The provided pie charts illustrate data regarding the tea production and consumption as well as the distributed profit around the world.
From an overall perspective, The tea production in South Africa dominated substantially, while Europe had the highest tea usage rates. Additionally, it is also clear that large amount of the profit is gained by the delivery sector.
To begin with the tea production, South Africa constituted the highest tea manufacturer part at 35%, exceeding both Japan and Vietnam with a rate of 22% and 18%. However, the figure of Indonesia follows closely behind South Africa at a percentage of 25%. In terms of tea consumption, Europe’s tea usage registered the largest, at 50%, and it is approximately five times much compared to the proportion of Japan. Beside, the second place was took over by America in the consumption part, making up 35% which overtook the other nations with only a 10% usage.
Shifting focus into the distribution of profits, delivery was the highest part of the profit, at 50%, while the retailers had also gained a large amount with 25%, almost triple in comparison to the producers at a percentage of 10%. Concurrently, the exporters and other only earn a smaller number at 11% and 4%, respectively.
