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Division Group Code Description Definition Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 01 Agriculture, horticulture and market gardening AFF-01 011 Cereals AFF-011 AFF-01101 Wheat Triticum spp.: common (T. aestivum) durum (T. durum) spelt (T. spelta). Common and durum wheat are the main types. Among common wheat, the main varieties are spring and winter, hard and soft, and red and white. At the national level, different varieties should be reported separately, reflecting their different uses. Used mainly for human food. AFF-01102 Rice, paddy Oryza spp., mainly oryza sativa. Rice grain after threshing and winnowing. Also known as rice in the husk and rough rice. Used mainly for human food. AFF-01103 Barley Hordeum spp.: two-row barley (H. disticum) six-row barley (H. hexasticum) four-row barley (H. vulgare). Tolerates poorer soils and lower temperatures better than does wheat. Varieties include with husk and without (naked). Used as a livestock feed, for malt and for preparing foods. The roasted grains are a coffee substitute. AFF-01104 Maize Zea mays Corn, Indian corn, mealies. A grain with a high germ content. At the national level, hybrid and ordinary maize should be reported separately owing to widely different yields and uses. Used largely for animal feed and commercial starch production. AFF-01105 Popcorn Zea mays var. everta. A variety of maize that is eaten after the kernels have been heated and have "popped". AFF-01106 Rye Secale cereale. A grain that is tolerant of poor soils, high latitudes and altitudes. Mainly used in making bread, whisky and beer. When fed to livestock, it is generally mixed with other grains. AFF-01107 Oats Avena spp., mainly Avena sativa. A plant with open, spreading panicle-bearing large spikelets. Used primarily in breakfast foods. Makes excellent fodder for horses. AFF-01108 Millet Including inter alia: barnyard or Japanese millet (Echinocloa frumentacea); ragi, finger or African millet (Eleusine coracana); teff (Eragrostis abyssinica); common, golden or proso millet (Panicum miliaceum); koda or ditch millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum); pearl or cattail millet (Pennisetum glaucum); foxtail millet (Setaria italica). Small-grained cereals that include a large number of different botanical species. Originated by the domestication of wild African grasses in the Nile valley and the Sahel zone, millets were subsequently taken to China and India. These cereals tolerate arid conditions and possess a small, highly nutritious grain that stores well. Used locally, both as a food and as a livestock feed. In all areas where they are cultivated, millets are used in traditional beer brewing. Also used as a feed for birds. AFF-01110 Sorghum Sorghum spp.: guinea corn (S. guineense); common, milo, feterita, kaffir corn (S. vulgare); durra, jowar, kaoliang (S. dura). A cereal that has both food and feed uses. Sorghum is a major food grain in most of Africa, where it is also used in traditional beer brewing. It is desirable to report hybrid and other varieties separately. AFF-01111 Buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum (Polygonaceae). A minor cereal cultivated primarily in northern regions. Buckwheat is considered a cereal, although it does not belong to the gramineous family. AFF-01112 Quinoa Chenopodium quinoa (Chenopodiaceae). A minor cereal, which tolerates high altitudes, quinoa is cultivated primarily in andean countries. Used for food and to make chicha, a fermented beverage. Page 1 of 90

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01 Agriculture, horticulture and market gardening

AFF-01

011 CerealsAFF-011

AFF-01101 Wheat Triticum spp.: common (T. aestivum) durum (T. durum) spelt (T. spelta). Common and durum wheat are the main types. Among common wheat, the main varieties are spring and winter, hard and soft, and red and white. At the national level, different varieties should be reported separately, reflecting their different uses. Used mainly for human food.

AFF-01102 Rice, paddy Oryza spp., mainly oryza sativa. Rice grain after threshing and winnowing. Also known as rice in the husk and rough rice. Used mainly for human food.

AFF-01103 Barley Hordeum spp.: two-row barley (H. disticum) six-row barley (H. hexasticum) four-row barley (H. vulgare). Tolerates poorer soils and lower temperatures better than does wheat. Varieties include with husk and without (naked). Used as a livestock feed, for malt and for preparing foods. The roasted grains are a coffee substitute.

AFF-01104 Maize Zea mays Corn, Indian corn, mealies. A grain with a high germ content. At the national level, hybrid and ordinary maize should be reported separately owing to widely different yields and uses. Used largely for animal feed and commercial starch production.

AFF-01105 Popcorn Zea mays var. everta. A variety of maize that is eaten after the kernels have been heated and have "popped".

AFF-01106 Rye Secale cereale. A grain that is tolerant of poor soils, high latitudes and altitudes. Mainly used in making bread, whisky and beer. When fed to livestock, it is generally mixed with other grains.

AFF-01107 Oats Avena spp., mainly Avena sativa. A plant with open, spreading panicle-bearing large spikelets. Used primarily in breakfast foods. Makes excellent fodder for horses.

AFF-01108 Millet Including inter alia: barnyard or Japanese millet (Echinocloa frumentacea); ragi, finger or African millet (Eleusine coracana); teff (Eragrostis abyssinica); common, golden or proso millet (Panicum miliaceum); koda or ditch millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum); pearl or cattail millet (Pennisetum glaucum); foxtail millet (Setaria italica). Small-grained cereals that include a large number of different botanical species. Originated by the domestication of wild African grasses in the Nile valley and the Sahel zone, millets were subsequently taken to China and India. These cereals tolerate arid conditions and possess a small, highly nutritious grain that stores well. Used locally, both as a food and as a livestock feed. In all areas where they are cultivated, millets are used in traditional beer brewing. Also used as a feed for birds.

AFF-01110 Sorghum Sorghum spp.: guinea corn (S. guineense); common, milo, feterita, kaffir corn (S. vulgare); durra, jowar, kaoliang (S. dura). A cereal that has both food and feed uses. Sorghum is a major food grain in most of Africa, where it is also used in traditional beer brewing. It is desirable to report hybrid and other varieties separately.

AFF-01111 Buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum (Polygonaceae). A minor cereal cultivated primarily in northern regions. Buckwheat is considered a cereal, although it does not belong to the gramineous family.

AFF-01112 Quinoa Chenopodium quinoa (Chenopodiaceae). A minor cereal, which tolerates high altitudes, quinoa is cultivated primarily in andean countries. Used for food and to make chicha, a fermented beverage.

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011 CerealsAFF-011AFF-01113 Fonio Digitaria spp.: fonio or findi (D. exilis); black fonio or hungry rice (D. iburua). A minor cereal

of importance only in West Africa where it is eaten in place of rice during famines. The seeds are cooked by steaming the whole grain.

AFF-01114 Triticale A minor cereal that is a cross between wheat and rye, combining the quality and yield of wheat with the hardiness of rye.

AFF-01115 Canary seed Phalaris canariensis. Minor cereal normally used as bird feed.

AFF-01116 Mixed grain A mixture of cereal species that are sown and harvested together. The mixture wheat/rye is known as meslin, but in trade is usually classified with wheat.

AFF-01119 Cereals, nes Including inter alia: canagua or coaihua (Chenopodium pallidicaule); quihuicha or Inca wheat (Amaranthus caudatus); adlay or Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi); wild rice (Zizania aquatica). Other cereal crops that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report cereals under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO.

012 VegetablesAFF-012

0120 Leafy or stem vegetablesAFF-0120

AFF-01201 Cabbages and other brassicas Chinese, mustard cabbage, pak-choi (Brassica chinensis); white, red, savoy cabbage, Brussels sprouts, collards, kale and kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea all var. except botrytis).

AFF-01202 Artichokes Cynara scolymus.

AFF-01203 Asparagus Asparagus officinalis.

AFF-01204 Lettuce and chicory Lactuca sativa; witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum); endive (C. endivia var. crispa); escarole chicory (C. endivia var. latifolia).

AFF-01205 Spinach Spinacia oleracea. Trade figures may include New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia espansa) and orache (garden) spinach (Atriplex hortensis).

AFF-01206 Cauliflowers and broccoli Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, subvariety cauliflora and cymosa. Includes headed broccoli.

0121 Fruit bearing vegetablesAFF-0121

AFF-01211 Tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum.

AFF-01212 Pumpkins, squash and gourds Cucurbita spp. Includes marrows.

AFF-01213 Cucumbers and gherkins Cucumis sativus.

AFF-01214 Eggplants (aubergines) Solanum melongena. Also called aubergines.

AFF-01215 Chillies and peppers, green Capsicum annuum; C. fructescens; Pimenta officinalis. Production data exclude crops cultivated explicitly as spices. In contrast, trade data include these crops, provided they are fresh, uncrushed and unground.

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0122 Root, bulb or tuber vegetablesAFF-0122

AFF-01221 Onions (inc. shallots), green Shallots (Allium ascalonicum); onions (A. cepa); welsh onions (A. fistulosum). Young onions pulled before the bulb has enlarged; used especially in salads. Includes onion sets.

AFF-01222 Onions, dry Allium cepa. Includes onions at a mature stage, but not dehydrated onions.

AFF-01223 Garlic Allium sativum.

AFF-01224 Carrots and turnips Daucus carota. Trade data may include turnips (Brassica rapa var. rapifera).

AFF-01225 Chicory roots Horium intybus; C. sativum. Unroasted chicory roots.

0123 Leguminous vegetablesAFF-0123

AFF-01231 Beans, green Phaseolus and Vigna spp.. For shelling.

AFF-01232 Peas, green Pisum sativum. Mostly for shelling, but including edible- podded peas or sugar peas.

AFF-01233 String beans Phaseolus vulgaris; Vigna spp. Not for shelling

AFF-01234 Carobs Ceratonia siliqua Carob-tree, locust bean. Includes also seeds. Mainly used as an animal feed and for industrial purposes. Rich in pectin.

AFF-01235 Okra Abelmoschus esculentus; Hibiscus esculentus. Also called gombo.

AFF-01239 Leguminous vegetables, nes Vicia faba. For shelling.

0124 MaizeAFF-0124

AFF-01240 Maize, green Zea mays, particularly var. saccharata. Maize harvested green for food. Saccharata variety is commonly known as sweet corn.

0125 MushroomsAFF-0125

AFF-01250 Mushrooms and truffles Including inter alia: Boletus edulis; Agaricus campestris; Morchella spp. and Tuber magnatum. Cultivated or spontaneous. Includes truffles.

0129 Vegetables fresh nesAFF-01299

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0129 Vegetables fresh nesAFF-01299AFF-01299 Vegetables fresh nes Including inter alia: bamboo shoots (Bambusa spp.); beets, chards (Beta vulgaris); capers

(Capparis spinosa); cardoons (Cynara cardunculus); celery (Apium graveolens); chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium); cress (Lepidium sativum); fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia); marjoram, sweet (Majorana hortensis); oyster plant (Tragopogon porrifolius); parsley (Petroselinum crispum); parsnips (Pastinaca sativa); radish (Raphanus sativus); rhubarb (Rheum spp.); rutabagas, swedes (Brassica napus); savory (Satureja hortensis); scorzonera (Scorzonera hispanica); sorrel (Rumex acetosa); soybean sprouts tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus); watercress (Nasturtium officinale). Other vegetables that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report vegetables under this heading that are classified individually by FAO.

013 Fruits and nutsAFF-013

0130 Citrus fruitsAFF-0130

AFF-01301 Bananas Musa sapientum; M. cavendishii; M. nana. Bananas are normally eaten raw. Trade figures may include dried bananas. Data should be reported excluding the weight of the central stalk.

AFF-01302 Plantains Musa paradisiaca. Generally known as a cooking banana. Data should be reported excluding the weight of the central stalk

AFF-01303 Oranges Common, sweet orange (Citrus sinensis); bitter orange (C. aurantium). Bitter oranges are used primarily in the preparation of marmalade.

AFF-01304 Tangerines, mandarins, clem. Mandarin, tangerine (Citrus reticulata); clementine, satsuma (C. unshiu).

AFF-01305 Lemons and limes Lemon (Citrus limon); sour lime (C. aurantifolia); sweet lime (C. limetta).

AFF-01306 Grapefruit (inc. pomelos) Citrus maxima; C. grandis; C. paradisi.

AFF-01309 Citrus fruit, nes Including inter alia: bergamot (Citrus bergamia); citron (C. medica var. cedrata); chinotto (C. myrtifolia); kumquat (Fortunella japonica). Some minor varieties of citrus are used primarily in the preparation of perfumes and soft drinks.

0131 Poms and stone fruitsAFF-0131

AFF-01311 Apples Malus pumila; M. sylvestris; M. communis; Pyrus malus.

AFF-01312 Pears Pyrus communis.

AFF-01313 Quinces Cydonia oblonga; C. vulgaris; C. japonica.

AFF-01314 Apricots Prunus armeniaca.

AFF-01315 Sour cherries Prunus cerasus; Cerasus acida.

AFF-01316 Cherries Mazzard, sweet cherry (Prunus avium; Cerasus avium); hard-fleshed cherry (var. duracina); heart cherry (var. juliana).

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0131 Poms and stone fruitsAFF-0131AFF-01317 Peaches and nectarines Prunus persica; Amygdalus persica; Persica laevis.

AFF-01318 Plums and sloes Greengage, mirabelle, damson (Prunus domestica); sloe (P. spinosa).

AFF-01319 Stone fruit, nes Other stone fruit not separately identified. In some countries, apricots, cherries, peaches, nectarines and plums are reported under this general category.

0132 BerriesAFF-0132

AFF-01321 Strawberries Fragaria spp..

AFF-01322 Raspberries Ubus idaeus. Trade data may include blackberries, mulberries and loganberries (a cross between the raspberry and blackberry).

AFF-01323 Gooseberries Ribes grossularia. Trade data may sometimes include black, white or red currants.

AFF-01324 Currants Black (Ribes nigrum); red and white (R. rubrum). Trade data may sometimes include gooseberries.

AFF-01325 Blueberries European blueberry, wild bilberry, whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus); American blueberry (V. corymbosum). Trade data may include cranberries, myrtle berries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium.

AFF-01326 Cranberries American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon); European cranberry (V. oxycoccus). Trade data may include blueberries, myrtle berries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium.

AFF-01329 Berries Nes Including inter alia: blackberry (Morus nigra); loganberry; white, red mulberry (M. alba; M. rubra); myrtle berry (Myrtus communis) huckleberry, dangleberry (Gaylussacia spp.). Other berries not separately identified. In some countries, some or all of the berries listed previously are reported under this general category.

0133 GrapesAFF-0133

AFF-01330 Grapes Vitis vinifera. Includes both table and wine grapes.

0134 MelonsAFF-0134

AFF-01341 Watermelons Citrullus vulgaris.

AFF-01349 Other melons (inc.cantaloupes) Cucumis melo;.

0135 Tropical fruitsAFF-0135

AFF-01351 Figs Ficus carica.

AFF-01352 Mangoes, mangosteens, guavas Mangifera indica. Trade figures may include dried mangoes, guavas and mangosteens, including both fresh and dried.

AFF-01353 Avocados Persea americana.

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0135 Tropical fruitsAFF-0135AFF-01354 Pineapples Ananas comosus; A. sativ. Trade figures may include dried pineapples.

AFF-01355 Dates Phoenix dactylifera. Includes fresh and dried fruit.

AFF-01356 Persimmons Diospyros kaki: D. virginiana.

AFF-01357 Cashewapple Anacardium occidentale. The thickened, fleshy stem below the cashew nut. When soft it is used for jam.

AFF-01358 Kiwi fruit Actinidia chinensis.

AFF-01361 Papayas Carica papaya.

AFF-01369 Fruit, tropical fresh nes Including inter alia: breadfruit (Artocarpus incisa); carambola (Averrhoa carambola); cherimoya, custard apple (Annona spp.); durian (Durio zibethinus); feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana); guava (Psidium guajava); hog plum, mombin (Spondias spp.); jackfruit (Artocarpus integrifolia); longan (nephelium longan); mammee (Mammea americana); mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana); naranjillo (Solanum quitoense); passion fruit (Passiflora edulis); rambutan (nephelium lappaceum); sapote, mamey colorado (Calocarpum mammosum); sapodilla (Achras sapota); star apple, cainito (Chrysophyllum spp.). Other tropical fresh fruit that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. In some countries mangoes, avocados, pineapples, dates and papayas are reported under this general category.

0137 Fruit Fresh NesAFF-01379AFF-01379 Fruit Fresh Nes Including inter alia: azarole (Crataegus azarolus); babaco (Carica pentagona); elderberry

(Sambucus nigra); jujube (Zizyphus jujuba); litchi (nephelium litchi); loquat (Eriobotrya japonica); medlar (Mespilus germanica); pawpaw (Asimina triloba); pomegranate (Punica granatum); prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica); rose hips (Rosa spp.); rowanberry (Sorbus aucuparia); service-apple (Sorbus domestica); tamarind (Tamarindus indica); tree-strawberry (Arbutus unedo). Other fresh fruit that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report fresh fruit under this heading that are classified separately by FAO.

0138 NutsAFF-0138

AFF-01380 Brazil nuts, with shell Brazil, Para or cream nut (Bertholletia excelsa).

AFF-01381 Cashew nuts, with shell Anacardium occidentale. Produced mainly in East Africa, India and Brazil.

AFF-01382 Chestnuts Castanea spp.: C. vesca; C. vulgaris; C. sativa. Produced mainly in Europe and Asia.

AFF-01383 Almonds, with shell Prunus amygdalus; P. communis; Amygdalus communis. Produced mainly in Mediterranean countries, the United States and Asia.

AFF-01384 Walnuts, with shell Jugland spp.: J. regia. Produced in temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in the United States.

AFF-01385 Pistachios Pistacia vera. Produced mainly in the Near East and the United States.

AFF-01386 Kolanuts Kola, cola, Sudan cola nut (Cola nitida; C. vera; C. acuminata). Produced mainly in Africa. Kola nuts, containing 2.4 to 2.6% caffeine, are commonly chewed by the local population. Much used in Europe and America in the production of beverages.

