what is the interdependence of three occupation primary secondary and tertiery
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Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent. (i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for agro- based industries and food for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial sector and service sector's dependency on Primary sector.
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Primary sector: It is also called the Agriculture sector because all the products are obtained by the exploitation of natural resources like cotton, fruits and vegetables, coal and other minerals, wood, milk etc. All products from this sector either go to the secondary sector for further processing (eg: tree logs) or end up being directly consumed (eg: vegetables)
Secondary sector: This sector is also called the Industrial Sector because it covers activities in which natural products obtained from the primary sector are changed into other forms through manufacturing or processing or any other industrial activity.
It is important to note that the product obtained from this sector should not be those that can be obtained by nature directly.
Tertiary sector: This sector is mostly independent (in a direct sense) from the above two sectors and is also known as service sector. This sector primarily includes those activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sector. These activities, by themselves, do not produce goods or exploit natural resources directly, but they aid and support the production process. For example the transport sector, that uses trucks to transport finished products from the factory to the retail stores.
Service sector also includes some essential services that may not directly help in the production of goods. For example, teachers, doctors, washer men, barbers etc.
Three sectors are interdependent on each other in following ways:
1. A primary sector provides the base of all economic activities as it involves the production of basic level through the exploitation of natural resources. It includes agriculture, horticulture, fisheries etc.
2. The goods that are converted into processed form through manufacturing. It is the secondary sector of the economy.
3.The tertiary sector of the economy provides support to the process of production.
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Secondary sector: This sector is also called the Industrial Sector because it covers activities in which natural products obtained from the primary sector are changed into other forms through manufacturing or processing or any other industrial activity.
It is important to note that the product obtained from this sector should not be those that can be obtained by nature directly.
Tertiary sector: This sector is mostly independent (in a direct sense) from the above two sectors and is also known as service sector. This sector primarily includes those activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sector. These activities, by themselves, do not produce goods or exploit natural resources directly, but they aid and support the production process. For example the transport sector, that uses trucks to transport finished products from the factory to the retail stores.
Service sector also includes some essential services that may not directly help in the production of goods. For example, teachers, doctors, washer men, barbers etc.
Three sectors are interdependent on each other in following ways:
1. A primary sector provides the base of all economic activities as it involves the production of basic level through the exploitation of natural resources. It includes agriculture, horticulture, fisheries etc.
2. The goods that are converted into processed form through manufacturing. It is the secondary sector of the economy.
3.The tertiary sector of the economy provides support to the process of production.
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