Water is a product that crosses all sectors, as it is essential for agriculture, industry, and domestic use. In agriculture, it is vital for irrigation and livestock; in industry, it is used in manufacturing processes and cooling systems; and in households, it is necessary for drinking, cooking, and sanitation. Its universal necessity makes water a crucial resource across various sectors.
Inputs which are directly and indirectly helpful in functioning of primary sectors are called primary sectors procurements. It may be materials, raw as well as processed materials, man made resources, natural feeding etc. Resources which are all used by the secondary sectors for the benefit of production of goods and services are termed as secondary sectors procurements. The output of primary sectors may be the procurements for the secondary sectors or from the another secondary sectors out put may be used, Services of tertiary sectors also the procurements for both the sectors.
All these sectors (industrial, agricultural, and other trades) contribute to the economy of Nigeria, but industry is currently the largest contributor.
When all other factors are equal, an increase in the price of a product typically leads to an increase in its supply. This is because higher prices incentivize producers to allocate more resources to the production of that product, as they can achieve greater revenue and profit. Consequently, suppliers are more willing to produce and sell larger quantities at the elevated price.
The use of technology as a stimulus for more and better production had its beginning in the marketing and advertising sectors. This was later introduced to all the other sectors including production.
Tourists consume/buy the country's products, demand goes up and naturally supply(GDP) follows holding all other things constant.
All sectors of an economy can work together through interconnected relationships and dependencies. For example, the agriculture sector provides raw materials to the manufacturing sector, which then produces goods for the retail sector. Collaboration and cooperation among sectors are essential for the overall economic growth and stability of an economy.
conduction goes through all three objects convection goes through liquids and gases and.. radiation goes through Solid,liquid,gases&space
Yes, it does.
There is no valley that runs through all the provinces
"Product lifecycle management is basically you managed all the steps of a product, through design, manufacture, service and disposal. It gives you an idea on how products can be successful."
The Colorado River.
all sectors are interrelated to each other
it goes through your nose and through your mouth which causes you to relax. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It goes to your lungs and blood stream for nutrients for all your body organs.
As it goes to its orbit, it goes through all angles.
As a general rule, ONLY private sectors pay taxes. Public sectors do not.
All races goes through the same thing.
Your glands collect all the bacteria that goes through your mouth