The pie charts illustrate the utilize of water for farm products in Australia in 2004 and worth of these products to the economy of the Australia in the equal period.
Overall, the most percentage of water utilized for livestock in the agricultural products, while the vegetable is the least popular in those products. Also, the significant revenue generated by fruit from agricultural products, rather than rice which is given the lowest percentage of revenue.
In 2004, the primary need in the usage of water for farm products was livestock, which is made up a third (36%), and the next was milk products and rice which constituted an almost quarter (24%). In addition, fruit and vegetables was a minor fraction in a usage of water (15%), where fruit had the lowest demand in utilizing the water for farm products. There were also sugar and cotton which had the remaining 25% in the water usage.
Turning to the income from these products, where fruit and vegetables contributed the half of proportion (49%). Furthermore, dairy products and rice generated income was a quarter of share (25%), while livestock which is required the major of water for farm products was only 6%. Cotton and sugar had an almost a quarter (20%) of a share in generation of income from agricultural products.
