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[[File:Усадский СЗ.jpg|thumb|Distillery in Saar Macféden]]
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Porfíria has a well-developed and diversified economy closely integrated with the wider [[Economy of Kiravia|economy of the Kiravian Federacy]]. Building on a strong foundation in the primary sector - including agriculture, mining, and the harvesting of timber and fish, the modern Porfírian economy has grown to encompass sectors such as manufacturing, transportation, resource processing, and the service sector, the lattermost of which accounts for 58% of the region's combined {{wp|gross domestic product|GDP}}.
Porfíria has a well-developed and diversified economy closely integrated with the wider [[Economy of Kiravia|economy of the Kiravian Federacy]]. Building on a strong foundation in the primary sector - including agriculture, mining, and the harvesting of timber and fish, the modern Porfírian economy has grown to encompass sectors such as manufacturing, transportation, resource processing, and the service sector, the lattermost of which accounts for 58% of the region's combined {{wp|gross domestic product|GDP}}.
===Industry===
Most of Porfíria's industrial base is located in the urban centres of Rovaion and the Archangel Valley of [[Thendara]] and the Porfíria Colony. Industrial growth in the Porfírian colonies was driven mainly by abundant mineral and other natural resources, the presence of a suitably capable educated workforce and technical know-how, and the {{wp|dirigist}} policies of the Kiravian Remnant.


The [[Pine flannel industry in Kiravia|pine flannel industry]] blossomed in Porfíria during the late 19th century, but fell into decline during the early 1900s. Although its presence was brief, the pine flannel mills were significant as the first truly modern manufacturing business in the region.
The [[Pine flannel industry in Kiravia|pine flannel industry]] blossomed in Porfíria during the late 19th century, but fell into decline during the early 1900s. Although its presence was brief, the pine flannel mills were significant as the first truly modern manufacturing business in the region.