The given charts illustrate the proportion of the places where coffee is manufactured, used, and distributed to generate profit.
Overall, it can be seen that South America accounted for the biggest percentage in the total production of coffee, whereas both Europe and Shipper come first in consumption and distribution with roughly the same figures.
According to the illustration, Oceania makes up only 2% of the average coffee production. In contrast, South America significantly contributes the most to coffee production, at 44%. Meanwhile, Asia, Central America, and Africa have relatively similar percentages, at 17%, 18%, and 19%, respectively. Regarding consumption, Europeans purchase 55% of coffee compared to only 7% by the Japanese. The “other” category spends 27% on coffee, more than twice as much as North America (11%).
Finally, 55% of the profit from coffee is taken up by the shipper category, while both explorer and producer categories share the same figure, at 10%.
