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Children, textiles, garden and barnyard foods.
Textile factories were created to produce woven frabic in mass sums.
potatoes,fishing,textiles,ship building
Secondary goods are products that are not directly consumed but are used to produce other goods or services. Examples include steel, which is used in construction and manufacturing, and textiles, which are used to make clothing. Other examples are chemicals used in pharmaceuticals and components like circuit boards for electronics. These goods play a crucial role in the supply chain of various industries.
They have all been used for millenia to produce textiles and clothing.
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Machine-made textiles from Britain and other European countries replaced hand-made Indian cloth during the Industrial Revolution. These machine-made textiles were cheaper and faster to produce, leading to a decline in demand for Indian hand-woven fabrics.
Companies that produce food. People who produce shows.