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EXAMPLE Imagine what would happen if farmers refuse to sell sugarcane to a particular sugar mill. The mill will have to shut down. Imagine what would happen to cotton cultivation if companies decide

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Imagine what would happen if farmers refuse to sell sugarcane to a particular sugar mill. The mill will have to shut down. This is an example of the secondary or industrial sector being dependent on the primary.
Imagine what would happen to cotton cultivation if companies decide not to buy from the Indian market and import all cotton they need from other countries. Indian cotton cultivation will become less profitable and the farmers may even go bankrupt, if they cannot quickly switch to other crops. Cotton prices will fall.  
Farmers buy many goods such as tractors, pumpsets, electricity, pesticides and fertilisers. Imagine what would happen if the price of fertilisers or pumpsets go up. Cost of cultivation of the farmers will rise and their profits will be reduced.  
People working in industrial and service sectors need food. Imagine what would happen if there is a strike by transporters and lorries refuse to take vegetables, milk, etc. from rural areas. Food will become scarce in urban areas whereas farmers will be unable to sell their products.  

Complete the above table to show how sectors are dependent on each other.

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EXAMPLE WHAT DOES THIS SHOW?
Imagine what would happen if farmers refuse to sell sugarcane to a particular sugar mill. The mill will have to shut down. This is an example of the secondary or industrial sector being dependent on the primary.
Imagine what would happen to cotton cultivation if companies decide not to buy from the Indian market and import all cotton they need from other countries. Indian cotton cultivation will become less profitable and the farmers may even go bankrupt, if they cannot quickly switch to other crops. Cotton prices will fall. This is an example of the primary sector, which is dependent on the secondary sector. This also shows that production depends upon demand.
Farmers buy many goods such as tractors, pumpsets, electricity, pesticides and fertilisers. Imagine what would happen if the price of fertilisers or pumpsets go up. Cost of cultivation of the farmers will rise and their profits will be reduced. This is an example of the primary sector, i.e., agriculture, being dependent on the secondary sector, i.e., industry. There would be an increase in the price of goods produced by farmers.
People working in industrial and service sectors need food. Imagine what would happen if there is a strike by transporters and lorries refuse to take vegetables, milk, etc. from rural areas. Food will become scarce in urban areas, whereas farmers will be unable to sell their products. Transportation is an important link between producers and consumers. This is an example of the primary sector as well as the secondary sector being dependent on the tertiary sector for food.
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पाठ 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy - Intext Questions [पृष्ठ २१]

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पाठ 2 Sectors of the Indian Economy
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