The pie charts illustrate how much water used in agriculture and profit earned from six products in 2004.
Overall, vegetables needed most water to cultivate, while the reverse is true for rice and livestock which remained minimal. Notably, fruits gained the highest value.
Looking first at the water utilization, 46% was essential demand for growing vegetables, followed by fruits with 28%. While other products required less water such as cereal with 12% and dairy with 8%. Additionally, livestock and rice reached the lowest place with only 3% water usage.
Turning to income made from these sources, although the second place(fruits) in the percentage of water used, it achieved the most value with 42%. Then, vegetables contributed 33% into total income. Compared to fruits and vegetables, cereal and dairy made slight revenue of 13% and 8% in turn. Least money came from livestock and rice, the former accounted for 3% and the latter with mere 1%.
