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Band 8+: The charts above show the use of water for agricultural products in Australia in 2004 and the value of these products to the Australian Economy in the same year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts two pie charts for 2004, with the first showing water usage in agriculture in Australia: vegetables 33%, cotton 15%, rice 19%, sugar 11%, fruit 10%, pastures 6%, other 6%; the second showing agricultural income: vegetables 28%, fruit 16%, livestock 27%, rice 3%, cotton 9%, other 17%.
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Presented are pie charts illustrating a breakdown of water usage in agriculture categorized into six different sectors and how much these products cost in Australia in 2004.

Overall, it is evident that water was mostly distributed to vegetables, while rice and livestock required the least amount of water. Another notable observation is that fruits generated the highest income.

With regard to water utilization, 46% of water resources was used in growing vegetables, allowing it to dominate the chart. In second place was fruits, with its figure standing at 28%, which doubled the percentage of water catering for cereal. This was closely followed by dairy products, at exactly 8%. Bottom of the list was rice and livestock, equally accounting for 3%.

Concerning the profits made for these sources, despite not receiving the greatest amount of water, fruits topped the chart, with 42% of total income being recorded, compared to 33% of earnings from selling vegetables. Next came cereals, contributing 13% to the total revenue, which was 5% higher than the data for dairy produce. In last place was rice and livestock, making up a mere 1% and 3%, respectively.

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