he pie charts compare the proportions of four agricultural products produced by Japan and Uzbekistan in 2021.
Overall, grain accounted for the largest share in both countries, while vegetables made up the smallest proportion in Uzbekistan. In contrast, Japan had a more balanced distribution among the four products.
In Japan, grain was the most significant agricultural product, representing 35% of total production. Dairy products ranked second at 30%. Vegetables contributed 20%, whereas meat accounted for the remaining 15%, making it the smallest category in the country.
On the other hand, Uzbekistan relied heavily on meat production, which made up 45% of the total agricultural output. Grain was the second largest category at 35%, identical to the figure for Japan. Dairy products represented only 15%, which was half the proportion seen in Japan. Vegetables had the lowest share at just 5%, considerably lower than Japan’s 20%.
In summary, although grain production was equally important in both nations, Uzbekistan produced a far greater proportion of meat, while Japan showed higher percentages for dairy products and vegetables.
