3.07 Definition:
Production is an activity carried out under the control and responsibility of an institutional unit that uses inputs of labour, capital and goods and services to produce goods and services. Production does not cover purely natural processes without any human involvement or direction, like the unmanaged growth of fish stocks in international waters (but fish farming is production).
3.08
Production includes:
Own-account production of goods by households pertains in general to:
(1) own-account construction of dwellings;
(2) the production and storage of agricultural products;
(3) the processing of agricultural products, like the production of flour by
milling, the preservation of fruit by drying and bottling; the production of dairy
products like butter and cheese and the production of beer, wine and spirits;
(4) the production of other primary products, like mining salt, cutting peat and
carrying water;
(5) other kinds of processing, like weaving cloth, the production of pottery and
making furniture.
Own-account production of a good by households should be recorded if this type
of production is significant, i.e. if it is believed to be quantitatively
important in relation to the total supply of that good in a country.
By convention, in the ESA, only own-account construction of dwellings and the
production, storage and processing of agricultural products is included; all
other own-account production of goods by households are deemed to be
insignificant for EU countries.
3.09
Production excludes the production of domestic and personal services that are
produced and consumed within the same household (with the exception of
employing paid domestic staff and the services of owner-occupied dwellings). Cases in
point are:
All such activities are included even if they are illegal or not-registered at
tax, social security, statistical and other public authorities.