The initial pie chart delineates the volume of water used for various crops while the subsequent one illustrates the total income from those in 2004.
Overall, the proportion of water used and total income of each product were distributed sparsely, with vegetables consuming much more water and constituting a high rate of income.
Looking first at the above chart, it is noteworthy that there were 46% water allocated for growing vegetables and 28% for fruits, whereas that of rice and lifestock made up to only 3% each as a trade-off for those huge amount of water.
Turning to the remaining chart, despite utilizing most water, vegetables only generated 33% of total income while fruits topped the chart at 42%. Similarly, rice and lifestocks still possessed the lowest percentage with just 1% for the former and 3% for the latter.
