Full-time business

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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

  1. www.wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de , accessed on May 8, 2011
  2. www.agrar-presseportal.de accessed on May 8, 2011