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0138 NutsAFF-0138AFF-01387 Hazelnuts, with shell Corylus avellana. Produced mainly in Mediterranean countries and the United States.

AFF-01388 Arecanuts Areca, betel nut (Areca catechu). Produced mainly in the Far East. Areca nuts are used mainly as masticatory. These nuts contain alkaloids (arecoline and arecaidine).

AFF-01389 Nuts, nes Including inter alia: pecan nut (Carya illinoensis); butter or swarri nut (Caryocar nuciferum); pili nut, Java almond, Chinese olives (Canarium spp.); paradise or sapucaia nut (Lecythis zabucajo); Queensland, macadamia nut (Macadamia ternifolia); pignolia nut (Pinus pinea). Other nuts that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report nuts under this heading that are classified individually by FAO.

014 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruitsAFF-014

AFF-01401 Soybeans Glycine soja. The most important oil crop. Also widely consumed as a bean and in the form of various derived products because of its high protein content, e.g. soya milk, meat, etc.

AFF-01402 Groundnuts, with shell Arachis hypogaea. For trade data, groundnuts in shell are converted at 70% and reported on a shelled basis.

AFF-01403 Coconuts Cocos nucifera Husked coconut. In shell, covered by the endocarp, while exocarp (the smooth outer skin) and mesocarp (the fibrous covering) are removed. Immature nuts contain a milky juice that is consumed as a refreshing drink. Mature nuts are consumed as such, or processed for copra or desiccated coconut. The flesh, from which copra/oil is extracted, constitutes 40-70% of the weight of the husked coconut. The oil content is about 36% of the flesh.

AFF-01404 Oil palm fruit Elaeis guineensis. The oil palm produces bunches containing a large number of fruits with the fleshy mesocarp enclosing a kernel that is covered by a very hard shell. FAO considers palm oil (coming from the pulp) and palm kernels to be primary products. The oil extraction rate from a bunch varies from 17 to 27% for palm oil, and from 4 to 10% for palm kernels.

AFF-01405 Olives Olea europaea. Includes table olives and olives for oil.

AFF-01406 Karite Nuts (Sheanuts) Butyrospermum parkii. Production data refer only to the nut contained in the fruit although the pulp around the nut is also edible.

AFF-01407 Castor oil seed Ricinus communis. Valued mainly for their oil, which is used in pharmaceutical products. Ground seedcakes are used as fertilizers (castor oil pomace).

AFF-01408 Sunflower seed Helianthus annuus. Valued mainly for its oil. Minor uses include as a human food and as feed for birds.

AFF-01410 Rapeseed Brassica napus var. oleifera. Valued mainly for its oil. Older varieties are rich in Erucic acid, which is considered unhealthy.

AFF-01411 Tung Nuts Aleurites cordata; A. fordii. Valued mainly for their oil.

AFF-01412 Safflower seed Carthamus tinctorius. Valued mainly for its oil. Minor uses include as a human food and as poultry feed.

AFF-01413 Sesame seed Sesamum indicum. Valued for its oil, but also as a food, either raw or roasted, as well as in bakery products and other food preparations.

AFF-01414 Mustard seed White mustard (Brassica alba; B. hirta; Sinapis alba); black mustard (Brassica nigra; Sinapis nigra). In addition to the oil extracted from them, white mustard seeds, may be processed into flour for food use. Black mustard seeds also yield oil and are processed into flour that is used mainly in pharmaceutical products.

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014 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruitsAFF-014AFF-01415 Poppy seed Papaver somniferum. The source of opium, poppy seeds are also used in baking and

confectionery.

AFF-01416 Melonseed Cucumis melo. Includes seeds of other Cucurbitaceae.

AFF-01417 Kapokseed in Shell The soft shell is approximately 40-50% of the total weight of the nut.

AFF-01418 Seed cotton Gossypium spp.: Unginned cotton. Grown for both seed and for fibre. FAO considers cottonseed, cotton lint and linters to be primary products. Lint content ranges from 30 to 40%, seed 55 to 65%, and linters 2 to 5% though they are not always separated.

AFF-01420 Linseed Linum usitatissimum Flaxseed. An annual herbaceous that is cultivated for its fibre as well as its oil.

AFF-01421 Hempseed Cannabis sativa. An annual herbaceous that is cultivated for its fibre as well as its oil. In major producing countries oil is extracted from the seeds.

AFF-01429 Oilseeds, Nes Includes inter alia: beech nut (Fagus sylvatica);(Aleurites moluccana);(Carapa guineensis);(Croton tiglium);(Bassia latifolia);(Guizotia abyssinica);(Licania rigida);(Perilla frutescens);(Jatropha curcas);(Shorea robusta);(Pongamia glabra);(Astrocaryum spp.). Other oilseeds, oleaginous fruits and nuts that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report commodities under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. Also included under this code are tea seeds, grape pips and tomato seeds from which oil is extracted.

015 Edible roots and tubers with high starch or insulin content

AFF-015

AFF-01501 Potatoes Solanum tuberosum Irish potato. A seasonal crop grown in temperate zones all over the world, but primarily in the northern hemisphere.

AFF-01502 Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas. A seasonal crop grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Used mainly for human food. Trade data cover fresh and dried tubers, whether or not sliced or in the form or pellets.

AFF-01503 Cassava Manioc, mandioca, yuca (Manihot esculenta, syn. M. utilissima); yuca dulce (M. palmata, syn. M. dulcis). A semi-permanent crop grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Sometimes bitter and sweet cassavas are referred to as separate species, the former being M. esculenta and the latter M. palmata, but this is incorrect since the toxicity varies according to location. Cassava is the staple food in many tropical countries. It is not traded internationally in its fresh state because tubers deteriorate very rapidly.

AFF-01504 Yautia (cocoyam) Xanthosoma spp.; malanga, new cocoyam, ocumo, tannia (X. sagittifolium). Several plants are included in this group, some with edible tubers and others with edible stems (also called aroids). Yautia is grown mainly in the Caribbean and is used for food. Trade data cover both fresh and dried yautia.

AFF-01505 Taro (cocoyam) Dasheen, eddoe, taro, old cocoyam(Colocasia esculenta). Aroids cultivated for their edible starchy corms or underground stems. Taro is grown throughout the tropics for food. Trade data cover both fresh and dried taro.

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015 Edible roots and tubers with high starch or insulin content

AFF-015

AFF-01506 Yams Dioscorea spp.. The principal edible yams are widely grown throughout the tropics. A starchy staple foodstuff, normally eaten as a vegetable, boiled, baked or fried. In West Africa they are consumed mainly as "fufu", a stiff glutinous dough. Trade data cover both fresh and dried yams.

AFF-01509 Roots and Tubers, nes Including inter alia: arracacha (Arracacoa xanthorrhiza); arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea); chufa (Cyperus esculentus); sago palm (Metroxylon spp.); oca and ullucu (Oxalis tuberosa and Ullucus tuberosus); yam bean, jicama (Pachyrxhizus erosus, P. angulatus); mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum); Jerusalem artichoke, topinambur (Helianthus tuberosus). Other tubers, roots or rhizomes, fresh, that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report roots and tubers under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO.

016 Stimulant, spice and aromatic cropsAFF-016

AFF-01601 Coffee, green Coffea spp. (arabica, robusta, liberica). Raw coffee in all forms.

AFF-01602 Cocoa beans Theobroma cacao. The seeds contained in the fruit of the cacao- tree, including whole or broken, raw or roasted.

AFF-01603 Tea Camellia sinensis; Thea sinensis; Thea assaamica. Includes green tea (unfermented), black tea (fermented), and partially fermented tea. Excludes green tea eaten as a vegetable.

AFF-01604 Maté Ilex paraguayensis. The dried leaves of certain shrubs of the holly family which grow in South America. Prepared in a way similar to tea.

AFF-01610 Hops Humulus lupulus. Hop cones, fresh or dried, whether or not ground, powdered or in the form of pellets. Includes lupuline, a yellow resinous powder that covers the hop cones. Mainly used in the brewing industry to give flavour to beer.

AFF-01611 Pepper (Piper spp.) Black, white pepper (Piper nigrum); long pepper (P. longum). Perennial climbing vines. Includes whole, crushed or ground berries. Black pepper is produced from partially ripe berries, while white pepper is from fully ripe berries which have had the outer hull removed.

AFF-01612 Chillies and peppers, dry Red and cayenne pepper, paprika, chillies (Capsicum frutescens; C. annuum); allspice, Jamaica pepper (Pimenta officinalis). Uncrushed or unground fresh pimentos are considered to be vegetables.

AFF-01613 Vanilla Vanilla planifolia; V. pompona. The fruit (or bean) of a climbing plant of the orchid family. Includes whole, crushed or ground.

AFF-01614 Cinnamon (canella) Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum); Chinese, common cinnamon, cassia (C. cassia). The inner bark of young branches of certain trees of the Laurus family. Includes cinnamon- tree flowers, cinnamon fruit and cinnamon waste (chips), whether whole, crushed or ground.

AFF-01615 Cloves Eugenia caryophyllata; Caryophyllus aromaticus. The whole fruit of the clove tree, including the flowers picked before maturity and dried in the sun, and the stems of the clove flowers.

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016 Stimulant, spice and aromatic cropsAFF-016AFF-01616 Nutmeg, mace and cardamoms Nutmeg, mace (Myristica fragrans); cluster cardamon (Elettaria cardamomum); other

cardamons (Aframomum angustifolium; A. hambury; Amomun aromaticum; A. cardamomum); Malaguetta pepper, grains of paradise (Aframomum melegueta). Nutmeg is the inner brown kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree. Mace is the net-like membrane between the outer shell and the kernel. Cardamon seeds are enclosed in the capsule produced by perennial herbs of the Zingiberaceae family.

AFF-01617 Anise, badian, fennel, corian. Include: anise (Pimpinella anisum); badian or star anise (Illicium verum); caraway (Carum carvi); coriander (Coriandrum sativum); cumin (Cuminum cyminum); fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); juniper berries (Juniperus communis). Seeds and berries from the various plants listed. They are normally used as spices, but also have industrial (e.g. in distilleries) and medicinal applications.

AFF-01618 Ginger Zingiber officinale. Rhizome of a perennial herb. It also is used for making beverages. Includes fresh, provisionally preserved or dried, whereas ginger preserved in sugar or syrup is excluded.

AFF-01619 Spices, nes Including inter alia: bay leaves (Laurus nobilis); dill seed (Anethum graveolens); fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum); saffron (Crocus sativus); thyme (Thymus vulgaris); turmeric (Curcuma longa). Other spices that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report spices under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. This heading also includes curry powder and other mixtures of different spices.

017 Pulses (dried leguminous vegetables)

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AFF-01701 Beans, dry Phaseolus spp.: kidney, haricot bean (Ph. vulgaris); lima, butter bean (Ph. lunatus); adzuki bean (Ph. angularis); mungo bean, golden, green gram (Ph. aureus); black gram, urd (Ph. mungo); scarlet runner bean (Ph. coccineus); rice bean (Ph. calcaratus); moth bean (Ph. aconitifolius); tepary bean (Ph. acutifolius). Only species of Phaseolus should be included, though several countries also include certain types of beans. Commonly classified as Vigna (angularis, mungo, radiata, aconitifolia). In the past, these species were also classified as Phaseolus.

AFF-01702 Broad beans, horse beans, dry Vicia faba: horse-bean (var. equina); broad bean (var. major); field bean (var. minor).

AFF-01703 Peas, dry Garden pea (Pisum sativum); field pea (P. arvense).

AFF-01704 Chick peas Chickpea, Bengal gram, garbanzos (Cicer arietinum).

AFF-01705 Cow peas, dry Cowpea, blackeye pea/bean (Vigna sinensis; Dolichos sinensis).

AFF-01706 Pigeon peas Pigeon pea, cajan pea, Congo bean (Cajanus cajan).

AFF-01707 Lentils Lens esculenta; Ervum lens.

AFF-01708 Bambara beans Bambara groundnut, earth pea (Voandzeia subterranea). These beand are grown underground in a similar way to groundnuts.

AFF-01710 Vetches Spring/common vetch (Vicia sativa). Used mainly for animal feed.

AFF-01711 Lupins Lupinus spp.. Used primarily for feed, though in some parts of Africa and in Latin America some varieties are cultivated for human food.

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017 Pulses (dried leguminous vegetables)

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AFF-01719 Pulses, nes Including inter alia: lablab or hyacinth bean (Dolichos spp.); jack or sword bean (Canavalia spp.); winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus); guar bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba); velvet bean (Stizolobium spp.); yam bean (Pachyrrhizus erosus);. Vigna spp. other than those included in 176 and 195 Other pulses that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report pulses under this heading that are classified individually by FAO.

018 Sugar cropsAFF-018

AFF-01801 Sugar cane Saccharum officinarum. In some producing countries, marginal quantities of sugar cane are consumed, either directly as food or in the form of juice.

AFF-01802 Sugar beet Beta vulgaris var. altissima. In some producing countries, marginal quantities are consumed, either directly as food or in the preparation of jams.

AFF-01809 Sugar crops, nes Including inter alia: sugar maple (Acer saccharum); sweet sorghum (Sorghum saccharatum); sugar palm (Arenga saccharifera). Includes minor sugar crops of local importance. In the case of saps, production is to be expressed in liquid equivalent.

019 Raw vegetable materials n.e.c.AFF-019

AFF-01901 Flax fibre and tow Broken, scutched, hackled etc. but not spun. Traditionally, FAO has used this commodity to identify production in its raw state; in reality, the primary agricultural product is the commodity 771, which can either be used for the production of fibre or for other purposes.

AFF-01902 Hemp Tow Waste Cannabis sativa. This plant is cultivated for seed as well as for fibre. The fibre is obtained from the stem of the plant. Trade data include raw, retted, scutched, combed fibre, tow and waste.

AFF-01903 Kapok Fibre Ceiba pentandra. This plant is cultivated for seed as well as for fibre. Trade data cover only fibres that have been crushed, carded or combed for spinning.

AFF-01904 Jute White jute (Corchorus capsularis); red jute, tossa (C. olitorius). Trade data cover raw or processed jute (but not spun), tow and waste, yarn waste and garnetted stock and may include jute-like fibres.

AFF-01905 Other Bastfibres Including inter alia: China jute (Abutilon avicennae); Congo jute, malva, paka (Urena lobata; U. sinuata); Indian flax (Abroma augusta); kenaf, meshta (Hibiscus cannabinus); rosella hemp (H. sabdariffa); sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea). This definition covers all textile fibres extracted from the stems of dicotyledonous plants, o/t flax, ramie, true hemp and true jute. For trade coverage see 780.

AFF-01906 Ramie China grass, white ramie (Boehmeria nivea); rhea, green ramie (B. tenacissima). Ramie fibre is obtained from the bast of the plant. For trade coverage see 780

AFF-01907 Sisal Agave sisalana. Sisal fibre is obtained from the leaves of the plant. It also is used as an ornamental plant. Trade data cover fibres that are raw, prepared for spinning, and tow and waste, including yarn waste and garnetted stock.

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019 Raw vegetable materials n.e.c.AFF-019AFF-01909 Agave Fibres Nes Including inter alia: Haiti hemp (Agave foetida); henequen (A. fourcroydes); ixtle, tampico (A.

lecheguilla); maguey (A. cantala); pita (A. americana); Salvador hemp (A. letonae). See 789. The leaves of some agave varieties are used for the production of alcoholic beverages, such as aquamiel, mezcal, pulque and tequila.

AFF-01910 Manila Fibre (Abaca) Musa textilis. The fibre is obtained from stalks of certain banana trees. For trade coverage see 789.

AFF-01911 Coir Cocos nucifera. Coir fibre is obtained from the fibrous covering of the mesocarp. For trade coverage see 789.

AFF-01919 Fibre Crops Nes Including inter alia: alfa, esparto (Lygeum spartum; Stipa tenacissima); bowstring hemp (Sansevieria spp.); caroa (Neoglaziovia variegata); fuque fibre (Furcraea macrophylla); Mauritius hemp (F. gigantea); New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax); palma ixtle (Samuela carnerosana). Other fibres that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report vegetable fibres under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO. The fibre is obtained from the leaves, stalks or fruit of the plant. In instances where the fibrous part is normally used for other purposes, data cover only those fibres intended for spinning. For trade coverage see 789.

AFF-01921 Tobacco, unmanufactured Nicotiana tabacum. Unmanufactured dry tobacco, including refuse that is not stemmed or stripped, or is partly or wholly stemmed or stripped.

AFF-01931 Natural rubber Hevea brasiliensis Latex. The liquid secreted by the rubber tree. Includes stabilized or concentrated latex and prevulcanized rubber latex. In trade figures, liquid weight is converted to dry weight at 60%.

AFF-01932 Gums Natural Including inter alia: balata (Manilkara bidentata); ceara (Manihot glaziovii); chicle gum (Achras zapota); guayule (Parthenium argentatum); gutta-percha (Palachium gutta); jelutong (Dieva costulana). Extracted from the latex of trees of various species. Although similar to rubber in many ways, natural gums are usually less elastic.

AFF-01941 Peppermint Mentha spp.: M. piperita. Leaves and flowers are used in the perfumery, food and other industries.

AFF-01942 Pyrethrum,Dried Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium. Includes leaves, stems and flowers. For insecticides, fungicides and similar products.

01S AFF-01SSource: Crops and livestock: http://faostat.fao.org/site/384/default.aspx

02 Live animals and animal products (Excluding meat)

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021 Live animalsAFF-021

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021 Live animalsAFF-021AFF-02101 Cattle Common ox (Bos taurus); zebu, humped ox (Bos indicus); Asiatic ox (subgenus Bibos);

Tibetan yak (Poephagus grunniens). Animals of the genus listed, regardless of age, sex, or purpose raised. Data are expressed in number of heads.

