I think you mean a developing country.
It's niether the majority of its economy is now in the tertiary sector
There is a greater need for education and training
Stalin's ive year plan
A country's economy may be predominantly agricultural due to several factors, including its geographic climate, soil fertility, and availability of water resources that favor crop and livestock production. Additionally, a lack of industrial infrastructure, limited access to technology, and historical reliance on farming can also contribute to this economic structure. In many cases, rural populations may depend on agriculture for employment and sustenance, reinforcing its central role in the economy. Finally, government policies and investment priorities may further emphasize agricultural development over industrial or service sectors.
What country is pre industrilised
It's niether the majority of its economy is now in the tertiary sector
It is a mixed economy, but industrial production has outpaced agricultural production since 40 years ago.
The north had an industrial based economy. The south had an agricultural based economy.
To an industrial economy. It has already began since the 1940's, but is not fully industrialized, which is why Mexico is still a "developing country".
No. New Zealand's economy is mainly agricultural.
Portugal & Greece. Italy has gone from a mainly-agricultural country, to a leading industrial economy.
Portugal & Greece. Italy has gone from a mainly-agricultural country, to a leading industrial economy.
There is a greater need for education and training
An agroindustry is the agricultural activity of an area viewed as an industrial sector of the economy.
Stalin's ive year plan
industrial and agricultural revolutions
industrial and agricultural revolutions