ISCO Major Group 6 Skilled Agricultural Forestry And Fishery Workers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Skilled Agricultural, Forestry And Fishery Workers: Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops; gather wild fruits and plants; breed, tend or hunt animals; produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.

Tasks performed by skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers usually include: preparing the soil; sowing, planting, spraying, fertilizing and harvesting field crops; growing fruit and other tree and shrub crops; growing garden vegetables and horticultural products; gathering wild fruits and plants; breeding, raising, tending or hunting animals mainly to obtain meat, milk, hair, fur, skin, or sericultural, apiarian or other products; cultivating, conserving and exploiting forests; breeding or catching fish; cultivating or gathering other forms of aquatic life; storing and carrying out some basic processing of their produce; selling their products to purchasers, marketing organizations or at markets. Supervision of other workers may be included.

Occupations in this major group are classified into the following sub-major groups:

61 Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers

62 Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers

63 Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers


Sub-Major Groups

Sub-Major Group Title
C61 ISCO SubMajor Group 61 Market Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers
C62 ISCO SubMajor Group 62 Market Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery And Hunting Workers
C63 ISCO SubMajor Group 63 Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters And Gatherers

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