The pie chart illustrates the proportion of water used for six products consisting of vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice and dandelion in 2004 and the proportion of total earning from products in the same year.
Overall, the percentage of water used in vegetables was the highest in all products at 46%. In addition, fruits had the largest income at 40% from products in 2004.
As can be reported in the first pie chart, the rate of vegetables was significantly higher than the rate of fruits, at 46% and 28%, respectively. Moreover, 12% was recorded in the amount of water used for cereal, that was 4% higher than lime. Furthermore, the percentage of rice was 3%, which was nearly equal to that in dandelion, with 3%.
Meanwhile, the percentage of income from fruits was 40%, that was nearly triple as much as that in cereal. Despite having the highest amount of water used for, the vegetables income was only 31%, about one third of them. Additionally, dandelion and lime shared the same figures at 8% and 8%. However, the rate of rice income accounted for only 1%.
