The pie charts illustrate agricultural distribution of water and total income of produce in Australia in the year 2004
Overall, it is clear that the largest quantities of water allocated to vegetables and fruits. Additionally, the large amount of profit also came from fruits followed by vegetables, while the reverse is true for rice and livestock, exhibiting the least yields.
In detail, vegatables recorded the highest proportion at 46%, surpassing significantly other sectors.Following vegetables, fruits accounted for 28% while cereal and dairy dsplayed low figures at 12% and 8% respectively.In the lowest category,domestic animals and rice planting showed the same 3% each, making less promiment in water usage.
Regarding income category, fruits and vegetables exhibited the highest percentages with an impressive 42% and 33% respectively.In contrast,dairy products made 8% of income rate, followed closly by cereal at 13%. Concerning sectors minimal returns less than 5%, 1% for rice, 3% for livestock.
