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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
- 01Produzioni vegetali e animali, caccia e servizi connessi
- 01.1Coltivazione di colture agricole non permanenti
- 01.13Coltivazione di ortaggi e meloni, radici e tuberi
- 01.13.20Coltivazione di radici, incluse barbabietole da zucchero
Description
- growing of root, bulb or tuberous vegetables, e.g.:
- carrots
- turnips
- garlic
- onions (including shallots)
- leeks and other alliaceous vegetable
- radishes
- growing of sugar beet
- growing of sugar beet seeds
- growing of mangolds
Exclusion notes
Excluded from division 01:
- field construction (for example, agricultural land terracing, drainage, preparing rice paddies), see section F
- activities of buyers and cooperative associations engaged in the marketing of farm products, see section G
- landscape service activities, see 81.30
Excluded from class 01.13:
- growing of grain maize, see 01.11
- growing of maize, lupines, kale for fodder, see 01.19
- growing of beet seeds other than sugar beet seeds, see 01.19
- growing of strawberries, see 01.25
- growing of perennial and non-perennial spices and aromatic crops, see 01.28
- growing of spices and aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops, see 01.28
- growing of pepper (Piper spp.), see 01.28
- growing of plants for planting, see 01.30
- growing of mushroom spawn, see 01.30
- gathering of mushrooms and other wild growing non-wood forest products, see 02.30
Frequently asked questions
I grow carrots, onions and sugar beet — is the ATECO code 01.13.20 or the vegetable code 01.13.11?
01.13.20, because root and bulb vegetables (carrots, turnips, garlic, onions, leeks) as well as sugar beet all belong here. Fruiting and leafy vegetables grown in the open field — such as tomatoes and lettuce — fall instead under 01.13.11. What matters is which part of the plant you harvest.
Do potatoes go with roots under 01.13.20 or do they have their own code?
They have their own code. Potatoes, like other tubers, fall under 01.13.30 and not under 01.13.20, which is reserved for roots, bulbs and sugar beet. Carrots and onions here; potatoes there.
I grow fodder beet to feed my animals, not sugar beet — is it still 01.13.20?
No, fodder beet follows the forage-plants code. The entry that includes turnips and fodder beet is 01.19.90, because it is intended for animal feed. ATECO code 01.13.20 covers sugar beet and root vegetables for human consumption; what matters is what the crop is used for.
I grow sugar beet and then process it into sugar on my farm — do I stay under 01.13.20?
Not for the processing. Growing sugar beet is 01.13.20; extracting sugar from the root is a food-industry activity classified under 10.81.00. The agricultural code stops at harvesting the beet; sugar production is a separate activity.
Replaces the following ATECO 2007 code
This 2025 code replaced the code in force until 31 March 2025:
- 01.13.30— Coltivazione di barbabietola da zucchero(unito da più codici)
