The pie charts illustrate the percentage of four types of agricultural products (dairy, grain, meat, and vegetables) produced in Japan and Uzbekistan in 2021.
Overall, both countries had the highest share of grain production, but the distribution of other agricultural products varied significantly. Japan had a more balanced distribution, while Uzbekistan’s production was more focused on meat.
In Japan, grain accounted for the largest portion of agricultural output, with 35%. Dairy was the second most produced item, at 30%, followed by vegetables at 20%. Meat had the lowest share in Japan, making up only 15% of total production.
In contrast, Uzbekistan had the highest percentage of meat production among the four categories, at 45%, which is three times higher than in Japan. Grain was the second most produced category, also at 35%, which was the same as in Japan. Dairy and vegetables were less significant in Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector, with 15% and 5% respectively.
In summary, while grain was important in both countries, Japan produced more vegetables and dairy compared to Uzbekistan, where meat production dominated.
