Primary sector
The term 'sector primario' in Spanish translates to 'primary sector' in English. The primary sector of the economy includes any industry involved in the extraction and collection of natural resources; such as farming, forestry, fishing and mining. In less developed economies, the primary sector will comprise the biggest part of the economy, as it will represent the largest share of the workforce and total economic output.
The primary sector plays an important role in the country's economy.
This sentence is indicating the significance of the primary sector (usually involving activities that involve extracting raw materials, agriculture, etc.) in the economic structure of a nation.
Fishing, as part of the primary sector, is vital for the survival of some coastal communities.
The sentence establishes fishing as an important primary sector activity, crucial for the survival of a specific demographic, here represented by coastal communities.
Government policies for the primary sector can influence food prices.
The sentence suggests a potential correlation between certain government policies targeting the primary sector and the shifting prices of food items.