The provided pie chart depicts the percentage of coffee in two different categories: coffee consumption, coffee production and the profit distribution around the world. In different nations: Europe, the America, Japan, Rest of the world, South Africa, Indonesia, and vietnam.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of profit distribution for delivery. In contrast, the minimum percentage of profit distribution is for exporters.
Looking at the pie chart in detail, the proportion of coffee consumption from Japan is 8% compared to 18% of coffee production. However, for the former category, the ratio of coffee consumption is 41%, 39%, and 12% in the Europe, the America, and Rest of the world, respectively. Whereas, for the latter category, the ratio is 44%, 22%, and 16% from South Africa, Indonesia, and vietnam, respectively.
Analyzing the pie chart further, the proportion of profit distribution for delivery is at the top position, at 51%. Likewise, it is followed by retailers, with 24%. It is noticeable that the next places are occupied by producers and exporters, which contributed 15% and 10% correspondingly, respectively.
