Agricultural activities are distinguished by the fact that management facilitates and manages biological transformation and is capable of measuring the change in the quality and quantity of biological assets. Management of biological transformation normally takes the form of activity to enhance, or at least stabilise, the conditions necessary for the process of growth, degeneration, production and procreation that cause qualitative or quantitative changes in a biological asset to take place.
Examples of agricultural activity include:
- Raising livestock, fish or poultry
- Stud farms (for example, breeding horses or cattle)
- Forestry
- Cultivating vineyards, orchards or plantations
- Floriculture
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