AFF-02102 Buffaloes Indian, Asiatic, pigmy, water buffalo (Bubalus bubalus; B. arnee; B. depressicornis); African buffalo (genus Syncerus); American bison (Bison bison); European bison (Bison bonasus); beeffalo (cross between a bison and a domesticated beef animal). See 866. Excludes wild bisons and buffaloes.

AFF-02111 Sheep Ovis spp.. See 866. Includes Uriel, Argali, Bighorn, Karakul and Astrakhan.

AFF-02112 Goats Capra spp.. See 866. Includes Hircus, Ibex, Nubiana, Pyrenaica, Tibetana, Kashmir and Angora.

AFF-02121 Pigs Domestic pig (Sus domestica); wild boar (Sus scrofa). See 866. Excludes non-domesticated wild boars.

AFF-02131 Chickens Fowl (Gallus domesticus); Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris. Domesticated birds only. Data are expressed in thousands.

AFF-02132 Ducks Anas spp.. See 1057.

AFF-02133 Geese and guinea fowls Anser spp.. See 1057.

AFF-02134 Turkeys Meleagris gallopavo. See 1057.

AFF-02141 Horses Equus caballus. See 866.

AFF-02142 Asses Equus asinus. See 866.

AFF-02143 Mules Includes hinnies. Mules are offspring of a male ass and a female horse (mare); a hinny is the offspring of a female ass and a male horse (stallion). Both are sterile. See 866.

AFF-02144 Camels Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus); Arabian camel (C. dromedarius). See 866.

AFF-02191 Other Rodents See 866. Includes only those used mainly for meat, e.g. Guinea pig. Rodents used mainly for fur skins are included in Code 1169. Data are expressed in thousands.

AFF-02192 Other Camelids Various species of Lama: e.g. glama pacos (alpaca); peruana (llama); huanacos (guanaco>); vicugna (vicu¤a). See 866.

AFF-02193 Beehives Apis mellifica; A. dorsata; A. florea; A. indica. A beehive is an artificial habitation for bees.

AFF-02199 Animals Live Nes Any other animal grown for meat, eggs, feathers and skins, e.g. ostrich, antelope, deer, reindeer, chamois.

022 Raw MilkAFF-022

AFF-02201 Cow milk, whole, fresh Production data refer to raw milk containing all its constituents. Trade data normally cover milk from any animal, and refer to milk that is not concentrated, pasteurized, sterilized or other-wise preserved, homogenized or peptonized.

AFF-02202 Buffalo milk, whole, fresh See 882 and derived products.

AFF-02203 Sheep milk, whole, fresh See 882 and derived products.

AFF-02204 Goat milk, whole, fresh See 882 and derived products.

AFF-02205 Camel milk, whole, fresh See 882.

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023 Eggs of hens and other birds in shell, fresh

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AFF-02301 Hen eggs, in shell Weight in shell.

AFF-02302 Hen eggs, in shell (Number)AFF-02303 Other bird eggs,in shell Weight in shell.

AFF-02304 Other bird eggs,in shell (Number)

024 Reproductive materials of animalsAFF-024

AFF-02401 SemenAFF-02402 Embryos

029 Other animal productsAFF-029

AFF-02911 Natural honey Honey produced by bees (Apis mellifera) or by other insects.

AFF-02921 Snails, Not Sea Fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine.

AFF-02941 Wool, greasy A natural fibre taken from sheep or lambs. Includes fleece-washed, shorn and pulled wool (from slaughtered animals), but does not include carded or combed wool.

AFF-02942 Hair of Horses Includes hair of the manes and tails of equine and bovine animals and waste therefrom. Hair from flanks included in 1219.

AFF-02943 Silk-worm cocoons, reelable Silkworm cocoons suitable for reeling. Foreign trade data are expressed in silk equivalent, which is 25% of their weight.

AFF-02951 Cattle Hides Green hide or skin as removed from the carcass of the animal (adult bovine). Used for production data only.

AFF-02952 Buffalo Hide See 919. Both adult and young animals.

AFF-02953 Sheepskins See 919. Both adult and young animals.

AFF-02954 Skins With Wool Sheep Sheep and lamb skins (excluding 1002), with wool on, salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved.

AFF-02955 Goatskins See 919. Both adult and young animals.

AFF-02956 Skin Furs High-value raw skins, e.g. mink, fox, beaver.

AFF-02961 Beeswax The substance bees use to build the hexagonal cells of the combs of beehives. Includes other insect waxes as well, i.e. lac and Chinese wax.

03 Forestry and logging productsAFF-03

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031 RoundwoodAFF-031Wood in the rough. Wood in its natural state as felled, or otherwise harvested, with or without bark, round, split, roughly squared or other forms (e.g. roots, stumps, burls, etc.). It may also be impregnated (e.g. telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed. It comprises all wood obtained from removals, i.e. the quantities removed from forests and from trees outside the forest, including wood recovered from natural, felling and logging losses during the period - calendar year or forest year. Commodities included are sawlogs and veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood (including pitprops) and fuelwood. The statistics include recorded volumes, as well as estimated unrecorded volumes as indicated in the notes. Statistics for trade include, as well as roundwood from removals, the estimated roundwood equivalent of chips and particles, wood residues and charcoal.

AFF-031C Roundwood (C) Wood in the rough. Wood in its natural state as felled, or otherwise harvested, with or without bark, round, split, roughly squared or other forms (e.g. roots, stumps, burls, etc.). It may also be impregnated (e.g. telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed. It comprises all wood obtained from removals, i.e. the quantities removed from forests and from trees outside the forest, including wood recovered from natural, felling and logging losses during the period - calendar year or forest year. Commodities included are sawlogs and veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood (including pitprops) and fuelwood. The statistics include recorded volumes, as well as estimated unrecorded volumes as indicated in the notes. Statistics for trade include, as well as roundwood from removals, the estimated roundwood equivalent of chips and particles, wood residues and charcoal.

AFF-031NC Roundwood (NC) Wood in the rough. Wood in its natural state as felled, or otherwise harvested, with or without bark, round, split, roughly squared or other forms (e.g. roots, stumps, burls, etc.). It may also be impregnated (e.g. telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed. It comprises all wood obtained from removals, i.e. the quantities removed from forests and from trees outside the forest, including wood recovered from natural, felling and logging losses during the period - calendar year or forest year. Commodities included are sawlogs and veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood (including pitprops) and fuelwood. The statistics include recorded volumes, as well as estimated unrecorded volumes as indicated in the notes. Statistics for trade include, as well as roundwood from removals, the estimated roundwood equivalent of chips and particles, wood residues and charcoal.

032 Fuelwood+charcoalAFF-032The commodities included are fuelwood, coniferous and non-coniferous and the roundwood equivalent of charcoal (using a factor of 6.0 to convert from weight (MT) to solid volume units (CUM).

AFF-0321 Wood Fuel (fuelwood) Wood in the rough (from trunks, and branches of trees) to be used as fuel for purposes such as cooking, heating or power production.

AFF-0321C Wood Fuel (C) Wood in the rough (from trunks, and branches of trees) to be used as fuel for purposes such as cooking, heating or power production.

AFF-0321NC Wood Fuel (NC) Wood in the rough (from trunks, and branches of trees) to be used as fuel for purposes such as cooking, heating or power production.

AFF-0322 Wood Charcoal Wood carbonized by partial combustion or application of heat from an external source. It is used as a fuel or for other uses. Figures are given in weight (MT).

033 Industrial roundwoodAFF-033

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033 Industrial roundwoodAFF-033The commodities included are sawlogs or veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood and, in the case of trade, also chips and particles and wood residues.

AFF-0330C Industrial roundwood (C) The commodities included are sawlogs or veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood and, in the case of trade, also chips and particles and wood residues.

AFF-0330NC Industrial roundwood (NC) The commodities included are sawlogs or veneer logs, pulpwood, other industrial roundwood and, in the case of trade, also chips and particles and wood residues.

AFF-0331 Sawlogs+Veneer Logs These commodity aggregates include sawlogs and veneer logs coniferous and non-coniferous.

AFF-0331C Sawlogs+Veneer Logs (C) Sawlogs, veneer logs and logs for sleepers.Logs whether or not roughly squared, to be sawn (or chipped) lengthwise for the manufacture of sawnwood or railway sleepers (ties). Shingle bolts and stave bolts are included. Logs for production of veneer, mainly by peeling or slicing. Match billets are included, as are special growth (burls, roots, etc.) used for veneers.

AFF-0331NC Sawlogs+Veneer Logs (NC) Sawlogs, veneer logs and logs for sleepers.Logs whether or not roughly squared, to be sawn (or chipped) lengthwise for the manufacture of sawnwood or railway sleepers (ties). Shingle bolts and stave bolts are included. Logs for production of veneer, mainly by peeling or slicing. Match billets are included, as are special growth (burls, roots, etc.) used for veneers.

AFF-0332 Pulpwood+Particles Pulpwood, chips, particles and wood residues.In production, the commodities included are pulpwood coniferous and non-coniferous. In trade, the aggregate includes, in addition, chips or particles and wood residues.

AFF-03320C Pulpwood+Particles (C)AFF-03320NC Pulpwood+Particles (NC)AFF-03321 Pulpwood,Round&Split Trd Wood in the rough other than logs - for pulp, particle board or fibreboard. Pulpwood may be

barked or unbarked and may be in the form of roundwood or splitwood. In production, it may include the equivalent of wood chips made directly from roundwood.

AFF-03321C Pulpwood,Round&Split (C)AFF-03321NC Pulpwood,Round&Split (NC)AFF-03322 Chips and Particles Wood chips and particles

Wood that has been deliberately reduced to small pieces from wood in the rough or from industrial residues, suitable for pulping, for particle board and fibreboard production, for fuelwood or for other purposes.

AFF-03323 Wood Residues Miscellaneous wood residuesWood residues which have not been reduced to small pieces. They consist principally of industrial residues, e.g. sawmill rejects, slabs, edgings and trimmings, veneer log cores, veneer rejects, sawdust, bark (excluding briquettes), residues from carpentry and joinery production, etc.

AFF-0333 Other Indust Roundwd Other industrial roundwoodRoundwood used for tanning, distillation, match blocks, gazogenes, poles, piling, posts, pitprops, etc.(Note: "OTHER INDUSTRIAL ROUNDWOOD" include pitprops.)

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033 Industrial roundwoodAFF-033AFF-03330C Other Indust Roundwd (C) Other industrial roundwood

Roundwood used for tanning, distillation, match blocks, gazogenes, poles, piling, posts, pitprops, etc.(Note: "OTHER INDUSTRIAL ROUNDWOOD" include pitprops.)

AFF-03330NC Other Indust Roundwd (NC) Other industrial roundwoodRoundwood used for tanning, distillation, match blocks, gazogenes, poles, piling, posts, pitprops, etc.(Note: "OTHER INDUSTRIAL ROUNDWOOD" include pitprops.)

AFF-03331 Ind Rwd Wir Industrial roundwood-Wood in the rough

AFF-03331C Ind Rwd Wir (C) Industrial roundwood-Wood in the rough (Coniferous)This commodity aggregate includes all industrial wood in the rough(sawlogs and veneer logs, pulpwood and other industrial roundwood) of coniferous species.

AFF-03332NC Ind Rwd Wir (NC) Industrial roundwood-Wood in the rough (Non-Coniferous)

AFF- Ind Rwd Wir (NC) Other Industrial roundwood-Wood in the rough (Non-Coniferous-Other)This commodity aggregate includes all industrial wood in the rough of non-coniferous species of origin other than tropical.

AFF- Ind Rwd Wir (NC) Tropical Industrial roundwood-Wood in the rough (Non-Coniferous-Tropical)This commodity aggregate includes all industrial wood in the rough of non-coniferous species of tropical origin.

034 Sawnwood+sleepersAFF-034The aggregate includes sawnwood and sleepers, coniferous or non-coniferous.

AFF-034C Sawnwood (C) Sawnwood, unplaned, planed, grooved, tongued, etc., sawn lengthwise, or produced by a profile-chipping process (e.g. planks, beams, joists, boards, rafters, scantlings, laths, boxboards, "lumber", sleepers, etc.) and planed wood which may also be finger jointed, tongued or grooved, chamfered, rabbeted, V-jointed, beaded, etc. Wood flooring is excluded. With few exceptions, sawnwood exceeds 5 mm. in thickness.

AFF-034NC Sawnwood (NC) Sawnwood, unplaned, planed, grooved, tongued, etc., sawn lengthwise, or produced by a profile-chipping process (e.g. planks, beams, joists, boards, rafters, scantlings, laths, boxboards, "lumber", sleepers, etc.) and planed wood which may also be finger jointed, tongued or grooved, chamfered, rabbeted, V-jointed, beaded, etc. Wood flooring is excluded. With few exceptions, sawnwood exceeds 5 mm. in thickness.

035 Wood-based panelsAFF-035The aggregate includes the following commodities: veneer sheets, plywood, particle board and fibreboard compressed or non-compressed. Starting from 1995 the Fibreboard, Compressed has been disaggregated in Hardboard and Medium density fibreboard (MDF); and the Fibreboard, non-compressed has been re-labeled Insulating board.

AFF-0351 Veneer Sheets Thin sheets of wood of uniform thickness, rotary cut, sliced or sawn, for use in plywood, laminated construction, furniture, veneer containers, etc. In production, the quantity given excludes veneer sheets used for plywood production within the country.

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035 Wood-based panelsAFF-035AFF-0352 Plywood Plywood, veneer plywood, core plywood including veneered wood, blockboard, laminboard

and battenboard. Other plywood such as cellular board and composite plywood. Veneer plywood is plywood manufactured by bonding together more than two veneer sheets. The grain of alternate veneer sheets is crossed generally at right angles. Core plywood is plywood whose core (i.e. central layer, generally thicker than the other plies) is solid and consists of narrow boards, blocks or strips of wood placed side by side, which may or may not be glued together. (This item includes veneered wood in sheets or panels in which a thin veneer of wood is affixed to a base, usually of inferior wood, by glueing under pressure). Cellular board is a plywood with a core of cellular construction while composite plywood is a plywood with core or certain layers made of material other than solid wood or veneers.

AFF-0353 Particle Board A sheet material manufactured from small pieces of wood or other ligno-cellulosic materials (e.g. chips, flakes, splinters, strands, shreds, schives, etc.) agglomerated by use of an organic binder together with one or more of the following agents: heat, pressure, humidity, a catalyst, etc. (Flaxboard is included. Wood wool and other particle boards, with inorganic binders, are excluded).

AFF-0354 Fibreboard Fibreboard (fibre building board)A panel manufactured from fibres of wood or other ligno-cellulosic materials with the primary bond deriving from the felting of the fibres and their inherent adhesive properties. Bonding materials and/or additives may be added. It is usually flat pressed but may also be moulded. (Similar products made from pieces of wood, wood flour or other ligno-cellulosic material with added binders are excluded - as are, for example, boards of gypsum or other mineral material). The aggregate includes fibreboard compressed (Hardboard and Medium Density Fibreboard) and insulating board.

AFF-03541 Fibreboard, Compressed Fibreboard Compressed includes fibreboards with a density greater than 0.50 g/cm3. This commodity for the time reported (1961-1994) was not disaggregated. Starting from 1995 the Fibreboard compressed has been disaggregated in Hardboard and MDF as defined below.

AFF-035411 Hardboard Hardboard is a type of fibreboard with a density exceeding 0.80 g/cm3.

AFF-035412 MDF (Medium debsity fibreboard) MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) is a type of fibreboard with a density exceeding 0.50 g/cm3 but not exceeding 0.80 g/cm3.

AFF-03542 Insulating Board Insulating Board is a type of fibreboard with a density exceeding 0.35 g/cm3 but not exceeding 0.50 g/cm3. Note: this commodity used to be labeled "fibreboard non-compressed".

036 Wood pulpAFF-036The following commodities are included in this aggregate: mechanical, semi-chemical, chemical and dissolving wood pulp.

AFF-0361 Mechanical Wood Pulp Wood pulp obtained by grinding or milling:coniferous or non-coniferous rounds,quarters,billets,etc into fibres or through refining coniferous or non-coniferous chips. Also called groundwood pulp and refiner pulp. It may be bleached or unbleached. It excludes exploded and defibrated pulp, and includes chemi-mechanical and thermo-mechanical pulp.

AFF-0362 Semi-Chemical Wood Pulp Wood pulp, chemi-mechanical and semi-chemical Wood pulp obtained by subjecting coniferous or non-coniferous wood to a series of mechanical and chemical treatments, none of which alone is sufficient to make the fibres separate readily. According to the order and importance of the treatment, such pulp is variously named: semi-chemical, chemi-groundwood, chemi-mechanical, etc. It may be bleached or unbleached.

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036 Wood pulpAFF-036AFF-0363 Dissolving Wood Pulp Wood pulp, dissolving grades chemical pulp (sulphate, soda or sulphite) from coniferous or

non-coniferous wood, or special quality, with a very high alpha-cellulose content (usually 90% and over), readily adaptable for uses other than paper making. These pulps are always bleached. They are used principally as a source of cellulose in the manufacture of products such as synthetic fibres, cellulosic plastic materials, lacquers, explosives.

AFF-0364 Chemical Wood Pulp Sulphate (kraft) and soda and sulphite wood pulp except dissolving grades, bleached, semi-bleached and unbleached. Where detail is available, statistics for the following four component pulps (1660,1661,1662,1663) are given:

AFF-03641 Unbleached Sulphite Pulp Wood pulp, sulphite, except dissolving grades. Wood pulp obtained by mechanically reducing coniferous or non-coniferous wood to small pieces which are subsequently cooked in a pressure vessel in the presence of a bi-sulphite cooking liquor. Bi-sulphites such as ammonium, calcium, magnesium and sodium are commonly used. The class includes semi-bleached and unbleached pulps.

