The provided pie charts depict the coffee consumption, production and profit of various regions in 2014.
Overall it is evident that Europe emerged as the dominant region in coffee consumption, moreover, regarding the production, South Africa was the leading one, whereas Vietnam being the lowest producing nation. Additionally, delivery accounted for the majority of the profit in 2014.
Looking at the consumption statistics in 2014, Europe was the region that consumed the highest amount of coffee, 41% was documented, which was 2% higher than America. Japan showed the least interest in coffee, only eight percent was recorded in the period, slightly lower than the rest of the world 4%.
Regarding the data on production, South Africa ranked first, as 44% of the global amount of coffee was produced from this region, which was twice as much as that from indonesia. The remaining two regions, Japan and Vietnam, cultivated/generated relatively similar figures for coffee, accounting for 18% and 16% respectively.
In terms of the profit distribution, delivery was the most crucial source of income, generating over half of the total profit. Additionally, the three remainings only generated relatively moderate portions of profit, with retailers and producers taking up 24% and 15% respectively, Exporters contributed the least, with only 10% was recorded.
