an interesting question.
if there's no raw material, then no finished product will be produced.
Co2 is a raw material. it is using for make carbohydrates.
A cash crop is one that you grow to sell rather than use yourself. A raw material is what you start with to make something else. There is no specific connection between them, but obviously a cash crop might be used as a raw material, for instance sugar cane for bioethanol.
Raw material refers to any material used to make a final product, while bulk raw material specifically refers to materials that are purchased and stored in large quantities for manufacturing purposes. Bulk raw materials are typically purchased in large quantities to take advantage of economies of scale and are stocked in warehouses until needed for production.
A material is a substance used to make things, such as wood or metal. A raw material is a natural resource that has not been processed or transformed into a final product, such as crude oil or cotton. Raw materials are often the starting point for manufacturing materials.
they are different life stages of the same entity. An analogy would be that they are like an adult and the adult as a child. Different stages of the life cycle.
the raw material is raw meat from a cow.
yes, nickel is a raw material
Agro-based industry derive their raw material mainly from agriculture,using animals.Products can be considered as raw material directly.Mineral-based industry derive their raw materials from mining,using human labours.Products can be considered as raw material only after purification
From a procurement standpoint, the advantage of semi-finished material versus raw material is that less steps are needed to have a finished product. The downside to semi-finished material is the cost.
yup! it's a raw material
raw material are indirect material