AFF-03642 Bleached Sulphite Pulp Wood pulp, sulphite, except dissolving grades. Wood pulp obtained by mechanically reducing coniferous or non-coniferous wood to small pieces which are subsequently cooked in a pressure vessel in the presence of a bi-sulphite cooking liquor. Bi-sulphites such as ammonium, calcium, magnesium and sodium are commonly used. The class includes bleached pulp.

AFF-03643 Unbleached Sulphate Pulp Wood pulp, sulphate (kraft) and soda, except dissolving grades. Wood pulp obtained by mechanically reducing coniferous or non-coniferous wood to small pieces which are subsequently cooked in a pressure vessel in the presence of sodium hydroxide cooking liquor (soda pulp) or a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphite cooking liquor (sulphate pulp).The class includes semi-bleached and unbleached pulps.

AFF-03644 Bleached Sulphate Pulp Wood pulp, sulphate (kraft) and soda, except dissolving grades. Wood pulp obtained by mechanically reducing coniferous or non-coniferous wood to small pieces which are subsequently cooked in a pressure vessel in the presence of sodium hydroxide cooking liquor (soda pulp) or a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphite cooking liquor (sulphate pulp). The class includes bleached pulp.

AFF-0365 Other Fibre Pulp Pulp of fibrous vegetable materials other than wood. Including straw, bamboo, bagasse, esparto, other reeds or grasses, cotton linters, flax, hemp, rags, other textile wastes. Used for the manufacture of paper, paperboard and fibreboard.

AFF-03651 Recovered Fibre PulpAFF-0366 Recovered Paper Waste and scrap of paper or paperboard. This commodity includes paper and paperboard

which has been used for its original purpose and residues from paper conversion. This includes waste and scrap collected for re-use as a raw material for the manufacture of paper and related products.

037 Paper+paperboardAFF-037The following commodities are included in this agreggate: Newsprint, printing and writing paper, other paper and paper- board. 1671, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1681 and 1683.

AFF-0371 Newsprint Uncoated paper, unsized (or only slightly sized), containing at least 60% (percentage of fibrous content) mechanical wood pulp, usually weighing not less that 40 g/square m and generally not more than 60 g/square m of the type used mainly for the printing of newspapers.

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037 Paper+paperboardAFF-037AFF-0372 Printing+Writing Paper Other printing and writing paper

Paper, except newsprint, suitable for printing and business purposes, writing, sketching, drawing, etc., made from a variety of pulp blends and with various finishes. Included are such papers as those used for books and magazines, wallpaper base stock, box lining and covering calculator paper, rotonews, duplicating, tablet or block, label, lithograph, banknote, tabulating card stock, bible or imitation bible, stationary, manifold, onionskin, typewriter, poster, etc.

AFF-0373 Other Paper+Paperboard Includes construction paper and paperboard, household and sanitary paper, special thin paper, wrapping and packaging paper and paperboard and other paper and paperboard not elsewhere specified. Where detail is available statistics for categories composing the above (1676, 1681, 1683) are given as follows:

AFF-03731 Household+Sanitary Paper Household and sanitary paper; special thin paperHousehold and sanitary paper includes absorbent paper, creped or uncreped, sometimes embossed, made from bleached or unbleached chemical wood pulp, sometimes with a mixture of pulp from waste paper and mechanical pulp. Included are towelling, napkin, facial tissue, toilet tissue, wadding disposable tissues.

AFF-03732 Wrapg+Packg Paper+Board Wrapping and packaging paper and paperboardPaper or paperboards included are the following: vegetable parchment, greaseproof and glassine paper. Papers made from pure chemical wood pulp or from mixture of chemical wood pulp, cotton fibre pulp, treated (e.g. highly hydrated or hard beaten) to render the resulting paper resistant to oil, grease and water. They are used primarily for packaging frozen, moist or greasy materials such as butter, margarine, meat or fish, linerboard; paper or paperboard used as facing material on corrugated or solid paper or paperboard boxes and containers. Fluting medium: paper or paperboard used as medium when combining paper and paperboard for conversion into a corrugated board. Sack kraft paper: strong paper made from sulphate pulp and used in the manufacture of single, or multiwall, sacks. Other kraft wrapping paper: all other wrapping and packaging papers made principally from sulphate pulp. Folding boxboard: all types of paperboard used in the manufacture of folding boxes. Other wrapping and packaging paper and paperboard.

AFF-037321 Wrapping PapersAFF-037322 Other Papers Packaging

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037 Paper+paperboardAFF-037AFF-03733 Paper+Paperboard NES Other paper and paperboard not elsewhere specified

Includes: Kraft papers for waxing, asphalting, water proofing, laminating, impregnating, spinning or twisting,gumming,etc.,paper manufactured principally from furnishes other than sulphate pulp not included elsewhere, such as rope and jute paper,folder stock, blotting paper, filter paper, photographic sensitizing paper,etc. and paperboards not included elsewhere such as shoe board, gasket board,transformer board,press textile board,index pressboard, panel board (automotive) trunk and suitcase board, matrix board.Construction paper and paperboard:Papers, paper felts and paper boards used in the construction of buildings and other structures for insulation,vapour seal,roofing and flooring underlay,etc.They are made from fully refined material such as wood pulp, waste paper, other vegetable pulp and mineral fibre. Low thermal conductivity, moisture resistance,fire resistance permanency,insect and vermin resistance are desirable characteristics of these materials (excluded are papers, felts or boards impregnated, saturated laminated or further manufactured in any way and fibreboard or fibre building board, in the form of insulating board, medium hardboard and hardboard).Special thin paper:papers made for special purposes, their common characteristics being their relative thinness. They may be made from mechanical or chemical wood pulps, bleached or unbleached,but frequently from pulps containing flax,hemp or cotton fibre.Principal characteristics of some of these papers are:uniformity of surface and caliper, freedom from pinholes,strength close formation, low permeability, chemical purity - all related to special uses. Examples of types of paper included are:carbonizing tissue, condenser and capacitator paper,cigarette paper, lens tissue, pattern tissue, tea bag paper.

03S AFF-03SSource: Forestry: http://faostat.fao.org/site/656/default.aspx and http://faostat.fao.org/site/626/default.aspx#ancor

04 Fish and other fishing productsAFF-04

041 Aquatic plantsAFF-041

0411 Brown seaweedsAFF-0411

AFF-041101 Brown seaweedsAFF-041102 Bull kelpAFF-041103 Chilean kelpAFF-041104 Fusiform sargassum

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0411 Brown seaweedsAFF-0411AFF-041105 Golden CystoseiraAFF-041106 Japanese kelpAFF-041107 Kelp neiAFF-041108 North Atlantic rockweedAFF-041109 North European kelpAFF-041110 Sea beltAFF-041111 TangleAFF-041112 WakameAFF-041113 Wakame neiAFF-041114 Lessonia sppAFF-041115 Lessonia trabeculata

0412 Green seaweedsAFF-0412

AFF-041201 Bright green noriAFF-041202 Caulerpa seaweedsAFF-041203 Fragile codiumAFF-041204 Green laverAFF-041205 Green seaweedsAFF-041206 Lacy sea lettuceAFF-041207 Unicell. Chlorella green algaAFF-041208 Dunaliella salina

0413 Miscellaneous aquatic plantsAFF-0413

AFF-041301 Aquatic plants neiAFF-041302 Eel-grassAFF-041303 Seaweeds neiAFF-041304 Spirulina neiAFF-041305 Tule neiAFF-041306 Spirulina platensisAFF-041307 Spirulina maxima

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0414 Red seaweedsAFF-0414

AFF-041401 Carragheen (Irish) mossAFF-041402 Elkhorn sea mossAFF-041403 Eucheuma seaweeds neiAFF-041404 Gelidium seaweedsAFF-041405 Gigartina seaweedsAFF-041406 Gracilaria seaweedsAFF-041407 Harpoon seaweedsAFF-041408 Iridea neiAFF-041409 Japanese isinglassAFF-041410 Laver (Nori)AFF-041411 Manifold callophyllisAFF-041412 Nori neiAFF-041413 Phyllophora neiAFF-041414 Red seabroomAFF-041415 Red seaweedsAFF-041416 Skottsberg's gigartinaAFF-041417 Spiny eucheumaAFF-041418 Warty gracilariaAFF-041419 Zanzibar weedAFF-041420 Gymnogongrus furcellatus

042 CrustaceansAFF-042

0421 Crabs, sea-spidersAFF-0421

AFF-042101 Atlantic rock crabAFF-042102 Black stone crabAFF-042103 Blue crabAFF-042104 Blue swimming crabAFF-042105 Charybdis crabs neiAFF-042106 Dana swimcrab

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0421 Crabs, sea-spidersAFF-0421AFF-042107 Deep-sea red crabAFF-042108 Dungeness crabAFF-042109 Edible crabAFF-042110 Gazami crabAFF-042111 Geryons neiAFF-042112 Giant stone crabAFF-042113 Green crabAFF-042114 Hair crabAFF-042115 Harbour spidercrabAFF-042116 Indo-Pacific swamp crabAFF-042117 Jonah crabAFF-042118 Marine crabs neiAFF-042119 Mediterranean geryonAFF-042120 Mediterranean shore crabAFF-042121 Mola rock crabAFF-042122 Pacific rock crabAFF-042123 Portunus swimcrabs neiAFF-042124 Queen crabAFF-042125 Red crabAFF-042126 Southwest Atlantic red crabAFF-042127 Spinous spider crabAFF-042128 Swimcrabs neiAFF-042129 Swimming crabs, etc. neiAFF-042130 Tanner crabs neiAFF-042131 Velvet swimcrabAFF-042132 West African geryon

0422 Freshwater crustaceansAFF-0422

AFF-042201 Australian crayfishAFF-042202 Chinese mitten crabAFF-042203 Danube crayfish

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0422 Freshwater crustaceansAFF-0422AFF-042204 Euro-American crayfishes neiAFF-042205 Freshwater crustaceans neiAFF-042206 Freshwater prawns, shrimps neiAFF-042207 Giant river prawnAFF-042208 Marron crayfishAFF-042209 Monkey river prawnAFF-042210 Monsoon river prawnAFF-042211 Noble crayfishAFF-042212 Oceanian crayfishes neiAFF-042213 Oriental river prawnAFF-042214 Red claw crayfishAFF-042215 Red swamp crawfishAFF-042216 River prawns neiAFF-042217 Sawtooth caridinaAFF-042218 Siberian prawnAFF-042219 Signal crayfishAFF-042220 Water fleasAFF-042221 White-clawed crayfishAFF-042222 Yabby crayfish

0423 King crabs, squat-lobstersAFF-0423

AFF-042301 Antarctic stone crabAFF-042302 Blue king crabAFF-042303 Blue squat lobsterAFF-042304 Brown king crabAFF-042305 Carrot squat lobsterAFF-042306 Craylets, squat lobstersAFF-042307 Globose king crabAFF-042308 Golden king crabAFF-042309 King crabsAFF-042310 King crabs nei

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0423 King crabs, squat-lobstersAFF-0423AFF-042311 King crabs, stone crabs neiAFF-042312 Pelagic red crabAFF-042313 Red king crabAFF-042314 Red stone crabAFF-042315 Red vermillion crabAFF-042316 Softshell red crabAFF-042317 Southern king crabAFF-042318 Subantarctic stone crabAFF-042319 Swarming squat lobsterAFF-042320 Paralomis spp

0424 Krill, planktonic crustaceansAFF-0424

AFF-042401 Antarctic krillAFF-042402 Norwegian krill

0425 Lobsters, spiny-rock lobstersAFF-0425

AFF-042501 American lobsterAFF-042502 Andaman lobsterAFF-042503 Arabian whip lobsterAFF-042504 Australian spiny lobsterAFF-042505 Blue mud shrimpAFF-042506 Cape rock lobsterAFF-042507 Caribbean spiny lobsterAFF-042508 Common spiny lobsterAFF-042509 European lobsterAFF-042510 Flathead lobsterAFF-042511 Ghost shrimpsAFF-042512 Green rock lobsterAFF-042513 Green spiny lobsterAFF-042514 Japanese fan lobsterAFF-042515 Japanese spiny lobster

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0425 Lobsters, spiny-rock lobstersAFF-0425AFF-042516 Juan Fernandez rock lobsterAFF-042517 Lobsters neiAFF-042518 Longlegged spiny lobsterAFF-042519 Mediterranean slipper lobsterAFF-042520 Metanephrops neiAFF-042521 Mozambique lobsterAFF-042522 Mud spiny lobsterAFF-042523 Natal spiny lobsterAFF-042524 New Zealand lobsterAFF-042525 Norway lobsterAFF-042526 Palinurid spiny lobsters neiAFF-042527 Pink spiny lobsterAFF-042528 Red rock lobsterAFF-042529 Scalloped spiny lobsterAFF-042530 Slipper lobsters neiAFF-042531 Southern lobsteretteAFF-042532 Southern rock lobsterAFF-042533 Southern spiny lobsterAFF-042534 Spiny lobsters neiAFF-042535 St.Paul rock lobsterAFF-042536 Tristan da Cunha rock lobsterAFF-042537 Tropical spiny lobsters nei

0426 Miscellaneous marine crustaceansAFF-0426

AFF-042601 BarnacleAFF-042602 Brine shrimpAFF-042603 Brine shrimps neiAFF-042604 Giant barnacleAFF-042605 Goose barnaclesAFF-042606 Marine crustaceans neiAFF-042607 Spottail mantis squillid

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0426 Miscellaneous marine crustaceansAFF-0426AFF-042608 Squillids neiAFF-042609 Stomatopods nei

0427 Shrimps, prawnsAFF-0427

AFF-042701 Aesop shrimpAFF-042702 Akiami paste shrimpAFF-042703 Argentine red shrimpAFF-042704 Argentine stiletto shrimpAFF-042705 Aristeid shrimps neiAFF-042706 Atlantic ditch shrimpAFF-042707 Atlantic seabobAFF-042708 Baltic prawnAFF-042709 Banana prawnAFF-042710 Blue and red shrimpAFF-042711 Blue shrimpAFF-042712 Brown tiger prawnAFF-042713 Caramote prawnAFF-042714 Chilean knife shrimpAFF-042715 Chilean nylon shrimpAFF-042716 Common prawnAFF-042717 Common shrimpAFF-042718 Coonstripe shrimpAFF-042719 Crangonid shrimps neiAFF-042720 Crystal shrimpAFF-042721 Deep-water rose shrimpAFF-042722 Delta prawnAFF-042723 Eastern king prawnAFF-042724 Eastern school shrimpAFF-042725 Endeavour shrimpAFF-042726 Fleshy prawnAFF-042727 Giant red shrimp

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0427 Shrimps, prawnsAFF-0427AFF-042728 Giant tiger prawnAFF-042729 Greasyback shrimpAFF-042730 Green tiger prawnAFF-042731 Guinea shrimpAFF-042732 Hokkai shrimpAFF-042733 Humpy shrimpAFF-042734 Indian white prawnAFF-042735 Jack-knife shrimpAFF-042736 Knife shrimpAFF-042737 Knife shrimps neiAFF-042738 Kolibri shrimpAFF-042739 Kuruma prawnAFF-042740 Metapenaeus shrimps neiAFF-042741 Morotoge shrimpAFF-042742 Natantian decapods neiAFF-042743 Northern brown shrimpAFF-042744 Northern nylon shrimpAFF-042745 Northern pink shrimpAFF-042746 Northern prawnAFF-042747 Northern white shrimpAFF-042748 Ocean shrimpAFF-042749 Pacific rock shrimpAFF-042750 Pacific seabobAFF-042751 Pacific seabobsAFF-042752 Palaemonid shrimps neiAFF-042753 Pandalus shrimps neiAFF-042754 Parapenaeopsis shrimps neiAFF-042755 Penaeus shrimps neiAFF-042756 Redspotted shrimpAFF-042757 Redtail prawnAFF-042758 Rock shrimpAFF-042759 Royal red shrimp

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0427 Shrimps, prawnsAFF-0427AFF-042760 Sao Paulo shrimpAFF-042761 Scarlet shrimpAFF-042762 Sculptured shrimps neiAFF-042763 Sergestid shrimps neiAFF-042764 Shiba shrimpAFF-042765 Southern brown shrimpAFF-042766 Southern pink shrimpAFF-042767 Southern rough shrimpAFF-042768 Southern white shrimpAFF-042769 Speckled shrimpAFF-042770 Striped red shrimpAFF-042771 Titi shrimpAFF-042772 Tsivakihini paste shrimpAFF-042773 West African estuarine prawnAFF-042774 Western king prawnAFF-042775 Western white shrimpAFF-042776 Whitebelly prawnAFF-042777 Whiteleg shrimpAFF-042778 Yellowleg shrimp

043 Diadromous fishesAFF-043

0431 Miscellaneous diadromous fishesAFF-0431

AFF-043101 Barramundi(=Giant seaperch)AFF-043102 Lampreys neiAFF-043103 MilkfishAFF-043104 River lampreyAFF-043105 Sea lampreyAFF-043106 Striped bassAFF-043107 Three-spined sticklebackAFF-043108 White perch

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0432 River eelsAFF-0432

AFF-043201 American eelAFF-043202 European eelAFF-043203 Japanese eelAFF-043204 River eels neiAFF-043205 Short-finned eel

0433 Salmons, trouts, smeltsAFF-0433

AFF-043301 Arctic charAFF-043302 Atlantic salmonAFF-043303 Ayu sweetfishAFF-043304 Brook troutAFF-043305 Chars neiAFF-043306 Chinook(=Spring=King)salmonAFF-043307 Chum(=Keta=Dog)salmonAFF-043308 Clearhead icefishAFF-043309 Coho(=Silver)salmonAFF-043310 EulachonAFF-043311 European smeltAFF-043312 European whitefishAFF-043313 Golden troutAFF-043314 GraylingAFF-043315 HoutingAFF-043316 HuchenAFF-043317 Japanese smeltAFF-043318 Lake ciscoAFF-043319 Lake trout(=Char)AFF-043320 Lake(=Common)whitefishAFF-043321 Masu(=Cherry) salmonAFF-043322 Pacific salmons neiAFF-043323 Peled

