North Carolina Number of Private Business Establishments
in the NAICS 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Industry By County
in 2024 Q3 (QCEW)
Updated on April 13, 2025.
According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2024 Q3, North Carolina had 3,350 number of private business establishments in the NAICS 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Industry. Among all North Carolina counties, Sampson had the highest number of private business establishments (157), followed by Duplin (123), and Wake (98).
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Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (QCEW).
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North Carolina Number of Private Business Establishments
in the NAICS 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Industry By County
in 2024 Q3
North Carolina Number of Private Business Establishments
in the NAICS 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Industry By County
in 2024 Q3
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| County | Number of Business Establishments |
|---|---|
| Alamance | 28 |
| Alexander | 15 |
| Alleghany | 21 |
| Anson | 35 |
| Ashe | 29 |
| Avery | 26 |
| Beaufort | 80 |
| Bertie | 47 |
| Bladen | 81 |
| Brunswick | 24 |
| Buncombe | 53 |
| Burke | 18 |
| Cabarrus | 22 |
| Caldwell | 15 |
| Camden | 18 |
| Carteret | 17 |
| Caswell | 12 |
| Catawba | 23 |
| Chatham | 33 |
| Cherokee | 7 |
| Chowan | 28 |
| Clay | 1 |
| Cleveland | 29 |
| Columbus | 37 |
| Craven | 35 |
| Cumberland | 29 |
| Currituck | 5 |
| Dare | 12 |
| Davidson | 17 |
| Davie | 13 |
| Duplin | 123 |
| Durham | 23 |
| Edgecombe | 37 |
| Forsyth | 26 |
| Franklin | 37 |
| Gaston | 20 |
| Gates | 19 |
| Graham | 1 |
| Granville | 22 |
| Greene | 37 |
| Guilford | 55 |
| Halifax | 55 |
| Harnett | 46 |
| Haywood | 23 |
| Henderson | 80 |
| Hertford | 30 |
| Hoke | 17 |
| Hyde | 26 |
| Iredell | 42 |
| Jackson | 16 |
| Johnston | 92 |
| Jones | 19 |
| Lee | 24 |
| Lenoir | 49 |
| Lincoln | 18 |
| McDowell | 7 |
| Macon | 12 |
| Madison | 9 |
| Martin | 48 |
| Mecklenburg | 59 |
| Mitchell | 4 |
| Montgomery | 30 |
| Moore | 36 |
| Nash | 77 |
| New Hanover | 20 |
| Northampton | 32 |
| Onslow | 21 |
| Orange | 41 |
| Pamlico | 15 |
| Pasquotank | 26 |
| Pender | 41 |
| Perquimans | 17 |
| Person | 25 |
| Pitt | 63 |
| Polk | 25 |
| Randolph | 44 |
| Richmond | 32 |
| Robeson | 59 |
| Rockingham | 16 |
| Rowan | 29 |
| Rutherford | 22 |
| Sampson | 157 |
| Scotland | 17 |
| Stanly | 33 |
| Stokes | 12 |
| Surry | 33 |
| Swain | 2 |
| Transylvania | 7 |
| Tyrrell | 9 |
| Union | 69 |
| Vance | 10 |
| Wake | 98 |
| Warren | 24 |
| Washington | 36 |
| Watauga | 14 |
| Wayne | 82 |
| Wilkes | 32 |
| Wilson | 58 |
| Yadkin | 15 |
| Yancey | 15 |