The pie charts illustrate data about the proportion of international consumption, production and profit sharing of coffee.
Overall, it is evident that coffee is dominantly consumed in South America whereas Central America produces more coffee.
Focusing on the pie chart of consumption, South America drinks more coffee than other countries with 44%. In addition, both Africa and Asia record nearly same percentages with 19% and 18%, respectively. By contrast, Oceania only accounts for 2%. When looking at the pie chart of production, Central America produced by far the largest percentage of coffee, at 55% in contrast, Asia made up 27%. Regarding Japan and South America, they were the smallest producers, with 7% and 11%, respectively.
Moving to the graph for profit distribution, more than half of the earnings made by shippers, with 55%, and sellers accounted for half of the profit with 27%. Additionally, the remaining of the financial gain received by explorers and producers, with 75 and 11%, respectively.