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0433 Salmons, trouts, smeltsAFF-0433AFF-043324 Pink(=Humpback)salmonAFF-043325 Pond smeltAFF-043326 Rainbow smeltAFF-043327 Rainbow troutAFF-043328 Salmonoids neiAFF-043329 Sea troutAFF-043330 Smelts neiAFF-043331 Sockeye(=Red)salmonAFF-043332 Surf smeltAFF-043333 Trouts neiAFF-043334 VendaceAFF-043335 Whitefishes nei

0434 ShadsAFF-0434

AFF-043401 AlewifeAFF-043402 Allis shadAFF-043403 American gizzard shadAFF-043404 American shadAFF-043405 Atlantic sabretooth anchovyAFF-043406 Black and Caspian Sea spratAFF-043407 Black-Caspian Sea sprats neiAFF-043408 Bloch's gizzard shadAFF-043409 Blueback shadAFF-043410 Caspian shadsAFF-043411 Chacunda gizzard shadAFF-043412 Chinese gizzard shadAFF-043413 Diadromous clupeoids neiAFF-043414 Dotted gizzard shadAFF-043415 Elongate ilishaAFF-043416 Hickory shadAFF-043417 Hilsa shad

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0434 ShadsAFF-0434AFF-043418 Indian pellonaAFF-043419 Kelee shadAFF-043420 Pontic shadAFF-043421 Shads neiAFF-043422 Toli shadAFF-043423 Twaite shadAFF-043424 West African ilishaAFF-043425 Yellowfin river pellonaAFF-043426 Dorosoma spp

0435 Sturgeons, paddlefishesAFF-0435

AFF-043501 Adriatic sturgeonAFF-043502 BelugaAFF-043503 Danube sturgeon(=Osetr)AFF-043504 Fringebarbel sturgeonAFF-043505 Green sturgeonAFF-043506 Mississippi paddlefishAFF-043507 Siberian sturgeonAFF-043508 Starry sturgeonAFF-043509 Sterlet sturgeonAFF-043510 SturgeonAFF-043511 Sturgeons neiAFF-043512 White sturgeon

044 Freshwater fishesAFF-044

0441 Carps, barbels and other cyprinids

AFF-0441

AFF-044101 Algerian barbAFF-044102 Asp

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0441 Carps, barbels and other cyprinids

AFF-0441

AFF-044103 BarbelAFF-044104 Beardless barbAFF-044105 Bighead carpAFF-044106 Black carpAFF-044107 BleakAFF-044108 Buffalofishes neiAFF-044109 CatlaAFF-044110 ChubAFF-044111 Chubs neiAFF-044112 Clown loachAFF-044113 Common carpAFF-044114 Common daceAFF-044115 Common naseAFF-044116 Crucian carpAFF-044117 Cyprinids neiAFF-044118 Danube bleakAFF-044119 Freshwater breamAFF-044120 Freshwater breams neiAFF-044121 GoldfishAFF-044122 Grass carp(=White amur)AFF-044123 Hampala barbAFF-044124 Hoven's carpAFF-044125 Isok barbAFF-044126 Kinneret bleakAFF-044127 KutumAFF-044128 Long pectoral-fin minnowAFF-044129 Mediterranean barbelAFF-044130 Mrigal carpAFF-044131 Mud carpAFF-044132 Nilem carpAFF-044133 Ningu

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0441 Carps, barbels and other cyprinids

AFF-0441

AFF-044134 Orfe(=Ide)AFF-044135 Pond loachAFF-044136 Rhinofishes neiAFF-044137 Ripon barbelAFF-044138 RoachAFF-044139 Roaches neiAFF-044140 Roho labeoAFF-044141 RuddAFF-044142 Semah mahseerAFF-044143 SichelAFF-044144 Signal barbAFF-044145 Silver barbAFF-044146 Silver carpAFF-044147 Silver cyprinidAFF-044148 Silver rasboraAFF-044149 Small scale mud carpAFF-044150 Spotted barbAFF-044151 Suckers neiAFF-044152 TarekAFF-044153 TenchAFF-044154 Tinfoil barbAFF-044155 Vimba breamAFF-044156 WeatherfishAFF-044157 White breamAFF-044158 Wuchang breamAFF-044159 Barbodes balleroidesAFF-044160 Osteobrama belangeriAFF-044161 Barbus cyclolepisAFF-044162 Mystacoleucus padangensisAFF-044163 Puntioplites waandersiAFF-044164 Thynnichthys vaillanti

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0442 Miscellaneous freshwater fishesAFF-0442

AFF-0442001 AbaAFF-0442002 African bonytongueAFF-0442003 African catfishAFF-0442004 African lungfishesAFF-0442005 American yellow perchAFF-0442006 Amur catfishAFF-0442007 ArapaimaAFF-0442008 Argentinian silversideAFF-0442009 Asian bonytongueAFF-0442010 Asian redtail catfishAFF-0442011 Asian swamp eelAFF-0442012 AtipaAFF-0442013 Bagrid catfishAFF-0442014 Barred sorubimAFF-0442015 BayadAFF-0442016 BichiqueAFF-0442017 Bigmouth sleeperAFF-0442018 Black bullheadAFF-0442019 Black catfishes neiAFF-0442020 Blue catfishAFF-0442021 BluegillAFF-0442022 Bonytongues neiAFF-0442023 Brown bullheadAFF-0442024 BurbotAFF-0442025 Butter catfishAFF-0442026 CachamaAFF-0442027 Catfish, hybridAFF-0442029 Catfishes neiAFF-0442030 Channel catfishAFF-0442031 Characins neiAFF-0442032 Chinese longsnout catfish

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0442 Miscellaneous freshwater fishesAFF-0442AFF-0442033 Citharinus neiAFF-0442034 Climbing perchAFF-0442035 DagaasAFF-0442036 DoradaAFF-0442037 Duckbill catfishAFF-0442038 Elephantsnout fishes neiAFF-0442039 Elongate tigerfishAFF-0442040 European perchAFF-0442041 Fat sleeperAFF-0442042 Fire eelAFF-0442043 Flathead catfishAFF-0442044 Freshwater drumAFF-0442045 Freshwater fishes neiAFF-0442046 Freshwater gobies neiAFF-0442047 Freshwater perches neiAFF-0442048 Freshwater siluroids neiAFF-0442049 Gars neiAFF-0442050 Giant featherbackAFF-0442051 Giant gouramiAFF-0442052 Gilded catfishAFF-0442053 Glass catfishesAFF-0442054 Glass schilbidAFF-0442055 Golden perchAFF-0442056 Gouramis neiAFF-0442057 Grass-eaters neiAFF-0442058 Gudgeons, sleepers neiAFF-0442059 Hong Kong catfishAFF-0442060 Indonesian snakeheadAFF-0442061 Kafue pikeAFF-0442062 Kissing gouramiAFF-0442063 KnifefishesAFF-0442064 Knout goby

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0442 Miscellaneous freshwater fishesAFF-0442AFF-0442065 Largemouth black bassAFF-0442066 Laulao catfishAFF-0442067 MachacaAFF-0442068 Malayan leaffishAFF-0442069 Mandarin fishAFF-0442070 Marble gobyAFF-0442071 MudfishAFF-0442072 Murray codAFF-0442073 Naked catfishesAFF-0442074 Netted prochilodAFF-0442075 Nile perchAFF-0442076 North African catfishAFF-0442077 Northern pikeAFF-0442078 Pacific fat sleeperAFF-0442079 PacuAFF-0442080 Pale catfishAFF-0442081 Pangas catfishAFF-0442082 Pangas catfishes neiAFF-0442083 PercarinaAFF-0442084 Philippine catfishAFF-0442085 Pike-perchAFF-0442086 PirapatingaAFF-0442087 Prochilods neiAFF-0442088 Reticulate knifefishAFF-0442089 RuffeAFF-0442090 SampaAFF-0442091 SaugerAFF-0442092 Silver perchAFF-0442093 Smallscale archerfishAFF-0442094 SnakeheadAFF-0442095 Snakeheads(=Murrels) neiAFF-0442096 Snakeskin gourami

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0442 Miscellaneous freshwater fishesAFF-0442AFF-0442097 South American catfishAFF-0442098 Striped bass, hybridAFF-0442099 Striped catfishAFF-0442100 Striped snakeheadAFF-0442101 Three spot gouramiAFF-0442102 Torpedo-shaped catfishes neiAFF-0442103 Tropical garAFF-0442104 Upsidedown catfishesAFF-0442105 WalleyeAFF-0442106 Wels(=Som)catfishAFF-0442107 White bassAFF-0442108 White crappieAFF-0442109 Yellow catfishAFF-0442110 Ichthyoelephas humeralisAFF-0442111 Alestes baremozeAFF-0442112 Brycon cephalusAFF-0442113 Pseudocurimata boulengeriAFF-0442114 Atractosteus sppAFF-0442115 Chirostoma sppAFF-0442116 Mystus nigricepsAFF-0442117 Pangasius djambalAFF-0442118 Hoplias microlepisAFF-0442119 Brycon dentex

0443 Tilapias and other cichlidsAFF-0443

AFF-044301 Banded jewelfishAFF-044302 Blackbelt cichlidAFF-044303 Blackchin tilapiaAFF-044304 Blue tilapiaAFF-044305 Cichlasoma neiAFF-044306 Cichlids nei

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0443 Tilapias and other cichlidsAFF-0443AFF-044307 Green terrorAFF-044308 Jaguar guapoteAFF-044309 Longfin tilapiaAFF-044310 Mango tilapiaAFF-044311 Mouthbrooding cichlidsAFF-044312 Mozambique tilapiaAFF-044313 Nile tilapiaAFF-044314 Peacock cichlidAFF-044315 Redbelly tilapiaAFF-044316 Redbreast tilapiaAFF-044317 Sabaki tilapiaAFF-044318 Three spotted tilapiaAFF-044319 Tilapias neiAFF-044320 Velvety cichlidsAFF-044321 Yellow-belly bream

045 Marine fishesAFF-045

0451 Cods, hakes, haddocksAFF-0451

AFF-045101 Alaska pollock(=Walleye poll.)AFF-045102 Argentine hakeAFF-045103 Atlantic codAFF-045104 Atlantic tomcodAFF-045105 Benguela hakeAFF-045106 Bigeye grenadierAFF-045107 Blue antimoraAFF-045108 Blue grenadierAFF-045109 Blue lingAFF-045110 Blue whiting(=Poutassou)AFF-045111 Brazilian codlingAFF-045112 Cape hakes

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0451 Cods, hakes, haddocksAFF-0451AFF-045113 Common Atlantic grenadierAFF-045114 Common moraAFF-045115 Dogtooth grenadierAFF-045116 European hakeAFF-045117 ForkbeardAFF-045118 Forkbeards neiAFF-045119 Fourbeard rocklingAFF-045120 Gadiformes neiAFF-045121 Greater forkbeardAFF-045122 Greenland codAFF-045123 Grenadier codAFF-045124 Grenadiers neiAFF-045125 Grenadiers, rattails neiAFF-045126 Grenadiers, whiptails neiAFF-045127 HaddockAFF-045128 Hakes neiAFF-045129 LingAFF-045130 Lings neiAFF-045131 Longfin codlingAFF-045132 Moras neiAFF-045133 Moray cods neiAFF-045134 Navaga(=Wachna cod)AFF-045135 North Pacific hakeAFF-045136 Norway poutAFF-045137 Offshore silver hakeAFF-045138 Pacific codAFF-045139 Pacific tomcodAFF-045140 Panama hakeAFF-045141 Patagonian grenadierAFF-045142 Polar codAFF-045143 PollackAFF-045144 Poor cod

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0451 Cods, hakes, haddocksAFF-0451AFF-045145 Pouting(=Bib)AFF-045146 Red codlingAFF-045147 Red hakeAFF-045148 Ridge scaled rattailAFF-045149 Rocklings neiAFF-045150 Roughhead grenadierAFF-045151 Roughsnout grenadierAFF-045152 Roundnose grenadierAFF-045153 Saffron codAFF-045154 Saithe(=Pollock)AFF-045155 Senegalese hakeAFF-045156 Shallow-water Cape hakeAFF-045157 Silver hakeAFF-045158 Silvery poutAFF-045159 Smalleye moray codAFF-045160 South Pacific hakeAFF-045161 Southern blue whitingAFF-045162 Southern hakeAFF-045163 Tadpole codlingAFF-045164 Thorntooth grenadierAFF-045165 Threadfin rocklingAFF-045166 Tusk(=Cusk)AFF-045167 Unicorn codAFF-045168 White hakeAFF-045169 WhitingAFF-045170 Whitson's grenadier

0452 Flounders, halibuts, solesAFF-0452

AFF-045201 Alaska plaiceAFF-045202 Amer. plaice(=Long rough dab)AFF-045203 Antarctic armless flounder

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0452 Flounders, halibuts, solesAFF-0452AFF-045204 Arrow-tooth flounderAFF-045205 Atlantic halibutAFF-045206 Bastard halibutAFF-045207 Bastard halibuts neiAFF-045208 BrillAFF-045209 California flounderAFF-045210 Citharids neiAFF-045211 Common dabAFF-045212 Common soleAFF-045213 Curlfin soleAFF-045214 Dover soleAFF-045215 English soleAFF-045216 European flounderAFF-045217 European plaiceAFF-045218 Flatfishes neiAFF-045219 Flathead soleAFF-045220 Four-spot megrimAFF-045221 Greenland halibutAFF-045222 Indian halibutAFF-045223 Kamchatka flounderAFF-045224 Lefteye flounders neiAFF-045225 Lemon soleAFF-045226 Leopard flounderAFF-045227 MegrimAFF-045228 Megrims neiAFF-045229 Mud soleAFF-045230 Pacific halibutAFF-045231 Pacific sand soleAFF-045232 Pacific sanddabAFF-045233 Petrale soleAFF-045234 Rex soleAFF-045235 Righteye flounders nei

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0452 Flounders, halibuts, solesAFF-0452AFF-045236 Rock soleAFF-045237 Sand floundersAFF-045238 Sand soleAFF-045239 Senegalese soleAFF-045240 Soles neiAFF-045241 Southeast Atlantic soles neiAFF-045242 Southern lemon soleAFF-045243 Spottail spiny turbotAFF-045244 Starry flounderAFF-045245 Summer flounderAFF-045246 Thickback solesAFF-045247 TonguefishesAFF-045248 TurbotAFF-045249 Turbots neiAFF-045250 Wedge soleAFF-045251 West coast soleAFF-045252 Windowpane flounderAFF-045253 Winter flounderAFF-045254 Witch flounderAFF-045255 Yellow striped flounderAFF-045256 Yellowfin soleAFF-045257 Yellowtail flounder

0453 Herrings, sardines, anchoviesAFF-0453

AFF-045301 Anchoveta(=Peruvian anchovy)AFF-045302 Anchovies, etc. neiAFF-045303 Araucanian herringAFF-045304 Argentine anchovyAFF-045305 Argentine menhadenAFF-045306 Atlantic anchovetaAFF-045307 Atlantic herring

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0453 Herrings, sardines, anchoviesAFF-0453AFF-045308 Atlantic menhadenAFF-045309 Atlantic thread herringAFF-045310 Australian pilchardAFF-045311 Bali sardinellaAFF-045312 Bluestripe herringAFF-045313 Bonga shadAFF-045314 Brazilian menhadenAFF-045315 Brazilian sardinellaAFF-045316 Broad-striped anchovyAFF-045317 California pilchardAFF-045318 Californian anchovyAFF-045319 Clupeoids neiAFF-045320 Dorab wolf-herringAFF-045321 European anchovyAFF-045322 European pilchard(=Sardine)AFF-045323 European spratAFF-045324 Falkland spratAFF-045325 Goldstripe sardinellaAFF-045326 Gulf menhadenAFF-045327 Indian oil sardineAFF-045328 Japanese anchovyAFF-045329 Japanese pilchardAFF-045330 Japanese sardinellaAFF-045331 Longnose anchovyAFF-045332 Madeiran sardinellaAFF-045333 Marini's anchovyAFF-045334 Pacific anchovetaAFF-045335 Pacific flatiron herringAFF-045336 Pacific herringAFF-045337 Pacific menhadenAFF-045338 Pacific piquitingaAFF-045339 Pacific thread herring

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0453 Herrings, sardines, anchoviesAFF-0453AFF-045340 Rainbow sardineAFF-045341 Red-eye round herringAFF-045342 Round sardinellaAFF-045343 Sardinellas neiAFF-045344 Scaled sardinesAFF-045345 Silver-stripe round herringAFF-045346 Slender rainbow sardineAFF-045347 South American pilchardAFF-045348 Southern African anchovyAFF-045349 Southern African pilchardAFF-045350 Spotted sardinellaAFF-045351 Stolephorus anchoviesAFF-045352 Whitefin wolf-herringAFF-045353 Whitehead's round herringAFF-045354 Wolf-herrings nei

0454 Marine fishes not identifiedAFF-0454

AFF-045401 Finfishes neiAFF-045402 Groundfishes neiAFF-045403 Marine fishes neiAFF-045404 Pelagic fishes nei

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455

AFF-0455001 African forktail snapperAFF-0455002 African sicklefishAFF-0455003 Angelfishes neiAFF-0455004 Angolan dentexAFF-0455005 Annular seabreamAFF-0455006 Antarctic rockcods neiAFF-0455007 Antarctic rockcods, noties neiAFF-0455008 Antarctic silverfish

