The pie charts compare the percentage of tea production in South Africa, Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam, and the proportion of tea consumption in Europe, America, Japan and other countries. In addition, there are five aspects that contribute to benefits.
It is noticeable that South Africa produced the most amount of tea around the world, while Europe as the largest consumption area, accounted for half. As for distribution of profits, delivery represented the highest profits among the five categories.
In terms of tea production, while the percentage of Vietnam showed the lowest proportion was 18%, the figure for Indonesia and Japan shared the similar number, at 22% and 25% respectively. Meanwhile, tea consumption in America accounted for 35%, which was over three times than other countries-except Japan, America and Europe, and for Japan, at only 5%.
Moving on to how profits was distributed, we can see retailers was 25%-over twofold than exporters and producers were 11% and 10% respectively. Finally, only 4% of profits was contribute to others aspects among the tea industry, while delivery ranked first with 50%.
