rural industry definition
rural industry means agricultural, horticultural, aquacultural, pastoral, grazing or dairying industries carried on in the State and includes poultry farming, dairy farming, bee keeping and viticultural operations;
rural industry means any of the agricultural, horticultural, pastoral, apicultural and aquacultural industries; and
rural industry means a business or activity involving:
More Definitions of rural industry
rural industry means Handling, treating, process or packing of primary products and includes the servicing in a workshop of plant or equipment used for rural purposes in the locality.
rural industry means the handling, treating, production, processing, storage or packing of animal or plant agricultural products for commercial purposes, and includes any of the following:
rural industry. – means the handling, treating, processing or packing of primary products unless such activity is part of the agricultural activity of the property concerned, and includes the servicing in a workshop of plant or equipment used for rural purposes in the locality.
rural industry means agriculture horticulture viticulture jJ,J"^t,. grazing dairy-farming poultry-keeping bee-keeping
rural industry means any premises used for handling, treating, processing, packing or distributing primary products and includes the servicing in a workshop of plant and equipment used or intended for use for rural uses in the locality.
rural industry means in a workplace encompassing an area used predominantly for the production of stock or animal products (such as honey, milk or wool), rearing livestock or growing crops. This includes farms, orchards, vineyards, market gardens and forestry. This does not include workplaces solely processing or storing agricultural products.
rural industry means an industry in which persons are engaged primarily in work—