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Band 6+: The chart illustrates the proportion of water used for 6 products and the percentage of total income generated from these products in the same year.

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The image shows two pie charts. The left chart depicts the percentage of water used for six products in 2004: Fruits 12%, Rice 46%, Dandelion 8%, Vegetables 28%, Cereal 3%, Lime 3%. The right chart shows the percentage of total income from products in 2004: Fruits 40%, Rice 12%, Dandelion 0.8%, Vegetables 31%, Cereal 12%, Lime 4.2%.
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The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water distributed for 6 kinds of products and that of average revenue generated from these products in 2004.

Overall, it can be seen that the figure for water used for vegetables was highest while fruits generated highest income in the year of 2004.

Looking at the first chart on more detail, there was only 3% of the percentage of water using for rice and dandelion, while cereal and lime were higher, with 8% and 12% of the total water used, respectively. The percentage of water allocating to vegetables made up nearly half (46%) of the total water used compared with 28% in fruits.

Regarding the right chart, fruits contributed the highest revenue, with 40% of total income, whereas vegetables took up 31% of the overall revenue. Cereal, lime and dandelion constituted 12%, 8% and 8% respectively of the total agricultural income in comparion to only 1% of rice which used minimal water.

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