agricultural holding definition

agricultural holding means a portion of land not less than 0.8 hectares in extent used solely or mainly for the purpose of agriculture, horticulture or for breeding or keeping domesticated animals, poultry or bees;
agricultural holding means an agricultural holding as defined in the Agricultural Holdings (Transvaal) Registration Act, 1919 (Act 22 of 1919);
agricultural holding means a unit comprising of land, premises and facilities used for primary agricultural production;

More Definitions of agricultural holding

agricultural holding means any agricultural holding within the meaning of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 held under a tenancy in relation to which that Act applies, and
agricultural holding or ‘holding’ means a single unit, both technically and economically, which has a single manage- ment and which undertakes agricultural activities listed in Annex I within the economic territory of the European Union, either as its primary or secondary activity;
agricultural holding means an area of land registered as an agricultural holding under the Agricultural Holdings (Transvaal) Registration Act, No. 22 of 1919;
agricultural holding means agricultural holding as defined in Article 5(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 571/88;
agricultural holding means a production unit, both technically and economically, which has single management and which produces agricultural products; or means a land which is no longer used for production purposes in good agricultural and environmental condition. The holding may also provide other supplementary (non-agricultural) products and services.
agricultural holding means an agricultural holding within the meaning of the M3Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1949;
agricultural holding means an economic entity completed in terms of organization and business, comprising of a single or several production units, engaged in agriculture having a single management, name or firm, or address or headquarters, and is organized into one of the following forms: