KBLI section A

KBLI Section A: Agriculture, forestry, and fishing

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Complete list of KBLI 2025 codes in Section A - Agriculture, forestry, and fishing. 3 divisions, 122 activity codes with OSS risk, KLU, and licensing.

Published: 2026-03-19 Reviewed: 2026-03-19 Authority: Official Indonesian source cross-check required

Page summary

Section A covers crop cultivation, livestock, hunting, forestry, and capture or farm-based fishery activities and is most often used by farm operators, plantation businesses, livestock operators, forestry actors, and fishery businesses. In this corpus the first branch view is 1. Pertanian Tanaman, Peternakan, Perburuan, Dan Kegiatan Jasa Terkait; 2. Pengelolaan Kehutanan Dan Pemanenan Kayu; 3. Perikanan; use this level to separate activities that still belong to primary production, harvest output, and farm-side cultivation results from cases that have already drifted into commodity trading, food processing, or standalone non-farm service activities.

What falls inside this scope

In this portal, Section A breaks directly into Division 01 - Pertanian Tanaman, Peternakan, Perburuan, Dan Kegiatan Jasa Terkait, Division 02 - Pengelolaan Kehutanan Dan Pemanenan Kayu, and Division 03 - Perikanan. Use those division pages once the broader section boundary is clear enough to narrow the search.

What usually sits outside this scope

Activities usually move outside Section A once the main operation is better read through KBLI codes for Mining and quarrying. If the business no longer aligns with agriculture, forestry, and fishing, step back and compare the neighbouring sections again.

How to use this page

Read the division branches under Section A first, then move down only into the branch that actually matches the main business object and output.

FAQ

When should a user start from KBLI Section A?

Start from Section A when the user already knows the business belongs to crop cultivation, livestock, hunting, forestry, and capture or farm-based fishery activities but the correct division is still unclear. This level exists to screen the branch before a narrower code is chosen.

How should Section A be read when a business mixes primary production, harvest output, and farm-side cultivation results?

Start from the dominant business object and output. Inside Section A, users should compare branches such as Pertanian Tanaman, Peternakan, Perburuan, Dan Kegiatan Jasa Terkait, Pengelolaan Kehutanan Dan Pemanenan Kayu, and Perikanan to see which activity is truly central rather than merely supportive.

If the business also touches commodity trading, food processing, or standalone non-farm service activities, should the review still begin in Section A?

Only begin in Section A if the operational centre still belongs to primary production, harvest output, and farm-side cultivation results. If the dominant activity is actually commodity trading, food processing, or standalone non-farm service activities, the safer move is to compare the neighbouring sections before going down to division level.

Who most needs the Section A page before choosing a final code?

This page is most useful for farm operators, plantation businesses, livestock operators, forestry actors, and fishery businesses who are still separating several large branches inside one activity family. Starting from section level reduces the risk of dropping too early into a division that sounds similar but carries a different function.

When should the user move from Section A down to a division or 5-digit code?

Move to the division once the section boundary is clear, and only move to the 5-digit code after the main activity can be operationally separated from nearby branches.

Changelog

  • 2026-03-19 - The code page was published with the official KBLI hierarchy and an activity summary.
  • 2026-03-19 - Linked KLU, related tools, and compliance blocks were updated.

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