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455009 Areolate grouperAFF-0455010 Argentine croakerAFF-0455011 Argentine goatfishAFF-0455012 Argentine seabassAFF-0455013 Argentinian sandperchAFF-0455014 Atka mackerelAFF-0455015 Atlantic croakerAFF-0455016 Atlantic emperorAFF-0455017 Atlantic puffers neiAFF-0455018 Australian salmonAFF-0455019 Axillary seabreamAFF-0455020 Ballan wrasseAFF-0455021 Barred gruntAFF-0455022 Bartail flatheadAFF-0455023 Bastard gruntAFF-0455024 BatfishesAFF-0455025 Bigeye croakerAFF-0455026 Bigeye gruntAFF-0455027 Bigeyes neiAFF-0455028 Biglip gruntAFF-0455029 Black drumAFF-0455030 Black gobyAFF-0455031 Black grouperAFF-0455032 Black musselcrackerAFF-0455033 Black rockcodAFF-0455034 Black seabassAFF-0455035 Black seabreamAFF-0455036 Black-streaked monocle breamAFF-0455037 Blackhead seabreamAFF-0455038 Blackmouth croakerAFF-0455039 Blackspot(=red) seabreamAFF-0455040 Blackspotted rubberlip

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455041 Blacktip grouperAFF-0455042 Blotched picarelAFF-0455043 Blue-barred parrotfishAFF-0455044 Bluespine unicornfishAFF-0455045 Bluespot mulletAFF-0455046 Bluespotted seabreamAFF-0455047 Blunt scalyheadAFF-0455048 Bobo croakerAFF-0455049 Bobo mulletAFF-0455050 Boe drumAFF-0455051 BogueAFF-0455052 Bombay-duckAFF-0455053 BonefishAFF-0455054 Boxfishes neiAFF-0455055 Brazilian flatheadAFF-0455056 Brazilian groupers neiAFF-0455057 Brazilian sandperchAFF-0455058 Broadgilled hagfishAFF-0455059 Broomtail grouperAFF-0455060 Brown meagreAFF-0455061 Brown-marbled grouperAFF-0455062 Brownspotted grouperAFF-0455063 Brushtooth lizardfishAFF-0455064 CabezonAFF-0455065 Cabinza gruntAFF-0455066 California sheepheadAFF-0455067 Camouflage grouperAFF-0455068 Canary drum (=Baardman)AFF-0455069 Cardinalfishes, etc. neiAFF-0455070 Carpenter seabreamAFF-0455071 Cassava croakerAFF-0455072 Channel bull blenny

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455073 Chocolate hindAFF-0455074 Comet grouperAFF-0455075 Common bluestripe snapperAFF-0455076 Common dentexAFF-0455077 Common pandoraAFF-0455078 Common silver-biddyAFF-0455079 Common snookAFF-0455080 Common two-banded seabreamAFF-0455081 ConeyAFF-0455082 Congo dentexAFF-0455083 Coral hindAFF-0455084 Corkwing wrasseAFF-0455085 CornetfishAFF-0455086 Corvina drumAFF-0455087 Crimson seabreamAFF-0455088 Croakers neiAFF-0455089 Croakers, drums neiAFF-0455090 Cubera snapperAFF-0455091 CunnerAFF-0455092 Daggerhead breams neiAFF-0455093 Dentex neiAFF-0455094 Dogtooth grouperAFF-0455095 Drums neiAFF-0455096 Dungat grouperAFF-0455097 Dusky grouperAFF-0455098 Eastern pomfredAFF-0455099 EelpoutAFF-0455100 Eeltail catfishesAFF-0455101 Emperors(=Scavengers) neiAFF-0455102 European seabassAFF-0455103 Filefishes neiAFF-0455104 Filefishes, leatherjackets nei

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455105 Five-lined snapperAFF-0455106 Flathead grey mulletAFF-0455107 Flatheads neiAFF-0455108 Flying gurnardAFF-0455109 Fourfinger threadfinAFF-0455110 Fourlined teraponAFF-0455111 Fusiliers neiAFF-0455112 GagAFF-0455113 Geelbek croakerAFF-0455114 Giant African threadfinAFF-0455115 Giant catfishAFF-0455116 Giant seabassAFF-0455117 Gilthead seabreamAFF-0455118 GlassfishesAFF-0455119 GoatfishesAFF-0455120 Goatfishes, red mullets neiAFF-0455121 Gobies neiAFF-0455122 Golden grey mulletAFF-0455123 Golden threadfin breamAFF-0455124 Goldlined seabreamAFF-0455125 Goldsilk seabreamAFF-0455126 Goldsinny-wrasseAFF-0455127 Greasy grouperAFF-0455128 Greater lizardfishAFF-0455129 Greater weeverAFF-0455130 Green humphead parrotfishAFF-0455131 Green jobfishAFF-0455132 Grey rockcodAFF-0455133 Grey snapperAFF-0455134 Grey triggerfishAFF-0455135 Groupers neiAFF-0455136 Groupers, seabasses nei

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455137 Grunts, sweetlips neiAFF-0455138 Guinean striped mojarraAFF-0455139 Gulf kingcroakerAFF-0455140 Gulf parrotfishAFF-0455141 Haffara seabreamAFF-0455142 Hagfishes neiAFF-0455143 HogfishAFF-0455144 Honeycomb grouperAFF-0455145 Hong Kong grouperAFF-0455146 Honnibe croakerAFF-0455147 Humpback grouperAFF-0455148 Humpback red snapperAFF-0455149 Humped rockcodAFF-0455150 Humphead wrasseAFF-0455151 Humpnose big-eye breamAFF-0455152 Indian threadfinAFF-0455153 Indo-Pacific tarponAFF-0455154 Japanese seabassAFF-0455155 Japanese threadfin breamAFF-0455156 Javelin grunterAFF-0455157 Jobfishes neiAFF-0455158 John's snapperAFF-0455159 Karanteen seabreamAFF-0455160 Kelp greenlingAFF-0455161 King soldier breamAFF-0455162 King weakfishAFF-0455163 Kingcroakers neiAFF-0455164 Klunzinger's mulletAFF-0455165 Korean sandlanceAFF-0455166 LadyfishAFF-0455167 Lane snapperAFF-0455168 Large yellow croaker

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455169 Large-eye dentexAFF-0455170 Largeeye breamsAFF-0455171 Law croakerAFF-0455172 Leaping mulletAFF-0455173 Lebranche mulletAFF-0455174 Leopard coralgrouperAFF-0455175 Lesser African threadfinAFF-0455176 LingcodAFF-0455177 Lizardfishes neiAFF-0455178 Longfin bonefishAFF-0455179 Lusitanian toadfishAFF-0455180 Malabar blood snapperAFF-0455181 Malabar grouperAFF-0455182 Mangrove red snapperAFF-0455183 Marbled rockcodAFF-0455184 Marbled spinefootAFF-0455185 MeagreAFF-0455186 Meagres neiAFF-0455187 Mexican barred snapperAFF-0455188 Mi-iuy (brown) croakerAFF-0455189 Minstrel sweetlipsAFF-0455190 Mojarras(=Silver-biddies) neiAFF-0455191 Mojarras, etc. neiAFF-0455192 Monocle breamsAFF-0455193 MoonfishAFF-0455194 MoraysAFF-0455195 Mote sculpinAFF-0455196 Mountain mulletAFF-0455197 Mullets neiAFF-0455198 Mutton snapperAFF-0455199 Nassau grouperAFF-0455200 New Zealand blue cod

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455201 Northern kingfishAFF-0455202 Northern pufferAFF-0455203 Northern red snapperAFF-0455204 Ocean poutAFF-0455205 Okhotsk atka mackerelAFF-0455206 OpaleyeAFF-0455207 Orange perchAFF-0455208 Orange-spotted grouperAFF-0455209 Orange-striped emperorAFF-0455210 Pacific cornetfishAFF-0455211 Pacific red snapperAFF-0455212 Pacific sandlanceAFF-0455213 Pacific sandperchAFF-0455214 Pacific spadefishAFF-0455215 Painted notieAFF-0455216 Painted sweetlipsAFF-0455217 Pandoras neiAFF-0455218 Panga seabreamAFF-0455219 Papuan black snapperAFF-0455220 Parassi mulletAFF-0455221 Pargo breams neiAFF-0455222 ParoreAFF-0455223 ParrotfishAFF-0455224 Parrotfishes neiAFF-0455225 Patagonian blennieAFF-0455226 Peacock hindAFF-0455227 Pearly razorfishAFF-0455228 Percoids neiAFF-0455229 Peruvian banded croakerAFF-0455230 Peruvian rock seabassAFF-0455231 Peruvian weakfishAFF-0455232 Picarels nei

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455233 PigfishAFF-0455234 Pink ear emperorAFF-0455235 Pink maomaoAFF-0455236 Ponyfishes(=Slipmouths)AFF-0455237 Ponyfishes(=Slipmouths) neiAFF-0455238 PorgiesAFF-0455239 Porgies, seabreams neiAFF-0455240 Puffers neiAFF-0455241 Queen snapperAFF-0455242 Randall's threadfin breamAFF-0455243 Red bigeyeAFF-0455244 Red drumAFF-0455245 Red grouperAFF-0455246 Red hindAFF-0455247 Red mulletAFF-0455248 Red pandoraAFF-0455249 Red porgyAFF-0455250 Red steenbrasAFF-0455251 Redmouth grouperAFF-0455252 Rice-paddy eelAFF-0455253 Roving coralgrouperAFF-0455254 Royal threadfinAFF-0455255 Rubberlip gruntAFF-0455256 RuffAFF-0455257 Russell's snapperAFF-0455258 Rusty jobfishAFF-0455259 Sabre squirrelfishAFF-0455260 Saddled seabreamAFF-0455261 SalemaAFF-0455262 Sand steenbrasAFF-0455263 Sand tilefishAFF-0455264 Sandeels(=Sandlances) nei

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455265 Santer seabreamAFF-0455266 Sargo breams neiAFF-0455267 ScampAFF-0455268 ScatsAFF-0455269 SculpinsAFF-0455270 Sculpins neiAFF-0455271 ScupAFF-0455272 Sea catfishes neiAFF-0455273 Sea chubs neiAFF-0455274 Seabasses neiAFF-0455275 Sharpsnout seabreamAFF-0455276 SheepsheadAFF-0455277 Shi drumAFF-0455278 Silk snapperAFF-0455279 Sillago-whitingsAFF-0455280 Silver croakerAFF-0455281 Silver gruntAFF-0455282 Silver seabreamAFF-0455283 Silver sillagoAFF-0455284 Sixfinger threadfinAFF-0455285 Sky emperorAFF-0455286 Slender silver-biddyAFF-0455287 Smallscaled grouperAFF-0455288 Smalltooth emperorAFF-0455289 Snake eels neiAFF-0455290 Snappers neiAFF-0455291 Snappers, jobfishes neiAFF-0455292 Snooks(=Robalos) neiAFF-0455293 Snowy grouperAFF-0455294 Snubnose emperorAFF-0455295 So-iny (redlip) mulletAFF-0455296 So-iuy mullet

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455297 Sobaity seabreamAFF-0455298 Sohal surgeonfishAFF-0455299 Sompat gruntAFF-0455300 Sordid rubberlipAFF-0455301 South American silver croakerAFF-0455302 South American silver porgyAFF-0455303 Southern meagre(=Mulloway)AFF-0455304 Southern red snapperAFF-0455305 Spadefishes neiAFF-0455306 Spangled emperorAFF-0455307 Spinefeet(=Rabbitfishes) neiAFF-0455308 Spot croakerAFF-0455309 Spotfin flatheadAFF-0455310 Spotted coralgrouperAFF-0455311 Spotted grouperAFF-0455312 Spotted rose snapperAFF-0455313 Spotted seabassAFF-0455314 Spotted sicklefishAFF-0455315 Spotted weakfishAFF-0455316 Squaretail coralgrouperAFF-0455317 Squaretail mulletAFF-0455318 Squeteague(=Gray weakfish)AFF-0455319 Squirrelfishes neiAFF-0455320 Steenbrasses neiAFF-0455321 Streaked spinefootAFF-0455322 Striped piggyAFF-0455323 Striped rockcodAFF-0455324 Striped weakfishAFF-0455325 Striped-eyed rockcodAFF-0455326 Summan grouperAFF-0455327 Surgeonfishes neiAFF-0455328 Surmullet

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0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455329 Surmullets(=Red mullets) neiAFF-0455330 Sweetlips, rubberlips neiAFF-0455331 TarponAFF-0455332 TautogAFF-0455333 Terapon perches neiAFF-0455334 Thinlip grey mulletAFF-0455335 Threadfin and dwarf breams neiAFF-0455336 Threadfin breams neiAFF-0455337 Threadfins, tasselfishes neiAFF-0455338 Threadsail filefishAFF-0455339 Thumbprint emperorAFF-0455340 Tigertooth croakerAFF-0455341 Toad notieAFF-0455342 Toadfishes, etc. neiAFF-0455343 TotoabaAFF-0455344 Transparent gobyAFF-0455345 Triangular rockcodAFF-0455346 Triggerfishes, durgons neiAFF-0455347 Trout sweetlipsAFF-0455348 Trumpet emperorAFF-0455349 Two-spot red snapperAFF-0455350 Twobar seabreamAFF-0455351 Velvet leatherjacketAFF-0455352 Vermilion snapperAFF-0455353 Waigieu seaperchAFF-0455354 Warsaw grouperAFF-0455355 Weakfishes neiAFF-0455356 Weeverfishes neiAFF-0455357 Weevers neiAFF-0455358 West African croakers neiAFF-0455359 West African goatfishAFF-0455360 West African ladyfish

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0455 Miscellaneous coastal fishesAFF-0455AFF-0455361 Western Atlantic seabreamAFF-0455362 White barbelAFF-0455363 White croakerAFF-0455364 White grouperAFF-0455365 White gruntAFF-0455366 White margateAFF-0455367 White mulletAFF-0455368 White seabreamAFF-0455369 White steenbrasAFF-0455370 White stumpnoseAFF-0455371 White weakfishAFF-0455372 White-blotched grouperAFF-0455373 White-spotted spinefootAFF-0455374 Whitemouth croakerAFF-0455375 Wrasses, hogfishes, etc. neiAFF-0455376 Yellow croakerAFF-0455377 Yellow snapperAFF-0455378 Yellow-edged lyretailAFF-0455379 Yellowback seabreamAFF-0455380 Yellowbar angelfishAFF-0455381 Yellowbelly rockcodAFF-0455382 Yellowedge grouperAFF-0455383 Yellowfin grouperAFF-0455384 Yellowfin hindAFF-0455385 Yellowfin notieAFF-0455386 Yellowfin seabreamAFF-0455387 Yellowlip emperorAFF-0455388 Yellowstripe goatfishAFF-0455389 Yellowtail snapperAFF-0455390 Nototheniops nybeliniAFF-0455391 Paralabrax sppAFF-0455392 Arius spp

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456

AFF-0456001 AlfonsinoAFF-0456002 Alfonsinos neiAFF-0456003 American anglerAFF-0456004 American congerAFF-0456005 Angler(=Monk)AFF-0456006 Anglerfishes neiAFF-0456007 Antarctic horsefishAFF-0456008 Antarctic toothfishAFF-0456009 ArgentineAFF-0456010 Argentine congerAFF-0456011 ArgentinesAFF-0456012 Atlantic goldeneye tilefishAFF-0456013 Atlantic redfishes neiAFF-0456014 Atlantic searobinsAFF-0456015 Atlantic wolffishAFF-0456016 Baird's slickheadAFF-0456017 Banded yellowfishAFF-0456018 BarrelfishAFF-0456019 Basketwork eelAFF-0456020 Beaked redfishAFF-0456021 Bearded brotulaAFF-0456022 Bigspined boarfishAFF-0456023 Black cardinal fishAFF-0456024 Black cusk-eelAFF-0456025 Black driftfishAFF-0456026 Black oreoAFF-0456027 Black rockfishAFF-0456028 Black scabbardfishAFF-0456029 Blackbellied anglerAFF-0456030 Blackbelly rosefishAFF-0456031 Blackfin goosefish

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0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456AFF-0456032 Blackfin icefishAFF-0456033 Blackmouth splitfinAFF-0456034 Bluefin gurnardAFF-0456035 Bluenose warehouAFF-0456036 BoarfishAFF-0456037 Boarfishes neiAFF-0456038 Bocaccio rockfishAFF-0456039 Bonnetmouths, rubyfishes neiAFF-0456040 Canary rockfishAFF-0456041 Cape bonnetmouthAFF-0456042 Cape gurnardAFF-0456043 Capro doryAFF-0456044 Cardinal fishes neiAFF-0456045 CastanetaAFF-0456046 Chilipepper rockfishAFF-0456047 Choicy ruffAFF-0456048 Common warehouAFF-0456049 Conger eels, etc. neiAFF-0456050 Crested bellowfishAFF-0456051 Cusk-eels neiAFF-0456052 Cusk-eels, brotulas neiAFF-0456053 Daggertooth pike congerAFF-0456054 Darkblotched rockfishAFF-0456055 Deep-sea smeltAFF-0456056 Demersal percomorphs neiAFF-0456057 Devil anglerfishAFF-0456058 Dories neiAFF-0456059 EelpoutsAFF-0456060 Electron subantarcticAFF-0456061 EscolarAFF-0456062 European congerAFF-0456063 Frostfishes

