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Posted by Shaksham Gupta 5 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Primary activities: primary activities are first to be done. They involve the extraction and the production of resources provided by nature .Example agriculture, fishing, gathering, lumbering and mining etc.
Secondary activities: secondary activities starts after primary activities. They involve the processing of the products of the primary activities. Example baking of bread ,making of clothes ,processing of vegetables and fruits
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Secondary Activities
(i) Primary activities include activities, such as hunting, fishing, mining, agriculture.
(i) Secondary activities include manufacturing and constructions.
(ii)These activities concerned with are obtaining materials directly from nature. For example, fish from water or wood from trees.
(ii) These activities add value to the already existing products by changing their form, making them more suitable to satisfy our needs and wants.
(iii) Primary activities produce raw materials.
(iii) Secondary activities produce finished products,
(iv) Production of goods in primary activities depends upon natural factors.
(iv) Production of goods in secondary activities depends on technology, skill of labours and capital
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