example of backward linkages
examples of forward linkages
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i don't know if this is meant to say backwards horizontal integration but i know what backwards vertical integration is whether its the same thing or not. Backwards vertical integration is where one business further forward in the chain of production buys another firm further back in the chain ie Tertiary takes over primary eg retailer takes over supplier.
Forward integration is when the manufacturer of a product has direct control of the distribution of it. An example is the manufacturer creates a product and sells it directly to the consumer without using a distributor.
examples of forward linkages
Background linkages-Wooden pegs for looms/fertilizes. Product-Sinamay cloth Forward linkages-Place mat, Sewing machine, Dye. Ps: this is written on a chart.
backward linkages is when one industry or sector has to depend upon another industry that id not is not directly related to it for services and a forward linkages is when one industry or sector produces the raw materials for another
Froward Linkages - When one industry or sector produces the raw materials for another, this is referred to as the forward linkage. Forward movement of the activity Backward Linkages - Means that one industry has to depend upon another industry that is not directly related to it for services.
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Examples: -- up and down, but not sideways or forward and backward -- forward and backward, but not sideways or up and down -- left and right, but not forward and backward or up and down
linkages
Backward linkages can be defined as "the growth of an industry leads to the growth of the industries that supply inputs to it". As in the case of cotton industry, growth of the textile industry may support the growth of the cotton industry, which will lead to higher incomes for cotton farmers and will create a greater demand for goods and services in the countryside Forward linkages exist when the growth of an industry leads to the growth of other industries that uses its output as input. The final product of cotton goes to consumers either through retailers or through manufacturers who open up their own shops to directly sell to consumer, thereby minimising the role of retailers in the channel process. A company can minimize cost of production and can maximize revenue when both backward and forward linkages work together in effective way.
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Some examples of compound words that are the same when spelled backward and forward are "deified" and "reviver."
What stops a car from moving forward or backward
Backward linkages can be defined as "the growth of an industry leads to the growth of the industries that supply inputs to it". As in the case of cotton industry, growth of the textile industry may support the growth of the cotton industry, which will lead to higher incomes for cotton farmers and will create a greater demand for goods and services in the countryside Forward linkages exist when the growth of an industry leads to the growth of other industries that uses its output as input. The final product of cotton goes to consumers either through retailers or through manufacturers who open up their own shops to directly sell to consumer, thereby minimising the role of retailers in the channel process. A company can minimize cost of production and can maximize revenue when both backward and forward linkages work together in effective way.