ATECO 2007 code — superseded in ATECO 2025
This code was remapped to:
- 01.19.90— Coltivazione di piante da foraggio e di altre colture agricole non permanenti n.c.a.(rimappatura complessa)
Recommended INPS scheme:
SEPARATA
Flat-rate scheme (forfettario)
Eligible for the flat-rate scheme?
Yes
Threshold:
€85,000
Profitability coefficient:
67%
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Classification
- AAGRICOLTURA, SILVICOLTURA E PESCA
- 01COLTIVAZIONI AGRICOLE E PRODUZIONE DI PRODOTTI ANIMALI, CACCIA E SERVIZI CONNESSI
- 01.1COLTIVAZIONE DI COLTURE AGRICOLE NON PERMANENTI
- 01.19Floricoltura e coltivazione di altre colture non permanenti
- 01.19.90Coltivazione di piante da foraggio e di altre colture non permanenti
Frequently asked questions
I grow alfalfa and clover for hay: ATECO code 01.19.90 or one of the cereal codes?
01.19.90, because fodder plants — alfalfa, clover, forage grasses — belong here, including maize grown for forage. Cereals harvested as grain, maize included, fall under 01.11.00. What matters is the end use: fodder or grain.
If I process my own fodder into packaged animal feed, do I stay in 01.19.90?
No — manufacturing animal feed is a separate activity. Growing the fodder crop is 01.19.90; processing it into compound feed for livestock is food manufacturing, classified under 10.91.00. The agricultural code stops at cultivation of the fodder plant.
I grow alfalfa for hay but also keep cattle fed with that fodder: do I stay in 01.19.90 or is it a mixed farm?
It depends on the balance between the two activities. If fodder growing is the predominant activity and livestock are secondary, you are in 01.19.90. When crop growing and livestock farming coexist without one clearly prevailing over the other, the correct heading is mixed farming, 01.50.00. The deciding factor is how significant the livestock side is relative to fodder growing.
