NAICS Code 325314 — Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing
National Industry in the official 2022 North American Industry Classification System (U.S. Census Bureau). It is one of 4 national industries under 32531 (Fertilizer and Compost Manufacturing).
| Code | 325314 |
|---|---|
| Title | Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing |
| Level | National Industry (6-digit) |
| Edition | NAICS 2022 edition |
| SBA size standard | 550 employees |
Official definition (2022 NAICS)
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in mixing ingredients made elsewhere into fertilizers.
Is a business under 325314 "small"?
Under the SBA size standards (13 CFR 121.201, effective March 17, 2023), a business classified in NAICS 325314 qualifies as a small business if it does not exceed 550 employees. Small-business status determines eligibility for federal set-aside contracts, SAM.gov certifications and SBA loan programs — employee count is averaged over the latest 24 months.
Where 325314 sits in the hierarchy
| Level | Code | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Sector | 31-33 | Manufacturing |
| Subsector | 325 | Chemical Manufacturing |
| Industry Group | 3253 | Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing |
| NAICS Industry | 32531 | Fertilizer and Compost Manufacturing |
| National Industry | 325314 | Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing |
Related SIC codes
Via the official U.S. Census concordance (1987 SIC ↔ NAICS), shown only where the industry definition is unchanged in NAICS 2022.
| SIC code | Title |
|---|---|
2875 | Fertilizers, Mixing Only |
Related National Industry codes
325311— Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing325312— Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing325315— Compost Manufacturing
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Data: official 2022 NAICS structure, descriptions and Census concordances, U.S. Census Bureau — U.S. government works in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). Suggested reference, not an official determination.