A significant contributor to Mizoram’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is the:

Primary sector (agriculture, etc.)
Secondary sector (manufacturing, etc.)
Tertiary sector (services, etc.)
Technology sector

The correct answer is: a) Primary sector (agriculture, etc.)

The primary sector is the sector of an economy that extracts raw materials from the natural environment. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining. The primary sector is the most important sector in Mizoram, accounting for over 60% of the state’s GSDP. The main agricultural products in Mizoram are rice, maize, sugarcane, and tea. The state is also a major producer of bamboo and timber.

The secondary sector is the sector of an economy that transforms raw materials into finished goods. This includes manufacturing, construction, and utilities. The secondary sector is the second most important sector in Mizoram, accounting for about 20% of the state’s GSDP. The main industries in Mizoram are food processing, textiles, and handicrafts.

The tertiary sector is the sector of an economy that provides services to consumers and businesses. This includes transportation, communication, finance, insurance, real estate, and government. The tertiary sector is the least important sector in Mizoram, accounting for about 20% of the state’s GSDP. The main services in Mizoram are tourism, education, and healthcare.

The technology sector is a relatively new sector of the economy that is focused on the development and application of new technologies. The technology sector is not a significant contributor to Mizoram’s GSDP.

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