The Primary Sector
The primary sector includes all economic activities where people obtain resources directly from nature. These resources are called raw materials (materias primas) because they will be transformed into other products later. Key Facts Importance: It is the "starting point" of the economy because it provides the food we eat and the materials needed by factories. Development: In developed countries, this sector employs few people because they use a lot of machinery. In developing countries, it is often the most important sector for employment. Main Activities Agriculture (arable farming): Growing plants for food (like cereals, fruits, and vegetables) or for industry (like cotton). Livestock Farming (Stockbreeding): Raising animals like cows, pigs, sheep, or chickens for meat, milk, eggs, or wool. Fishing: Catching fish and other seafood from oceans, rivers, or lakes. Forestry (Silviculture): Using forest resources like wood, cork, or resin. ...