The provided pie charts depict the consumption of water by six distinct agricultural sectors and the profit of these product bringing to Australia in 2004
overall, the water utilisation for vegetables took the largest proportion while the figure for rice and livestock required the least. Moreover, fruits had the biggest contribution to Australian economy.
To begin with water usage, there was 46% water used for vegetables, dominating the others. Following the first place, fruits accounted 28% utilisation, doubling the data on cereal and tripling dairy realm in the same year. Both the remaining sectors ranked the lowest places, summing up to 6% with 3% for each sphere.
Regarding to the income made by given sectors, 42% profit examined came from fruits, ranking the first place in this chart. While 33% was recorded in vegetables, there were 13% and 8% observed in cereal and dairy, respectively. Ultimately, 3% generated by livestock tripled the least contribution to Australian economy made by rice
