The presented bar charts illustrate the information on producing and consuming tea in various countries around the world and the distribution of profits in five different industries. From an overall perspective, the majority of tea produced from South Africa, and Europe consumed the largest of the tea; the delivery earned the most profits.
As shown in the charts, the most significant share of tea production was South Africa, accounting for 35%, followed by Indonesia, which was 10% lower than the former. There was a slight gap between Japan and Vietnam, taking up 22% and 18%, respectively. In terms of tea consumption, half of tea consumed by European, which was 15% higher than that of America. Notably, the figure for others made up 10% among tea consumption, which was twice as high as Japan.
Turning to the profits distribution, one out of two profits was in delivery, whereas, retailers ranked second, which was half less than the former. However, there was a similar difference between exporters and producers, constituting 11% and 10%, respectively, which was at least 6% higher than others.
