The pie charts show the data of the water consumption, and the income generation by agricultural products in Australia in 2014. Overall, the largest proportion of the water used in livestock, followed by in fruits. However, this agricultural industry earned most income from fruits, and the second highest share was from dairy products.
According to information on water consumption, the biggest amount of water was used in livestock at 36%, and the fruits was rescored as the second biggest at 21%. Dairy used water slightly smaller at 19%. Next, sugar and others relatively consumed water of similar amount at 10% and 9% respectively. Following this, rice had the smallest proportion at 5%.
In the pie chart that depicts the data of the share of income, it can be seen that fruit products held the highest income at 36%, while dairy was the second highest at 21%. Even though rice used water the least, rice products generated earnings the third highest at 19%. Moving to sugar and other products, they had a mildly difference at 10% and 9% respectively. More specially, livestock products had the highest figure in water used, but had the smallest proportion of earning at 5%.
