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What would happen if primary sector shrank to zero

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Answered by abhilika29
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The primary sector is concerned with the extraction of raw materials. It includes fishing, farming and mining. In less developed economies, the primary sector will comprise the biggest part of the economy. Typically as an economy develops, increased labour productivity will enable workers to leave the agricultural sector and move to other sectors, such as manufacturing and the service sector.

In the UK, about 3% of the labour force is engaged in agricultural production.
In the UK, agriculture, mining and extractive industries account for around 12% of GDP
Manufacturing is about 10%, and the service sector 78%. (UK GDP stats, weights)

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