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The natural products we get are from agriculture, dairy, fishing, forestry, this sector is also called agriculture
and related primary sector The secondary sector covers activities in which natural products are changed into
other forms throughways of manufacturing that we associate with industrial activity. It is the next step after
primary. The product is not produced by nature but has to be made and therefore some process of
manufacturing is essential. This could be in a factory, workshop or at home. For example, using cotton fiber
from the plant, we spin yarn and weave cloth. Using sugarcane as a raw material, we make sugar or gur. We
convert earth into bricks and use bricks to make houses and buildings. Since this sector gradually became
associated with the different kinds of industries that came up, it is also called as industrial sector. After
primary and secondary, there is a third category of activities that fall sunder tertiary sector and is different
from the above two. These are activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors.
These activities, by themselves, do not produce a good but they are an aid or a support for the production
process. For example, goods that are produced in the primary or secondary sector would need to be
transported by trucks or trains and then sold in wholesale and retail shops. At times, it may be necessary to
store these in godowns. We also may need to talk to others over telephone or send letters(communication) or
borrow money from banks (banking) to help production and trade. Transport, storage, communication,
banking, trade are some examples of tertiary activities. Since these activities generate services rather than
goods, the tertiary sector is also called the service sector
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