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456AFF-0456064 Giant boarfishAFF-0456065 Giant stargazerAFF-0456066 Golden redfishAFF-0456067 Great Northern tilefishAFF-0456068 Greater argentineAFF-0456069 GreeneyesAFF-0456070 Grey gurnardAFF-0456071 Grey tilefishAFF-0456072 Gurnards, searobins neiAFF-0456073 Hairtails, scabbardfishes neiAFF-0456074 Hapuku wreckfishAFF-0456075 Hector's lanternfishAFF-0456076 Icefishes neiAFF-0456077 Imperial blackfishAFF-0456078 Indian driftfishAFF-0456079 Japanese sandfishAFF-0456080 John doryAFF-0456081 Jonah's icefishAFF-0456082 King doryAFF-0456083 KingklipAFF-0456084 Korean rockfishAFF-0456085 Lantern fishAFF-0456086 Lanternfishes neiAFF-0456087 Largehead hairtailAFF-0456088 Latchet(=Sharpbeak gurnard)AFF-0456089 Longspine snipefishAFF-0456090 Longtail Southern codAFF-0456091 Lumpfish(=Lumpsucker)AFF-0456092 Mackerel icefishAFF-0456093 Mediterranean slimeheadAFF-0456094 Mirror doryAFF-0456095 Monkfishes nei

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456AFF-0456096 MorwongsAFF-0456097 Myers' icefishAFF-0456098 New Zealand doryAFF-0456099 Nichol's lanternfishAFF-0456100 Northern wolffishAFF-0456101 Norway redfishAFF-0456102 Ocean whitefishAFF-0456103 Ocellated icefishAFF-0456104 Offshore rockfishAFF-0456105 OilfishAFF-0456106 Orange roughyAFF-0456107 Oreo dories neiAFF-0456108 Pacific ocean perchAFF-0456109 Pacific rudderfishAFF-0456110 Pacific tripletailAFF-0456111 Patagonian redfishAFF-0456112 Patagonian rockcodAFF-0456113 Patagonian toothfishAFF-0456114 Pelagic armourheadAFF-0456115 Pelagic armourheads neiAFF-0456116 Pemarco blackfishAFF-0456117 Peruvian morwongAFF-0456118 Pike icefishAFF-0456119 Pike-congers neiAFF-0456120 Pink cusk-eelAFF-0456121 PlunderfishAFF-0456122 Red bandfishAFF-0456123 Red cusk-eelAFF-0456124 Red gurnardAFF-0456125 Red pike congerAFF-0456126 Red scorpionfishAFF-0456127 Redfish

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456AFF-0456128 Roudi escolarAFF-0456129 RubyfishAFF-0456130 RudderfishAFF-0456131 Ruffs, barrelfishes neiAFF-0456132 SablefishAFF-0456133 Sandpaper fishAFF-0456134 Scaly gurnardAFF-0456135 Scorpionfishes neiAFF-0456136 Shortspine African anglerAFF-0456137 Shortspine thornyheadAFF-0456138 Silver gemfishAFF-0456139 Silver scabbardfishAFF-0456140 Silver warehouAFF-0456141 Silvery John doryAFF-0456142 Silvery lightfishAFF-0456143 Skinnycheek lanternfishAFF-0456144 Slickheads neiAFF-0456145 Slimeheads neiAFF-0456146 Smooth oreo doryAFF-0456147 Snake mackerels, escolars neiAFF-0456148 SnoekAFF-0456149 South Georgia icefishAFF-0456150 Spiky oreoAFF-0456151 Spiny icefishAFF-0456152 Spiny scorpionfishAFF-0456153 Splendid alfonsinoAFF-0456154 Spotted gurnardAFF-0456155 Spotted wolffishAFF-0456156 StargazerAFF-0456157 Stout beardfishAFF-0456158 Streaked gurnardAFF-0456159 Tarakihi

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0456 Miscellaneous demersal fishesAFF-0456AFF-0456160 Tilefishes neiAFF-0456161 TripletailAFF-0456162 Trumpeters neiAFF-0456163 Tub gurnardAFF-0456164 Unicorn icefishAFF-0456165 Violet warehouAFF-0456166 Warehou neiAFF-0456167 White snake mackerelAFF-0456168 White warehouAFF-0456169 Whitespotted congerAFF-0456170 Widow rockfishAFF-0456171 Wolffishes(=Catfishes) neiAFF-0456172 WreckfishAFF-0456173 Yellowtail rockfishAFF-0456174 Parachaenichthys georgianusAFF-0456175 Chionodraco hamatusAFF-0456176 Chionobathyscus dewittiAFF-0456177 Notolepis spp

0457 Miscellaneous pelagic fishesAFF-0457

AFF-0457001 African moonfishAFF-0457002 Alexandria pompanoAFF-0457003 Amberjacks neiAFF-0457004 American harvestfishAFF-0457005 Atlantic bumperAFF-0457006 Atlantic butterfishAFF-0457007 Atlantic horse mackerelAFF-0457008 Atlantic mackerelAFF-0457009 Atlantic moonfishAFF-0457010 Atlantic pomfretAFF-0457011 Atlantic saury

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0457 Miscellaneous pelagic fishesAFF-0457AFF-0457012 Atlantic silversideAFF-0457013 Ballyhoo halfbeakAFF-0457014 Bar jackAFF-0457015 Barracudas neiAFF-0457016 Big-scale sand smeltAFF-0457017 Bigeye scadAFF-0457018 Bigeye trevallyAFF-0457019 Black pomfretAFF-0457020 Blackbanded trevallyAFF-0457021 Blue butterfishAFF-0457022 Blue jack mackerelAFF-0457023 Blue mackerelAFF-0457024 Blue runnerAFF-0457025 Bluefin trevallyAFF-0457026 BluefishAFF-0457027 Butterfishes, pomfrets neiAFF-0457028 Cape horse mackerelAFF-0457029 CapelinAFF-0457030 Carangids neiAFF-0457031 Chilean jack mackerelAFF-0457032 Chilean silversideAFF-0457033 Chub mackerelAFF-0457034 CobiaAFF-0457035 Common dolphinfishAFF-0457036 Crevalle jackAFF-0457037 Cunene horse mackerelAFF-0457038 DealfishAFF-0457039 DealfishesAFF-0457040 Doublespotted queenfishAFF-0457041 European barracudaAFF-0457042 False scadAFF-0457043 False trevally

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0457 Miscellaneous pelagic fishesAFF-0457AFF-0457044 Flat needlefishAFF-0457045 Florida pompanoAFF-0457046 Flyingfishes neiAFF-0457047 GarfishAFF-0457048 Giant trevallyAFF-0457049 Golden trevallyAFF-0457050 Great barracudaAFF-0457051 Greater amberjackAFF-0457052 Greenback horse mackerelAFF-0457053 Gulf butterfishes, etc. neiAFF-0457054 Halfbeaks neiAFF-0457055 Hound needlefishAFF-0457056 Indian mackerelAFF-0457057 Indian mackerels neiAFF-0457058 Indian pompanoAFF-0457059 Indian scadAFF-0457060 Jack and horse mackerels neiAFF-0457061 Jacks, crevalles neiAFF-0457062 Japanese amberjackAFF-0457063 Japanese flyingfishAFF-0457064 Japanese halfbeakAFF-0457065 Japanese jack mackerelAFF-0457066 Japanese scadAFF-0457067 King of herringsAFF-0457068 LeerfishAFF-0457069 Live sharksuckerAFF-0457070 LookdownAFF-0457071 Mackerels neiAFF-0457072 Malabar trevallyAFF-0457073 Mediterranean horse mackerelAFF-0457074 Needlefishes neiAFF-0457075 Needlefishes, etc. nei

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0457 Miscellaneous pelagic fishesAFF-0457AFF-0457076 Needlescaled queenfishAFF-0457077 Obtuse barracudaAFF-0457078 Ocean sunfishAFF-0457079 OpahAFF-0457080 Orangespotted trevallyAFF-0457081 Pacific bumperAFF-0457082 Pacific jack mackerelAFF-0457083 Pacific pompanoAFF-0457084 Pacific sauryAFF-0457085 Parona leatherjacketAFF-0457086 Pelagic percomorphs neiAFF-0457087 Peruvian moonfishAFF-0457088 Pickhandle barracudaAFF-0457089 PilotfishAFF-0457090 Pomfrets, ocean breams neiAFF-0457091 PompanoAFF-0457092 Pompanos neiAFF-0457093 QueenfishesAFF-0457094 Rainbow runnerAFF-0457095 Rough scadAFF-0457096 Scads neiAFF-0457097 Scomber mackerels neiAFF-0457098 Short mackerelAFF-0457099 Shortfin scadAFF-0457100 Shortjaw leatherjacketAFF-0457101 Shrimp scadAFF-0457102 Sickle pomfretAFF-0457103 Silver pomfretAFF-0457104 Silver pomfrets neiAFF-0457105 Silversides(=Sand smelts) neiAFF-0457106 Snubnose pompanoAFF-0457107 Southern opah

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0457 Miscellaneous pelagic fishesAFF-0457AFF-0457108 Southwest Atlantic butterfishAFF-0457109 Suckerfishes, remoras neiAFF-0457110 Talang queenfishAFF-0457111 Torpedo scadAFF-0457112 VadigoAFF-0457113 White trevallyAFF-0457114 Yellowspotted trevallyAFF-0457115 Yellowstripe scadAFF-0457116 Yellowtail amberjackAFF-0457117 Yellowtail scad

0458 Sharks, rays, chimaerasAFF-0458

AFF-0458001 AngelsharkAFF-0458002 Angelsharks, sand devils neiAFF-0458003 Angular roughsharkAFF-0458004 Antarctic starry skateAFF-0458005 Arctic skateAFF-0458006 Argentine angelsharkAFF-0458007 Atlantic sharpnose sharkAFF-0458008 Basking sharkAFF-0458009 Bathyraja rays neiAFF-0458010 Bigeye thresherAFF-0458011 Birdbeak dogfishAFF-0458012 Black dogfishAFF-0458013 Blackmouth catsharkAFF-0458014 Blacktip sharkAFF-0458015 Blonde rayAFF-0458016 Blue sharkAFF-0458017 Blue skateAFF-0458018 Bluntnose sixgill sharkAFF-0458019 Bramble shark

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0458 Sharks, rays, chimaerasAFF-0458AFF-0458020 Broadnose sevengill sharkAFF-0458021 Brown rayAFF-0458022 Brown smooth-houndAFF-0458023 Bull sharkAFF-0458024 California butterfly rayAFF-0458025 Cape elephantfishAFF-0458026 Catsharks, etc. neiAFF-0458027 Catsharks, nursehounds neiAFF-0458028 Chimaeras, etc. neiAFF-0458029 Chola guitarfishAFF-0458030 Common eagle rayAFF-0458031 Common stingrayAFF-0458032 Copper sharkAFF-0458033 Cownose rayAFF-0458034 Crocodile sharkAFF-0458035 Cuckoo rayAFF-0458036 Dark ghost sharkAFF-0458037 Dark-belly skateAFF-0458038 Devil fishAFF-0458039 Dogfish sharks neiAFF-0458040 Dogfish sharks, etc. neiAFF-0458041 Dogfishes and hounds neiAFF-0458042 Draughtsboard sharkAFF-0458043 Dusky catsharkAFF-0458044 Dusky sharkAFF-0458045 Dusky smooth-houndAFF-0458046 Eagle rays neiAFF-0458047 Eaton's skateAFF-0458048 Elephantfishes, etc. neiAFF-0458049 Ghost sharkAFF-0458050 Giant guitarfishAFF-0458051 Giant manta

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0458 Sharks, rays, chimaerasAFF-0458AFF-0458052 Great lanternsharkAFF-0458053 Great white sharkAFF-0458054 Greenland sharkAFF-0458055 Guitarfishes, etc. neiAFF-0458056 Gulper sharkAFF-0458057 Hammerhead sharks, etc. neiAFF-0458058 Kerguelen sandpaper skateAFF-0458059 Kitefin sharkAFF-0458060 Knifetooth dogfishAFF-0458061 Lanternsharks neiAFF-0458062 Leafscale gulper sharkAFF-0458063 Lemon sharkAFF-0458064 Little skateAFF-0458065 Little sleeper sharkAFF-0458066 Longfin makoAFF-0458067 Longnose spurdogAFF-0458068 Longnose velvet dogfishAFF-0458069 Longnosed skateAFF-0458070 Longtail stingrayAFF-0458071 Lowfin gulper sharkAFF-0458072 Mackerel sharks,porbeagles neiAFF-0458073 Mako sharksAFF-0458074 Mantas, devil rays neiAFF-0458075 McCain's skateAFF-0458076 Mouse catsharkAFF-0458077 Murray's skateAFF-0458078 Narrownose smooth-houndAFF-0458079 New Zealand rough skateAFF-0458080 New Zealand smooth skateAFF-0458081 Norwegian skateAFF-0458082 Nurse sharkAFF-0458083 Nursehound

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0458 Sharks, rays, chimaerasAFF-0458AFF-0458084 Oceanic whitetip sharkAFF-0458085 Pacific angelsharkAFF-0458086 Pacific guitarfishAFF-0458087 Pacific sleeper sharkAFF-0458088 Pelagic thresherAFF-0458089 Picked dogfishAFF-0458090 Plownose chimaeraAFF-0458091 PorbeagleAFF-0458092 Portuguese dogfishAFF-0458093 Rabbit fishAFF-0458094 Raja rays neiAFF-0458095 Ratfishes neiAFF-0458096 Rays and skates neiAFF-0458097 Rays, stingrays, mantas neiAFF-0458098 Requiem sharks neiAFF-0458099 Round rayAFF-0458100 Sailfin roughsharkAFF-0458101 SailrayAFF-0458102 Sand tiger sharkAFF-0458103 Sandbar sharkAFF-0458104 Sandy rayAFF-0458105 SawfishesAFF-0458106 Sawsharks neiAFF-0458107 Scalloped hammerheadAFF-0458108 Shagreen rayAFF-0458109 Sharks, rays, skates, etc. neiAFF-0458110 Sharpnose stingrayAFF-0458111 Sharptooth houndsharkAFF-0458112 Shortfin makoAFF-0458113 Silky sharkAFF-0458114 Small-eyed rayAFF-0458115 Small-spotted catshark

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0458 Sharks, rays, chimaerasAFF-0458AFF-0458116 Smalltail sharkAFF-0458117 Smooth hammerheadAFF-0458118 Smooth-houndAFF-0458119 Smooth-hounds neiAFF-0458120 Southern stingrayAFF-0458121 Spiny butterfly rayAFF-0458122 Spot-tail sharkAFF-0458123 Spotted estuary smooth-houndAFF-0458124 Spotted ratfishAFF-0458125 Spotted rayAFF-0458126 Starry rayAFF-0458127 Starry smooth-houndAFF-0458128 Stingrays neiAFF-0458129 Stingrays, butterfly rays neiAFF-0458130 Straightnose rabbitfishAFF-0458131 Thornback rayAFF-0458132 ThresherAFF-0458133 Thresher sharks neiAFF-0458134 Tiger sharkAFF-0458135 Tope sharkAFF-0458136 Torpedo raysAFF-0458137 Undulate rayAFF-0458138 Various sharks neiAFF-0458139 Velvet bellyAFF-0458140 Whip stingrayAFF-0458141 White skateAFF-0458142 Whitespotted wedgefishAFF-0458143 Raja taaf

0459 Tunas, bonitos, billfishesAFF-0459

AFF-045901 Albacore

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0459 Tunas, bonitos, billfishesAFF-0459AFF-045902 Atlantic bluefin tunaAFF-045903 Atlantic bonitoAFF-045904 Atlantic sailfishAFF-045905 Atlantic Spanish mackerelAFF-045906 Atlantic white marlinAFF-045907 Bigeye tunaAFF-045908 Black marlinAFF-045909 Black skipjackAFF-045910 Blackfin tunaAFF-045911 Blue marlinAFF-045912 Bullet tunaAFF-045913 Butterfly kingfishAFF-045914 CeroAFF-045915 Dogtooth tunaAFF-045916 Eastern Pacific bonitoAFF-045917 Frigate and bullet tunasAFF-045918 Frigate tunaAFF-045919 Indo-Pacific king mackerelAFF-045920 Indo-Pacific sailfishAFF-045921 Japanese Spanish mackerelAFF-045922 KawakawaAFF-045923 King mackerelAFF-045924 Little tunny(=Atl.black skipj)AFF-045925 Longbill spearfishAFF-045926 Longtail tunaAFF-045927 Marlins,sailfishes,etc. neiAFF-045928 Narrow-barred Spanish mackerelAFF-045929 Pacific bluefin tunaAFF-045930 Pacific sierraAFF-045931 Plain bonitoAFF-045932 Seerfishes neiAFF-045933 Serra Spanish mackerel

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0459 Tunas, bonitos, billfishesAFF-0459AFF-045934 Shortbill spearfishAFF-045935 Skipjack tunaAFF-045936 Slender tunaAFF-045937 Southern bluefin tunaAFF-045938 Streaked seerfishAFF-045939 Striped bonitoAFF-045940 Striped marlinAFF-045941 SwordfishAFF-045942 Tuna-like fishes neiAFF-045943 WahooAFF-045944 West African Spanish mackerelAFF-045945 Yellowfin tuna

046 Miscellaneous aquatic animal products

AFF-046

0461 CoralsAFF-0461

AFF-046101 Aka coralAFF-046102 Angel skin coralAFF-046103 Cnidarians neiAFF-046104 Hard corals, madrepores neiAFF-046105 Midway deep-sea coralAFF-046106 Momo, boke magai, misu coralAFF-046107 Sardinia coralAFF-046109 Shiro, white coral

0462 Pearls, mother-of-pearl, shellsAFF-0462

AFF-046201 Freshwater mussel shellsAFF-046202 Marine shells neiAFF-046203 Pearl oyster shells nei

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0462 Pearls, mother-of-pearl, shellsAFF-0462AFF-046204 Penguin wing oysterAFF-046205 Trochus shellsAFF-046206 Turban shells nei

