This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in: (1) raising animals (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry, sheep and goats, animal aquaculture, apiculture, horses and other equines; and fur-bearing animals including rabbits); or (2) raising a combination of animals, with no one animal or family of animals accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (i.e., value of animals for market) are included in this industry.
NAICS 11299, which covers "All Other Animal Production," has seen several qualitative trends emerge lately. One notable trend is the increasing consumer demand for ethically sourced and humanely raised animal products. This shift is driven by growing awareness of animal welfare and sustainable farming practices. As a result, producers are adopting more transparency in their operations and are focusing on obtaining certifications like "Certified Humane" or "Animal Welfare Approved." Another significant trend is the advancement in technology within the sector. Precision livestock farming is gaining traction, employing tools like IoT (Internet of Things) devices, AI-driven analytics, and biotechnology to optimize production efficiency, improve animal health, and reduce environmental impact. In terms of economic sustainability, diversification is becoming more prominent. Producers are exploring alternative revenue streams, such as agritourism, organic products, and niche markets, to mitigate risks associated with market volatility.Looking forward, the industry is likely to experience continued growth in demand for organic and specialty animal products. Innovations in animal nutrition and welfare technology are expected to further shape production practices. Climate change and regulatory pressures will also play a significant role, prompting producers to adopt more resilient and eco-friendly practices.
Alpaca production
Aviaries (i.e., raising birds for sale)
Bird production (e.g., canaries, love birds, parakeets, parrots)
Bison production
Breeding of pets (e.g., birds, cats, dogs)
Buffalo production
Cat production
Combination livestock farming (except dairy, poultry)
Companion animals production (e.g., cats, dogs, parakeets, parrots)
Cricket production
Deer production
Dog production
Earthworm hatcheries
Elk production
General combination animal farming
Kennels, breeding and raising stock for sale
Laboratory animal production (e.g., guinea pigs, mice, rats)
Llama production
Raising swans, peacocks, flamingos, or other adornment birds
Rattlesnake production
Worm production
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