The pie chart illustrates the proportion of water and agricultural products in Australia in the year 2014. It is evident that most water was consumed by livestock in the same year.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the figure for livestock in water consumption experienced an upward trend, while, on the other hand, the most income-generating product was fruit.
In terms of agricultural area, about 36% of water was consumed by livestock, which was the most as compared to other types of categories. The least water was consumed by rice during the entire period. Afterward, 19% of the water was observed for dairy, which was seen in second position. Fruit and sugar were noticed at 21% and 10%, respectively.
Furthermore, fruit was a major income generator in Australia in the year 2014, which was the most as compared to other agricultural products. There was a minimal difference of about 2% between dairy and rice. Sugar and livestock were seen at 5% and 10%. Sugar was twice that of livestock.
