The pie chart illustrates the Total ammout of imported vegetables represented in tonnes in two countries, Oman and Qatar in the year 1990. Overall, Oman imports a higher ammount of each type of produce than Qatar,.The two most imported types in both countries are spinach and garlic, and both countries import the same the same ammount of ginger.
Qatars highest imported good is spinach, at 450 tonnes, and the lowest are peas, at only 150 tonnes. The second most imported produce is garlic, 110 tonnes less than the highest, after which comes ginger, at 300 tonnes, the only type of vegetable that is imported in the same ammount to both countries at 300 tonnes. Broccolli is the second to last, beating out peas at only 70 tonnes more.
Oman imports a much higher quanity of produce then Qatar, with the highest being garlic at 800 tonnes, almost double the 450 tonnes of Qatars spinach, and the lowest is shared between broccolli and ginger, both weighing in at 300 tonnes, exatly doubling the lowest of Qatar. Peas sit comfortably in third place at 400, and after them is spinach at 200 more tonnes.
