The information regarding production, consumption, and profit distribution worldwide is illustrated by the provided pie charts. The data is presented in percentages. Overall, it is clear that South Africa was the highest tea-producing country, while Japan had the lowest consumption rates. Among the distributors, retailers earned the greatest profits.
Taking a closer look, it is evident that South Africa was the highest producer of tea, whereas Japan’s production was the lowest compared to the other three countries. However, the percentages of tea production were 25% for Indonesia and 18% for Vietnam.
Gazing further, in terms of tea consumption, Europe held the top position, accounting for half of the chart. The percentages of tea consumption in Japan and America were 35% and 5%, respectively.
Turning to the last chart, which displays profit distribution among retailers, exporters, producers, and others, it is noteworthy that retailers earned 25% of the returns, while producers received only 10% of the profit.
