes support activities forpetroleum and gas extraction, such as oil andgas field services, performed on a fee orcontract basis, oil and gas well explorationand test drilling and boring activities (seeclass 0910). This division also excludes therefining of petroleum products (see class1920) and geophysical, geologic and seismicsurveying activities (see class 7110).Mining of lignite (brown coal)Extraction of crude petroleum and naturalgas061Extraction of crude petroleum0610BBBMining of hard coal06100062(a) support activities for oil and gasextraction, see 09100 (b) oil and gasexploration, see 09101 (c ) manufacture ofrefined petroleum products, see 19210 (d)recovery of liquefied petroleum gases in therefining of petroleum, see 19201 (e)operation of pipelines, see 49300Extraction of crude petroleumExtraction of crude petroleumExtraction of natural gasThis group includes production of crude gaseoushydrocarbon (natural gas), extraction ofcondensates, draining and separation of liquidhydrocarbon fractions and gas desulphurization.Page 12 of 191

0620BBB0620007Mining of iron ores0710BBB07208This division includes mining for metallic minerals(ores), performed through underground or open-castextraction, seabed mining etc. Also included are oredressing and beneficiating operations, such ascrushing, grinding, washing, drying, sintering,calcining or leaching ore, gravity separation orflotation operations.This group includes mining of ores values chieflyfor iron content and beneficiation and agglomerationof iron ores.This division excludes manufacturingactivities such as the roasting of iron pyrites(see class 2011), the production ofaluminium oxide (see class 2420) and theoperation of blast furnaces (see classes 2410and 2420).Mining of iron oresMining of non-ferrous metal ores0729BBBBB(a) oil and gas exploration and supportactivities for oil and gas extraction, see09100 (b) recovery of liquefied petroleumgases in the refining of petroleum, see 19210(c ) manufacture of industrial gases, see20111 (d) operation of pipelines, see 49300Mining of iron ores07100Bextraction of methane, ethane, butane or propaneExtraction of natural gasMining of metal ores071BBExtraction of natural gasThis group includes the mining of non-ferrous metalores.(a) mining and preparation of uranium andthorium ores, see 0721 (b) production ofaluminum oxide and mattes of nickel or ofcopper, see 24200Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores07291Mining of tin ores07292Mining of copper07293Mining of aluminium (bauxite)07294Mining of ilmenite (iron titanium oxide)07299Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores n.e.c.Other mining and quarryingmining and preparation of ores valued chiefly fornon-ferrous metal content -- lead, zinc, manganese,chrome, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, tantalum,vanadium, etc.This division includes extraction from a mine orquarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rockcrushing and the use of salt marshes. The productsare used most notably in construction (e.g. sands,stones, etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g. clay,gypsum, calcium, etc.), manufacture of chemicals,etc.Page 13 of 191This division does not include processing(except crushing, grinding, cutting, cleaning,drying, sorting and mixing) of the mineralsextracted.

B0810810B(a) mining of bituminous sand, see 06102 (b)mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals,see 0891 (c ) production of calcineddolomite, see 23942 (d) cutting, shaping andfinishing of stone outside quarries, see 23960Quarrying of stone, sand and clayB08101BB08102BBBB08104Extraction and dredging of industrial sand,sand for construction and gravelBreaking and crushing of stone and gravel08105Quarrying of sand08106Mining of clays, refractory clays and kaolinBThis group includes quarrying, rough trimming andsawing of monumental and building stone such asmarble, granite, sandstone etc., quarrying, crushingand breaking of limestone, mining of gypsum andanhydrite, mining of chalk and unclaimed dolomite,extraction and dredging of industrial sand, sand forconstruction and gravel, breaking and crushing ofstone and gravel, quarrying of sa

A 01226 Growing of papaya A 01227 Growing of pineapple A 01228 Growing of pitaya (dragon fruit) A 01229 Growing of other tropical and subtropical fruits n.e.c. sapodilla, langsat of all varieties, cempedak, jackfruit, mangosteen, snakefruit, pulasan, avocado, etc. A 0123 Growing of citrus fruits A 01231 Growing of pomelo A 01232 Growing of lemons and limes A 01233 Growing of oranges .

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