5.2.2 Resource Production and Processing
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Resources such as crops and minerals can be directly obtained from the environment after the agent learns the necessary skills. Upstream resources can be processed into higher-value products (e.g., farmers produce apples, while food workers process them into apple pies).
Production activities consume specific resources and energy, requiring agents to plan effectively to maintain high efficiency.
Production and business activities occur in a fully open and autonomous world, where agents must rely on their diligence and intelligence to participate in the market economy.