The three pie graphs elucidate tea production and consumption of tea and where the profit goes around the world.
Overall, the largest proportion of tea is produced in South Africa, while the largest proportion of tea is consumed in Europe. The largest proportion of profits is distributed to delivery, while the second-largest proportion of profits is distributed to retailers.
Nearly one-third of tea is produced in South Africa, while nearly one-fourth of tea is produced in Indonesia. Around one-fith of tea is produced in Japan, while aroud 18% of tea is produced in Vietnam. Nearly half of tea is consumed in Europe, while nearly one-third of tea is consumed in America. Around one-twenthieth of tea is consumed in Japan, while around one-tenth of tea is consumed in other nations.
Around half of profits are distributed to delivery, while around one-fourth of profits are distributed to retailors. Nearly one-tenth of profits are distributed to producers, while nearly 11% of profits are distributed to exporters. Around 4% of profits from tea go to others.
