international industry 31199
All Other Food Manufacturing
Overview
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food (except animal food; grain and oilseed milling; sugar and confectionery products; preserved fruits, vegetables, and specialties; dairy products; meat products; seafood products; bakeries and tortillas; snack foods; coffee and tea; flavoring syrups and concentrates; seasonings; and dressings). Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients including those mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients for soup mixes and bouillon.
The immediate parent of international industry 31199 is industry group 3119: Other Food Manufacturing
Illustrative Examples
- Baking powder manufacturing
- Cut or peeled fresh vegetables manufacturing Dessert puddings manufacturing
- Egg substitutes manufacturing Fresh pasta manufacturing Fresh pizza manufacturing Honey processing
- Popcorn (except popped) manufacturing
- Powdered drink mixes (except chocolate, coffee, tea, or milk based) manufacturing Sweetening syrups (except pure maple) manufacturing
2012 NAICS Edition Cross References
- Establishments primarily engaged in:
- Manufacturing animal foods:are classified in Industry Group 3111, Animal Food Manufacturing;
- Milling grain and oilseed:are classified in Industry Group 3112, Grain and Oilseed Milling;
- Manufacturing sugar and confectionery products:are classified in Industry Group 3113, Sugar and Confectionery Product Manufacturing;
- Preserving fruit, vegetables, and specialty foods:are classified in Industry Group 3114, Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing dairy products:are classified in Industry Group 3115, Dairy Product Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing meat products:are classified in Industry Group 3116, Animal Slaughtering and Processing;
- Manufacturing seafood products:are classified in Industry Group 3117, Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging;
- Manufacturing bakery and tortilla products:are classified in Industry Group 3118, Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing snack foods:are classified in Industry 31191, Snack Food Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing coffee and tea:are classified in Industry 31192, Coffee and Tea Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing flavoring syrups and concentrates (except coffee-based):are classified in Industry 31193, Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing seasonings and dressings:are classified in Industry 31194, Seasoning and Dressing Manufacturing;
- Milling rice and packaging it with other ingredients:are classified in Industry 31121, Flour Milling and Malt Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing dry pasta and packaging it with other ingredients:are classified in Industry 31182, Cookie, Cracker, and Pasta Manufacturing; and
- Drying and/or dehydrating ingredients and packaging them with other purchased ingredients:are classified in Industry 31142, Fruit and Vegetable Canning, Pickling, and Drying.
Descendants
History
The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.
Edition | Existed | Equivalent Value |
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2002 | 31199 | |
2007 | 31199 | |
2012 | 31199 | |
2017 | 31199 | |
2022 | 31199 |
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