Two advanced charts depict water consumption in agriculture during 2004 compared to the income of Australia agricultural production that year.
Overall, with each level of water usage, ít farming goods brought the equal value, except for rice. Furthermore, vegetables and fruits even though consumed a major amount of water, those incomes were dominant the data.
In 2004, Australia farmers had spent over three quarters (46% and 28% respectively) on growing vegetables and fruits, making those dominance in agricultural field. By the value of 33% for the former and 42% for the latter compared to the total income, the data took account for the highest percentage among other categories.
Moving to other types of products, at the same level of water usage, those value ranged from 1% to 13%, with the least was rice, presented a significantly small part of agriculture.
