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Class 0118 - Growing of other vegetables, melons, roots and tubers

PSIC Class 0118 covers Growing of other vegetables, melons, roots and tubers. Current child subclasses include Growing of Onion, Growing of Garlic, and Growing of Carrot. This four-digit layer is useful when comparing...

Level Class
Hierarchy depth 4/5
Children 9
Last verified 2026-05-12
About this level

Practical summary

Class 0118 sits in the PSIC 2019 hierarchy under A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing > 01 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Activities > 011 Growing of non-perennial crops. This class usually fans out into more specific subclasses such as Growing of Onion, Growing of Garlic, and Growing of Carrot. It is the level people use when they already know the activity family but still need the exact five-digit match.

Administrative context

Where this code is used

This class is used when a business can already narrow the activity family and only needs to compare the final subclasses such as Growing of Onion, Growing of Garlic, and Growing of Carrot. It is the level most often checked before a five-digit decision is finalized.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this class to choose between its final subclasses such as Growing of Onion, Growing of Garlic, and Growing of Carrot. If two options look close, compare the exact activity, the outputs and the way the business actually earns revenue.

FAQ

What does PSIC Class 0118 cover?

PSIC Class 0118 is the four-digit layer that sits just above the final subclasses and usually defines the activity family for Growing of other vegetables, melons, roots and tubers.

How do I compare Class 0118 with the sibling classes?

Read the neighboring classes and compare the exact wording of the child subclasses. Nearby options include 0111 Growing of cereals (except rice and corn), leguminous crops and oil seeds and 0112 Growing of paddy rice.

Why does Class 0118 matter for a filing decision?

It is usually the last broad checkpoint before the five-digit subclass choice, so it is the right place to catch near-miss classifications.