The three pie graphs illustrates the total output and purchase quantity of tea and the distribution of profit for different departments.
Overall, the predominant countries that produced and consumed most can both divided into 4 groups. Additionally, the allocation of income was mainly in 5 parts.
Regarding the first two charts, the primary supplier of tea was South Africa (35%), followed by Indonesia, which accounted for one fourth of the whole production quantity. This slightly outpaced Japan of approximately 22%. Vietnam became the least supplier among four countries, taking up nearly 18%. However, the consumption of tea revealed the distinct distribution. Most demand for tea were Europeans, which was half of the total consumption. America occupied the second place of 35%. Although Japan being as the dominant exporter, it merely consumed 5% in its own country. The remaining 10% consumers were from other countries.
The third chart demonstrates that half of the profit were allocated to delivery workers, which generated twice of retailers. It significantly exceeded exporters of approximately 11%, similarly as producers (10%). Other departments were distributed with lowest level, accounting for merely 4%.
