The given pie charts illustrate the data on the consumption of coffee, its production, and the income distribution around the world in 2014.
Overall, it is clear that Europe consumes the highest amount of coffee over the world while South Africa is the most significant producer. It is worth noticing that the highest profit distribution goes to deliver.
It can be seen that Europeans account for 40% of global coffee use, representing the largest proportion worldwide. American closely with 2% less; while Japan consumed only 8%, the rest of the world shared the remaining 12%.
As for production, South Africa dominated the market with 44% global output, followed by Indonesia at 22%, exactly half that figure. Japan and VietNam contributed 18% and 16% respectively.
In terms of profit, delivery made up slightly more than half profit distribution at 51%. Retailers received nearly a quarter; Producers gain only 15%, higher than the figure for exporters.
