Overseas secondary industries that use cotton include textile manufacturing, where cotton is spun into yarn and woven into fabrics for clothing and home textiles. Tertiary industries, such as retail and fashion, utilize cotton products by marketing and selling clothing, accessories, and home goods made from cotton materials. Additionally, cotton is also used in the production of non-textile goods, such as medical supplies and industrial products.
use of secondary industry
Our economy has been segregated into three different sectors namely primary, secondary and tertiary. PRIMARY SECTOR: this sector is related to agriculture. We form products by exploiting the nature. Eg cotton. SECONDARY SECTOR: this sector is related to industrial activities. products are made by the ways of manufacturing in industries. Eg cotton(primary product) is converted to cloth in industries(secondary product), biscuits,etc. TERTIARY SECTOR: this sector is the service sector which rather than producing goods provides services to the people. this sector helps in the upliftment of the primary and tertiary sector. EG. transport, banking, communications, storage, trade,etc. it also includes professionals such as lawyers, doctors, teachers, professors, etc. Now a days ATM machines, IT industries are also a part of the tertiary sector.
For primary activity the examples are cotton, copper, and iron. For secondary activity the examples are pencil, jacket, sweatshirt, and backpack. Tertiary activity involve in service, and the examples are doctor, and nurse.
cotton industries, oil industries, gas industries, and wheat industries
All of these three types of industries are regarded with inputs, processes, and outputsPrimary is an industry in which workers are involved to extract minerals from the earth, grow crops on a farm or fishing. For example, Mining of coal or to grow raw cotton on a farm.Secondary is one in which raw materials, crops or fish are developed into better shape.For example, processing of raw cotton into cotton yarn or raw fish is cleaned, oil is extracted from it, and waste is removed from it.Tertiary is the last one in which the processed goods are developed into final products for the use of consumers.For example, cotton yarn into cotton cloth or fish meat is canned or packed.Tertiary industries sell these product to markets, where it is ready for use.
well .. cotton comes in the first place [most industries based on cotton] then sugar . that's for agricutural industries ..i don't know about technological.
modes of procurement of textile industries
cotton
Cotton can be sold anywhere in the world. usually in the overseas marketing. :):):):)
Some economic ($) industries are: CATTLE COTTON OIL
1.tea, cotton, sugar 2.jute, silk and cotton 3.cotton, jute and coal-mines 4.sugar, silk and steel
Secondary occupations involve the conversion of raw materials into usable good, e.g. cotton textile which require processing of cotton.