The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water used for six products and the total income from them in 2004, namely vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice and dandelion.
Overall, it is clear that vegatables and fruits were two types of products that accounted for the largest percent in both water and total income while the opposite was true for rice.
The percentage of water used for fruits contributed 28%, while that of total income was approximately doubled. The figure for water that used for vegetables made up 46%, while that of total income accounted for a smaller proportion, at 31%. The proportion of water used for cereal and total income was equal, at 12%. Likewise, the percentage of water used for lime and total income from this product was also similar, at roughly 8%. In contrast, the figure for water that used for dandelion accounted for only 3%, however that for total income from this product made up a higher share, which was 8%. Last but not least, the percentage of water used for rice was 3%, while that of total income contributed only 1%.
