The provided pie charts illustrate data regarding the tea production as well as the tea consumption and how to distribute profits around the world.
From an overall perspective, the production of tea in South Africa dominated substantially, while Europe had the highest tea usage rates. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the largest part of the profits is in possession of the delivery team.
In terms of tea production, South Africa constituted the highest tea manufacturing rates, at 35%, exceeding the percentages of Vietnam and Japan by 18% and 22%, respectively. Over a decade, the figure for Indonesia followed closely behind with 25%. According to tea consumption, Europe’s tea usage registered the largest, at 50%, which was approximately five times compared to the proportion of Japan. Besides, the second place was taken by America in tea consumption, making up 35%, while that of other nations was 10%.
Shifting the focus to how to distribute profits in the world, delivery was the highest part of the profits, at 50%, while the percentage of retailers was 25%, which nearly tripled in comparison with the data for producers. Concurrently, that of exporters was 11%, while the figure for the others was merely 4%.
