"People working in industrial and service sector need food. Imagine what would happen if there is a strike by transporters and lorries refuse to take vegetables, milk, etc. from rural areas. Food will become scarce in urban areas whereas farmers will be unable to sell their products."- In this who is dependent on whom?

In the situation cited in the question, the primary sector and the secondary sector is dependent on the tertiary sector. But the situation of strike for long time is not convenient so the government has made policies regarding this kind of stale mate.For example:

The Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) is a law in India which was established to ensure the delivery of certain services, which if obstructed would affect the normal life of the people.This include services like public transport (bus services), health services (doctors and hospitals) etc. The ESMA is a central law, that is, a law made by the Parliament of India; but the descretion on the execution of it mostly lies with the state governments. Each state in the union of India, hence has a separate state Essential Services Maintenance Act with slight variations from the central law in its provisions. This freedom is accorded by the central law itself. The law presently in effect is the Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1968.

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I mean which sector is dependent on which sector

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