While the first pie chart provides data about how much water is consumed by various kinds of agriculture goods in Australia, the second pie chart shows the amount of income which is generated by these products.
Overall, what stands out from the pie charts is that even though the largest proportion is consumed by livestock, it generated the least amount of income among others. In terms of generation of income the highest was fruit category, in spite of the fact that it consumed less water.
Looking at details, the highest amount of water is used for livestock, which accounted for 36%. Despite this fact, it generated only 5% of income in Australia. On the other hand, the figure for fruit was the largest in the generation of income, which was 36% and it only consumed 21% of water. This shows that fruit products were more profitable than other products.
In terms of sugar, rice and other products, the lowest amount of water was used for rice, which was 5%. Furthermore, rice was the product which generated 19% of income and was profitable for Australia. The figures for other and sugar remained stable at 9% and 10%, respectively.
