The three pie charts compare the proportion of the manufacturing and consuming of tea, and also the distribution of profits in the entire world.
Overall, it can be apparently observed that South Africa had the highest rate of tea production; similarly, Europe was the single nation that contained the half of the total rate. Intrestingly, the majority of profits was covered by deliveries.
To begin with, discussing the production data in detail, South Africa presented a tea production around 35%, followed by Indonesia that constituted the 10% less of South Africa’s rate. However, Vietnam had the lowest percentage of tea production with 18%.
On the other hand, with tea consumption, Europe considered the highest proportion around 50%. This figure was higher than that any other. Surprisingly, Japan had the least consumption of tea at 5%.
Observing the data of the distribution of the profits, the highest amount of profit was collected by deliveries; whereas, producers received only 10% of profits.
