The given pie charts demonstrate the agriculture’s water usage and the total income from diverse goods in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that vegetable was the leading category in both charts. It is also noticeable that while livestock and rice were equivalent in the percentage of water used, the latter was the lowest in profit among the sectors.
In detail, vegetables consume 46% of water in total, being the dominant category. Meanwhile, fruits held the second place with 28%, which is 16% higher than the percentage of water used for cereal. The remaining categories used up a total amount of 14% water, with 8% and 3% twice for dairy, rice and livestock, respectively.
With the income, in spite of taking the lead with 33%, vegetables witnessed an unprofitable occasion, compared to an approximately 50% of water invested in. fruits saw a fruitful result, gaining a total amount of 42%. Meanwhile, dairy and livestock profit remain unchanged, having the same proportion of 8% for the former and 3% for the latter when considering to the use of water. On the other hand, with 3% water investment, rice only drew in 1% of the income.
