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 can be seen that Europe is the most coffee consumpted region. South Africa produced the largest amount of coffee, and delivery was the most financially beneficial role.
Looking at the first graph, Europe’s consumption made up 41% among all provided areas, while, with the difference in 2%, America used 39%. Japan contributed only 8% in the consumption, and the rest 12% of the coffee was used by other countries. The synthesis of coffee comprised 44% in South Africa, and, twice lower, Indonesia’s producing rate was 22%. In japan and Indonesia, the amount of coffee was made comprised 18% and 16%, respectively.
According to the profit distribution, above a half of the income was made by transportations. Just below the quarter of money was earned by retailers and 15% by producers. Only 10% of the profit was given to exporters.
