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and the Development of Economics Agriculture and the Development of Economics

Basic Economic Structure There are 5 sectors of the economy: Primary: Agriculture, gathering/extracting Secondary: Manufacturing, processing, construction, power production Tertiary: Retail/wholesale trade, personal and professional services Quaternary: Information, research, management Quinary: Executive decision makers

Classification of Economic Activities Primary or Extractive Activities Hunting & Gathering Farming Livestock raising or herding Lumbering Mining Quarrying Working in the natural environment-often the environment suffers.

Primary or Extractive Economy- Teak logs near Mandalay, Myanmar Logs of Teak near Mandalay, Myanmar Lumber Mill

Top picture-aquaculture or fish farming in Thailand Right-fishing, one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, is vital to many countries (Iceland, Japan, etc.), but fish stocks are running low due to over fishing in many parts of the world Aquaculture in Thailand

Classification of Economic Activities Secondary Activities The stages are: Stone Age- Copper Age- Bronze Age- Iron Age, etc. Manufacturing-converting raw materials into finished goods. Major changes in human history marked by new ways to convert raw materials into finished good. Chinese industrial air conditioner factory

Classification of Economic Activities Tertiary Activities provide essential services in a complex society Doctors, dentist, hospitals Lawyers Teachers Stores, shops Banks, offices Quaternary and Quinary are high tech and specialization Administration Research

Agriculture Agriculture – the purposeful tending of crops and raising of livestock in order to produce food and fiber. Soybeans in the semi-arid ranchlands of western South Dakota

The Persistence of Agriculture The US only has 2 million farmers. Mechanization and farm consolidation have forced out many small scale farmers. Yet US farm production is at an all time high. IN MOST OF THE WORLD-AGRICULTURE REMAINS THE LEADING EMPLOYMENT SECTOR-40% of the world’s population are farmers The # of farmers is the lowest since the mid-19th century when the total population was only 20 million.

Before Farming Food production, preparation and consumption plays a major role in all culture. Food taboos by custom or religion, food intolerances-dairy, eggs or fish, peanuts, etc. Hunting & Gathering or Fishing was the only way to acquire food for most of our existence. San of southern Africa Aboriginals of Australia Native Americans of Brazil Jakun (tribe an aboriginal tribe) blow pipe hunter at Tasek Chini in Malaysia on the mainland peninsula