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Extensive agriculture [Primary Activity]
Definition:
(
Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 DICTIONARY)
means any of the following:
- the production of crops or fodder (including irrigated pasture and fodder crops) for commercial purposes,
- the grazing of livestock for commercial purposes,
- bee keeping,
- a dairy (pasture-based).
Note. Extensive agriculture is a type of
agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2011 Dictionary)
means any of the following:
(a) |
the production of crops or fodder (including irrigated pasture and fodder crops) for commercial purposes, |
(b) |
the grazing of livestock for commercial purposes, |
(d) |
a dairy (pasture-based). |
Note. Extensive agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Manly Local Environmental Plan 2013 Dictionary)
means any of the following:
(a) |
the production of crops or fodder (including irrigated pasture and fodder crops) for commercial purposes, |
(b) |
the grazing of livestock for commercial purposes, |
(d) |
a dairy (pasture-based). |
Note. Extensive agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 Dictionary)
means any of the following:
- the production of crops or fodder (including irrigated pasture and fodder crops) for commercial purposes,
- the grazing of livestock for commercial purposes,
- bee keeping,
- a dairy (pasture-based).
Note. Extensive agriculture is a type of
agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Historic Historic - Draft Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2009)
means:
(a) the production of crops or fodder (including irrigated pasture and fodder crops), or
(b) the grazing of livestock, or
(c) bee keeping, for commercial purposes,
but does not include any of the following:
(d) animal boarding or training establishments,
(e) aquaculture,
(f) farm forestry,
(g) intensive livestock agriculture,
(h) intensive plant agriculture.