3. What is production?
• Production is the process of taking resources and
changing them into products or services
4. Three Sectors of Production
• Primary Sector
• Secondary Sector
• Tertiary Sector
5. Primary Sector
• The primary sector produces goods using natural
resources
– Extracted from the ground
– Grown
– Collected
6. Secondary Sector
• The secondary sector manufactures goods
– Capital goods used to make other goods and
services
– Consumer goods
– Utilities and construction
7. Tertiary Sector
• The tertiary sector provides services
– To other businesses
– Directly to consumers
8. Task
1. Title: Sectors of Production
2. Write a list of all the businesses involved in producing
a pair of trainers
3. Draw a table 3 columns wide by 10 rows deep
Across the first row add the 3 sectors of production
10. Sector Changes
• Sectors can change – some expand while
others decline. Over 100 years ago, the
UK was a world’s leader in manufacturing.
Today, we import manufactured goods. IN
the 1950’s mining, ship building and steel
production were booming. Now we employ
more people in fast food restaurants than
in all these areas combined.
12. Why changes occur
• Changes occur due to consumer demand
varying. Technological developments also
effect how business activities are carried
out.
13. Changes in consumer demand
• When consumers demand more of
something, then retailers make more
demand on manufacturers, who in turn
then require more raw materials.
• There are many reasons for these
changes, some are as follows:
15. Task:
• Products
A Frozen ready meals, low alcohol lager, microwave ovens,
CDs
B Canned fruit, camera film, televisions
C Satellite dishes, camcorders, foreign holidays
D Condensed milk, sewing machines, wireless sets
E Electric hairdryers, yoghurt, wine, duvets
F Energy drinks, baseball caps, mayonnaise, cereal snacks
G Sliced bread, crisps, jeans, eating out
Match the decades to the groups: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s,
1990s, 2001
16. Answers
Products
A Frozen ready meals, low alcohol lager, microwave ovens, CDs 80s
B Canned fruit, camera film, televisions 50s
C Satellite dishes, camcorders, foreign holidays 90s
D Condensed milk, sewing machines, wireless sets 40s
E Electric hairdryers, yoghurt, wine, duvets 70s
F Energy drinks, baseball caps, mayonnaise, cereal snacks 2001
G Sliced bread, crisps, jeans, eating out 60s