The piecharts provide information regarding the percentage of water used for agriculture products, and the proportion of income generated from them in Australia in the year 2004.
Overall, maximum amount of water was used for livestock , while fruit was the product which produced high income.
In 2004, more than one third of the water was used for livestocks ,while it only produced 5% to the income produced from agricultural products.Dairy utilised around one -fifth of total water used, and it contributed approximately the same amount to the income in 2004.15% of water was used in the cultivation of cotton which had generated roughly 11% of income in Australia.
Fruit and vegetable were the cheif income producers with nearly 36% and 21 % of income generated from them.However, they only consumed very less quantity of water, that is 11% and 4% respectively. While sugar utilised 10% of water, rice used exactly the half of that ,both generating minimal income when compared with the rest of the agricultural products.
