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ECUADOR'S SECONDARY SECTOR
AN OLD TRADITION
For many years, people have made goods that meet their needs manually.
To this day, handicrafts continue to be produced, which are very important for the country, currently they are called manufactures.
SMALL INDUSTRY AND CRAFTS.
The formal economy offers fewer jobs to people, as technology saves labor.
Small businesses are made up of family members where women have a high participation.
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Food and beverage industry
This activity is one of the most important, since it is the one that includes many workers.
Housing and construction industry
This sector depends on public investment, its workers are mostly migrants.
Textile industry
It is one of the oldest, made up of spinning, weaving and various clothing companies.
Sugar industry
Another of the traditional industries of Ecuador is sugar, it has three mills in the market: San Carlos, Valdez and La Troncal.
Brewing industry
It is one of the activities that characterize the country for being artisanal and traditional.
Wood Industry
It mostly controls sales, it is controversial because it causes deforestation of forests.
Automotive industry
It is made up of automotive assembly and assembly companies with imported parts from abroad.
Dairy industry
Currently there are large, medium and small companies to expand in the markets of different countries.
Footwear industry
It offers space to many workers, it is characterized by having different small footwear industries.
FISHING INDUSTRY AND ARTISINAL FISHING
Fishing has evolved notoriously over the years, significant investments have been made in nets, refrigerators, preserves, etc.
In artisanal fishing, it has a greater amount of labor that is dedicated to this activity, although its contribution is less than that of the industrial one.