increased rapidly 39. main sectors ofthe UK economy The UK national economy can be divided into three main areas primary industries, such as agriculture, fishing and mining secondary industries which manufacture complex goods from those primary products; and tertiary (or service) industries such as banking, insurance tourism and the retailing 40. the UK's agriculture Britains agricultural sector is small, producing 1. 4% of the national wealth, but efficient, producing 58% of the food needs with only 2% of the workforce. Three quarters of Britains land is used for agriculture---one quarter for crops and the rest for grazing animals of which sheep are the most numerous livestoc 41. the UKs manufacturing industr The manufacturing industry produces 22% of the UK's national wealth. British companies are particularly strong in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, aerospace and food and drink 42. The City The City refers to the historic area at the center of london. It is one of the biggest financial centers with the greatest concentration of banks, insurance companies and businesses dealing in commodities. At the heart of the City is the London Stockincreased rapidly. 39. main sectors of theUK economy The UK national economy can be divided into three main areas: primary industries, such as agriculture, fishing and mining; secondary industries which manufacture complex goods from those primary products; and tertiary (or service) industries such as banking, insurance, tourism and the retailing. 40. the UK’s agriculture Britain’s agricultural sector is small, producing 1.4% of the national wealth, but efficient, producing 58% of the food needs with only 2% of the workforce. Three quarters of Britain’s land is used for agriculture---one quarter for crops and the rest for grazing animals of which sheep are the most numerous livestock. 41. the UK’s manufacturing industry The manufacturing industry produces 22% of the UK’s national wealth. British companies are particularly strong in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, aerospace and food and drink. 42. The City “The City” refers to the historic area at the center of London. It is one of the biggest financial centers with the greatest concentration of banks, insurance companies and businesses dealing in commodities. At the heart of the City is the London Stock