The pie charts illustrate the revenue generated by various industries in Togo in 2000, along with projections for 2050. The revenue figures are expressed in billions of dollars. The charts encompass five industries: soft beverages, real estate development, information services, life insurance, and the semiconductor industry. In 2000, total revenue amounted to $97 billion, and by 2050, it is projected to increase to $196 billion, representing an impressive growth of 102%.
In 2000, the revenues across these sectors were relatively similar. The real estate development, information services, and soft beverages industries each generated revenues of approximately $20 billion, $25 billion, and $25 billion, respectively. In contrast, two other industries had significantly lower revenues compared to the three mentioned.
By 2050, as illustrated in the second pie chart, the revenue projections show a marked change. Notably, the semiconductor industry saw a substantial rise in revenue, increasing from $15 billion to $125 billion. In contrast, the information services sector experienced a decline, dropping from $25 billion to $10 billion. The life insurance industry also saw a slight decrease. Meanwhile, the revenue from real estate development increased by 5%, reaching 25%. The only industry that remained stable was the soft beverages sector.
