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Band 5+: The pie chart below shows information about where coffee is produced, consumed and where is profit goes. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents three pie charts. First chart: Africa 2%, South America 18%, Central America 17%, Asia 44%, Oceania 19%. Second chart: Japan 7%, South America 11%, Central America 27%, Asia 55%. Third chart: explorer 7%, producer 11%, shipper 27%, seller 55%.
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an be ventilaThe three pie charts illustrate the different countries which produce and consume coffee as well as how the profits are distributed .

Overall, it is clear that South America was the highest popular country producing and consuming coffee, while Oceania produced coffee less than any other countries and the least amount of consumed coffee is recorded in Japan. In addition, the majority of the profit earned from this industry goes to the shippers.

With regard to coffee production,44% of coffee is produced in South America, making it the leading supplier of coffee world-wide.in contrast, Oceania constituted just a mere of 2% , being the lowest parentage of production in all countries. Moreover, The other three countries never excessed about a fifth (20%).regarding coffee consumption, more than a half of coffee is consumed by Cenrtal americ. While Asia is the second consumer country , with the figure accounting for more than a quarter. Finally jaban consumed the least amount of coffee around the world.

When it comes to profits, shippers received as much as 55%o the profits, which is the highest proportion of the profits .seller ranked second with 25%, while the remining 20% is divided between explores and producers .ted.

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