Full-time business
A major acquisition operation is an agricultural family , in which the holding is operated full-time and more than 50 percent of the income earned from agricultural work. The opposite is called a part-time business .
Full-time business is the umbrella term for full-time business and additional business, which has been summarized statistically in the group of full-time businesses since 1995.
In the agricultural policy report of the Federal Government ( Agricultural Report ) an agricultural operation as main occupation operation considered, where required by the legal forms sole proprietorships and partnerships with 16 or more European size units (ESU) and at least one worker ( Ak is managed).
The number of full-time farms in Germany in 1997 was 211,300. This means that at this point in time 41 percent of all family farms were farmed as their main occupation.
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de , accessed on May 8, 2011
- ↑ www.agrar-presseportal.de accessed on May 8, 2011