Farming is generally not considered an extractive industry; rather, it falls under the category of agriculture. Extractive industries involve the removal of Natural Resources from the earth, such as mining, oil extraction, and logging. While farming does involve the use of natural resources, it focuses on cultivating plants and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products rather than extracting resources from the environment.
yes agricultural industry
farming and industry
Yes, it is called an extractive economy
farming and fishing and tourism
Farming.
farming,mining,lumbering,hunting,fishing are some examples of extractive industry.
farming,mining,lumbering,hunting,fishing are some examples of extractive industry.
the industry that involes mining
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farming mining
The industry of Peru has varied a lot in the last decades. The biggest industry currently in Peru is servicing, followed by (heavy) industry and extractive industries.
Primary industries are involved in obtaining materials from the ground (natural world). Some of there business are farming, forestry, fish farming and dairy farming. Some of them industries are called extractive industries. These are some extractive industries E.g. coal mining, quarrying, drilling for oil and water supply industries. The amount of people that work these jobs in this country ( UK) is a very small number.
The primary function of solvent extraction in the metallurgical extractive industry is to selectively separate and concentrate specific metals or minerals from a solution. This process allows for the extraction of valuable metals from ores or solutions by using a solvent that can selectively dissolve the desired metal, separating it from impurities.
yes agricultural industry
The main farming industry in the Northern Territory is beef cattle.
The agriculture industry, or farming industry.
Examples of primary industries can be: Farming, fishing, forestry, mining and quarrying. any industry that involves extraction of raw materials can be identified as primary industries.