0463 SpongesAFF-0463

AFF-046301 Sponges

047 Miscellaneous aquatic animalsAFF-047

0471 Crocodiles and alligatorsAFF-0471

AFF-047101 American alligatorAFF-047102 American crocodileAFF-047103 Australian crocodileAFF-047104 Black caimanAFF-047105 Broad-nosed caimanAFF-047106 Crocodiles and alligators neiAFF-047107 Cuban crocodileAFF-047108 Cuvier's Dwarf caimanAFF-047109 Estuarine crocodileAFF-047110 Morelet's crocodileAFF-047111 New Guinea crocodileAFF-047112 Nile crocodileAFF-047113 Siamese crocodileAFF-047114 Smooth-fronted caimanAFF-047115 Spectacled caiman

0472 Frogs and other amphibiansAFF-0472

AFF-047201 American bull frogAFF-047202 Frogs

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0473 Horseshoe crabs and other arachnoids

AFF-0473

AFF-047301 Horseshoe crab

0474 Miscellaneous aquatic invertebrates

AFF-0474

AFF-047401 Aquatic invertebrates neiAFF-047402 GorgoniansAFF-047403 JellyfishesAFF-047404 Marine wormsAFF-047405 Sea anemones

0475 Sea-squirts and other tunicatesAFF-0475

AFF-047501 Grooved sea squirtAFF-047502 Red baitAFF-047503 Red sea squirtAFF-047504 SalpsAFF-047505 Sea squirts nei

0476 Sea-urchins and other echinoderms

AFF-0476

AFF-047601 Black teatfishAFF-047602 Chilean sea urchinAFF-047603 EchinodermsAFF-047604 European edible sea urchinAFF-047605 Japanese sea cucumberAFF-047606 Prickly redfishAFF-047607 Red starfishAFF-047608 Sand fishAFF-047609 Sea cucumbers nei

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0476 Sea-urchins and other echinoderms

AFF-0476

AFF-047610 Sea urchins neiAFF-047611 Sea urchins, etc. neiAFF-047612 Starfishes neiAFF-047613 Stony sea urchinAFF-047614 White teatfish

0477 TurtlesAFF-0477

AFF-047701 Diamond back terrapinsAFF-047702 Green turtleAFF-047703 Hawksbill turtleAFF-047704 Loggerhead turtleAFF-047705 Marine turtles neiAFF-047706 River and lake turtles neiAFF-047707 Soft-shell turtle

048 MolluscsAFF-048

0481 Abalones, winkles, conchsAFF-0481

AFF-048101 Abalones neiAFF-048102 Angulate voluteAFF-048103 Blacklip abaloneAFF-048104 Chinese mystery snailAFF-048105 Commercial topAFF-048106 Common periwinkleAFF-048107 False abaloneAFF-048108 Gastropods neiAFF-048109 Giant abaloneAFF-048110 Helmet tonAFF-048111 Horned turban

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0481 Abalones, winkles, conchsAFF-0481AFF-048112 Japanese abaloneAFF-048113 MurexAFF-048114 Periwinkles neiAFF-048115 Perlemoen abaloneAFF-048116 Red abaloneAFF-048117 Sea snailsAFF-048118 Spiral babylonAFF-048119 Stromboid conchs neiAFF-048120 Tuberculate abaloneAFF-048121 Volutes neiAFF-048122 WhelkAFF-048123 Whelks

0482 Clams, cockles, arkshellsAFF-0482

AFF-048201 American yellow cockleAFF-048202 Anadara clams neiAFF-048203 Ark clams neiAFF-048204 Atl.jackknife(=Atl.razor clam)AFF-048205 Atlantic surf clamAFF-048206 Banded carpet shellAFF-048207 Basket cockleAFF-048208 Bear paw clamAFF-048209 Blood arkAFF-048210 Blood cockleAFF-048211 Butter clamAFF-048212 Carpet shells neiAFF-048213 Chilean semeleAFF-048214 Clams, etc. neiAFF-048215 Cockles neiAFF-048216 Common edible cockleAFF-048217 Common European bittersweet

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0482 Clams, cockles, arkshellsAFF-0482AFF-048218 Constricted tagelusAFF-048219 Crocus giant clamAFF-048220 Donax clamsAFF-048221 Elongate giant clamAFF-048222 Fluted giant clamAFF-048223 Gay's little venusAFF-048224 Giant clamAFF-048225 Globose clamAFF-048226 Golden carpet shellAFF-048227 Grooved carpet shellAFF-048228 Half-crenated arkAFF-048229 Hard clams neiAFF-048230 Imperial surf clamAFF-048231 Inflated arkAFF-048232 Japanese carpet shellAFF-048233 Japanese hard clamAFF-048234 Macha clamAFF-048235 Northern quahog(=Hard clam)AFF-048236 Ocean quahogAFF-048237 Oriental cyclinaAFF-048238 Pacific geoduckAFF-048239 Pacific horse clamAFF-048240 Pacific horse clams neiAFF-048241 Pacific littleneck clamAFF-048242 Pacific razor clamAFF-048243 Pipi wedge clamAFF-048244 Pod razor shellAFF-048245 Pullet carpet shellAFF-048246 Razor clams neiAFF-048247 Razor clams, knife clams neiAFF-048248 Rooster venusAFF-048249 Rostrate pitar

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Division Group Code Description DefinitionAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

0482 Clams, cockles, arkshellsAFF-0482AFF-048250 Sand gaperAFF-048251 Short neck clams neiAFF-048252 Smooth callistaAFF-048253 Smooth giant clamAFF-048254 Smooth mactraAFF-048255 Solid surf clamAFF-048256 Stimpson's surf clamAFF-048257 Striped venusAFF-048258 Stutchbury's venusAFF-048259 Surf clams neiAFF-048260 Sword razor shellAFF-048261 Taca clamAFF-048262 Taquilla clamsAFF-048263 Triangular tivelaAFF-048264 Venus clams neiAFF-048265 Warty venus

0483 Freshwater molluscsAFF-0483

AFF-048301 Asian clamAFF-048302 Freshwater molluscs neiAFF-048303 Japanese corbiculaAFF-048304 Swan mussel

0484 Miscellaneous marine molluscsAFF-0484

AFF-048401 Marine molluscs nei

0485 MusselsAFF-0485

AFF-048501 Australian musselAFF-048502 Blue musselAFF-048503 Chilean mussel

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0485 MusselsAFF-0485AFF-048504 Cholga musselAFF-048505 Choro musselAFF-048506 Green musselAFF-048507 Horse mussels neiAFF-048508 Korean musselAFF-048509 Mediterranean musselAFF-048510 New Zealand musselAFF-048511 River Plata musselAFF-048512 Sea mussels neiAFF-048513 South American rock mussel

0486 OystersAFF-0486

AFF-048601 American cupped oysterAFF-048602 Chilean flat oysterAFF-048603 Cortez oysterAFF-048604 Cupped oysters neiAFF-048605 European flat oysterAFF-048606 Flat and cupped oysters neiAFF-048607 Flat oysters neiAFF-048608 Gasar cupped oysterAFF-048609 Hooded oysterAFF-048610 Indian backwater oysterAFF-048611 Mangrove cupped oysterAFF-048612 New Zealand dredge oysterAFF-048613 Olympia flat oysterAFF-048614 Pacific cupped oysterAFF-048615 Slipper cupped oysterAFF-048616 Sydney cupped oyster

0487 Scallops, pectensAFF-0487

AFF-048701 American sea scallop

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0487 Scallops, pectensAFF-0487AFF-048702 Atlantic bay scallopAFF-048703 Calico scallopAFF-048704 Delicate scallopAFF-048705 Great Atlantic scallopAFF-048706 Great Mediterranean scallopAFF-048707 Iceland scallopAFF-048708 New Zealand scallopAFF-048709 Pacific calico scallopAFF-048710 Patagonian scallopAFF-048711 Pen shells neiAFF-048712 Peruvian calico scallopAFF-048713 Queen scallopAFF-048714 Scallops neiAFF-048715 Southern Australia scallopAFF-048716 Weathervane scallopAFF-048717 Yesso scallop

0488 Squids, cuttlefishes, octopusesAFF-0488

AFF-048801 Antarctic octopusesAFF-048802 Argentine shortfin squidAFF-048803 Bigfin reef squidAFF-048804 Broadtail shortfin squidAFF-048805 Cape Hope squidAFF-048806 Cephalopods neiAFF-048807 Common cuttlefishAFF-048808 Common octopusAFF-048809 Common squids neiAFF-048810 Cuttlefish, bobtail squids neiAFF-048811 European flying squidAFF-048812 Gonate squids neiAFF-048813 Greater hooked squid

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0488 Squids, cuttlefishes, octopusesAFF-0488AFF-048814 Horned and musky octopusesAFF-048815 Horned octopusAFF-048816 Japanese flying squidAFF-048817 Jumbo flying squidAFF-048818 Longfin squidAFF-048819 Mexican four-eyed octopusAFF-048820 Musky octopusAFF-048821 Neon flying squidAFF-048822 Northern shortfin squidAFF-048823 Octopuses neiAFF-048824 Octopuses, etc. neiAFF-048825 Opalescent inshore squidAFF-048826 Patagonian squidAFF-048827 Robust clubhook squidAFF-048828 Schoolmaster gonate squidAFF-048829 Sevenstar flying squidAFF-048830 Various squids neiAFF-048831 Veined squidAFF-048832 Wellington flying squid

049 Whales, seals and other aquatic mammals

AFF-049

0491 Blue-whales, fin-whalesAFF-0491

AFF-049101 Baleen whales neiAFF-049102 Blue whaleAFF-049103 Bowhead whaleAFF-049104 Bryde's whaleAFF-049105 Fin whaleAFF-049106 Gray whaleAFF-049107 Humpback whale

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0491 Blue-whales, fin-whalesAFF-0491AFF-049108 Minke whaleAFF-049109 Northern right whaleAFF-049110 Sei whaleAFF-049111 Southern right whale

0492 Eared seals, hair seals, walrusesAFF-0492

AFF-049201 Baikal sealAFF-049202 Bearded sealAFF-049203 Caspian sealAFF-049204 Grey sealAFF-049205 Harbour sealAFF-049206 Harp sealAFF-049207 Hooded sealAFF-049208 Larga sealAFF-049209 New Zealand fur sealAFF-049210 New Zealand sea lionAFF-049211 Northern fur sealAFF-049212 Ribbon sealAFF-049213 Ringed sealAFF-049214 Seals neiAFF-049215 South African fur sealAFF-049216 South American fur sealAFF-049217 South American sea lionAFF-049218 Steller sea lionAFF-049219 Walrus

0493 Miscellaneous aquatic mammalsAFF-0493

AFF-049301 Amazonian manateeAFF-049302 Aquatic mammals nei

0494 Sperm-whales, pilot-whalesAFF-0494

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0494 Sperm-whales, pilot-whalesAFF-0494

AFF-049401 Atlantic spotted dolphinAFF-049402 Atlantic white-sided dolphinAFF-049403 Australian snubfin dolphinAFF-049404 Baird's beaked whaleAFF-049405 Beaked whales neiAFF-049406 Blainville's beaked whaleAFF-049407 BotoAFF-049408 Bottlenose dolphinAFF-049409 Burmeister's porpoiseAFF-049410 Clymene dolphinAFF-049411 Commerson's dolphinAFF-049412 Common dolphinAFF-049413 Cuvier's beaked whaleAFF-049414 Dall's porpoiseAFF-049415 Dolphins neiAFF-049416 Dusky dolphinAFF-049417 Dwarf sperm whaleAFF-049418 False killer whaleAFF-049419 Finless porpoiseAFF-049420 FranciscanaAFF-049421 Gervais' beaked whaleAFF-049422 Guyana dolphinAFF-049423 Harbour porpoiseAFF-049424 Hector's dolphinAFF-049425 Indo-Pac. hump-backed dolphinAFF-049426 Indo-Pacif. bottlenose dolphinAFF-049427 Irrawaddy dolphinAFF-049428 Killer whaleAFF-049429 Long-beaked common dolphinAFF-049430 Long-finned pilot whaleAFF-049431 Melon-headed whale

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0494 Sperm-whales, pilot-whalesAFF-0494AFF-049432 NarwhalAFF-049433 Northern bottlenose whaleAFF-049434 Northern right whale dolphinAFF-049435 Pacific white-sided dolphinAFF-049436 Pantropical spotted dolphinAFF-049437 Peale's dolphinAFF-049438 Pilot whales neiAFF-049439 Pygmy sperm whaleAFF-049440 Risso's dolphinAFF-049441 Rough-toothed dolphinAFF-049442 Short-finned pilot whaleAFF-049443 Spectacled porpoiseAFF-049444 Sperm whaleAFF-049445 Spinner dolphinAFF-049446 Spotted dolphins neiAFF-049447 Stejneger's beaked whaleAFF-049448 Strap-toothed whaleAFF-049449 Striped dolphinAFF-049450 Toothed whales neiAFF-049451 TucuxiAFF-049452 VaquitaAFF-049453 White whaleAFF-049454 White-beaked dolphin

04S AFF-04SSource: Fishing: http://www.fao.org/figis/servlet/TabSelector

05 Index numbersAFF-05

051 Index numbers, totalAFF-051

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051 Index numbers, totalAFF-051AFF-05101 Index numbers of total agricultural

productionAFF-05102 Index numbers of crops productionAFF-05103 Index numbers of cereals productionAFF-05104 Index numbers of food productionAFF-05105 Index numbers of livestock productionAFF-05106 Index numbers of non-food production

052 Index numbers, per capitaAFF-052

AFF-05201 Index numbers of per capita agricultural production

AFF-05202 Index numbers of per capita crops production

AFF-05203 Index numbers of per capita cereals production

AFF-05204 Index numbers of per capita food productionAFF-05205 Index numbers of per capita livestock

productionAFF-05206 Index numbers of per capita non-food

production

21 Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats

AFF-21

211 Meat and meat productsAFF-211

AFF-21101 Cattle meat Meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone in. Commontrade names are beef and veal.

AFF-21102 Buffalo meat Fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone in or boneless.

AFF-21103 Sheep meat Meat of sheep and lamb, whether fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone inor boneless.

AFF-21104 Goat meat Meat of goats and kids, whether fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone inor boneless.

AFF-21105 Pig meat Meat, with the bone in, of domestic or wild pigs (e.g. wild boars),whether fresh, chilled or frozen.

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211 Meat and meat productsAFF-211AFF-21106 Chicken meat Fresh, chilled or frozen. May include all types of poultry meat ifnational statistics do not report

separate data.

AFF-21107 Duck meat Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21108 Goose and guinea fowl meat Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21110 Turkey meat Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21111 Bird meat, nes Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21112 Horse meat Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21113 Meat of Asses Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21114 Meat of Mules Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21115 Camel meat Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21116 Rabbit meat Fresh, chilled or frozen. May include hare meat.

AFF-21117 Meat of Other Rod Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21118 Meat Oth Camelids Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21120 Game meat Meat and offals of wild animals, whether fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21129 Meat nes Including frog legs, marine mammals, etc. Some countries includeunder this heading meats that are listed above, but which are notreported separately. Fresh, chilled or frozen.

AFF-21139 Offals Nes Fresh, chilled or frozen.

215 Animal and vegetable oils and fatsAFF-215

AFF-21501 Maize oil Extracted from germ by pressure or by solvents.

AFF-21502 Palm kernel oil Obtained from the kernel of the nut of the fruits of the oil palm by pressure in two or three stages at different temperatures. Including oil of babassu kernels.

AFF-21503 Soybean oil Obtained by solvent extraction from the beans. Used mainly for food.

AFF-21504 Groundnut oil Obtained by pressure or solvent extraction. Used mainly for food.

AFF-21505 Coconut (copra) oil Obtained by pressure from copra and by solvent from the residues of pressure extraction. Has both food and industrial uses.

AFF-21506 Palm oil Obtained from the mesocarp of the fruit of the oil palm by pressure, and also by solvent from the residues of the pressure extraction.

AFF-21507 Olive oil, virgin Obtained from olives by mechanical or other physical means. Olive oil is the only vegetable oil that can be consumed without refining.

AFF-21508 Sunflower oil Obtained by pressure extraction. Mainly for food use.

AFF-21510 Rapeseed oil Obtained by pressure extraction for food use. Oil recovered with solvent from the residues of the pressure extraction is used for industrial purposes. Canola oil is produced from new varieties of rapeseed.

AFF-21511 Safflower oil Obtained either by pressure or by solvent. Has both food and industrial uses.

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215 Animal and vegetable oils and fatsAFF-215AFF-21512 Sesame oil Obtained by pressure extraction in two or three stages at different temperatures. Sometimes the

oil is also extracted by solvent from the residue of the pressure extraction. Used mainly for food.

AFF-21513 Cottonseed oil Obtained first by pressure extraction from the kernels of cotton seeds. The residue from this process is then exposed to a solvent. Used mainly as a food.

AFF-21514 Linseed oil Obtained by pressure extraction. Used mainly in non-food items.

22 Dairy products and egg productsAFF-22

221 Processed liquid milk and creamAFF-221

222 Other dairy productsAFF-222

AFF-22201 Milk Whole Dried Milk and cream from which water has been completely removed by various methods. In form of powder, granules or other solid forms. May contain added sugar or other sweeteners.

AFF-22202 Whey Dry Used in both food and animal feed.

24 BeveragesAFF-24

242 WinesAFF-242

AFF-24201 Wine Wines of fresh grapes of all qualities, including sparkling, fortified and dessert wines.

243 Malt liquors and maltAFF-243

AFF-24301 Beer of Barley Beverage that may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic that is made from fermented malted cereals (mainly barley), water and hops. Non-malted cereals may also be used. The FAO definition differs from the main international classifications in that it includes non-alcoholic beer.

26 Yarn and threadAFF-26

261 Natural textile fibres prepared for spinning

AFF-261

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261 Natural textile fibres prepared for spinning

AFF-261

AFF-26101 Silk Raw Obtained by reeling the filaments from cocoons. Not thrown.

AFF Agriculture, forestry and fishingAFF

Source: United Nation Statistics Divisuion COMTRADE database

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