The pie charts compare the usage of water for agricultural products in 2004 in Australia and how much money they made from products for Australian economy in the same period.
Overall, the vegetables and fruits the highest products in both water spending and money making. The cereal and lime remained same demand in both ways in 2004.
In 2004, the majority of products were vegetables, required the largest proportion of water at 46%, while the usage of water in fruits at 28%, respectively. On the other hand, there was 12% water usage for cereal and for lime 3% lower. The rice and dandelion had the same lowest demand for water at 3% at the same year.
In contrast, the highest percentage of profit made by rice at 40%, also, Vegetables 10% less income made in 2004. In terms of Cereal was profitable at 12%, the figures for Lime and Dandelion were same percentage of the income 8%, whereas Fruit made merely 1% income by 2004.
