The provided pie charts illustrate data regarding tea production, consumption, and the distribution of profit around the world.
From an overall perspective, tea production in South Africa significantly dominates, while Europe has the highest tea consumption rates. Additionally, it is evident that a large portion of the profit is taken by the delivery sector.
To begin with tea production, South Africa constitutes the largest share, accounting for 35%, surpassing both Japan and Vietnam, which have rates of 22% and 18%, respectively. Indonesia closely follows South Africa with a production rate of 25%. In terms of tea consumption, Europe shows the highest usage at 50%, which is approximately five times that of Japan. Furthermore, the United States ranks second in consumption, making up 35% and surpassing all other nations, which only have a usage of 10%.
Shifting the focus to the distribution of profits, the delivery sector accounts for the highest share at 50%, while retailers have also earned a substantial portion at 25%, which is nearly triple compared to producers, who receive only 10%. Meanwhile, exporters and others earn smaller percentages at 11% and 4%, respectively.
