The pie chart below shows the information about where coffee is produced, consumed and where its profit goes
Task
The pie charts give information on the production and consumption of coffee in different places and its profit distribution.
It is clear that coffee is produced mostly in South America, but the main consumers are people in Europe. In addition, shippers gain the highest rate of profit from the trade of coffee.
Regarding the manufacture of coffee, South America is the largest coffee producer, accounting for 44% of the total production. The percentages of coffee generated in Asia, Africa and Central America are not much different, ranging from 17% to 19%, but only 2% originates from Oceania. Looking at the second pie chart, over a half of coffee is to cater for Europeans, doubling the figure for other regions. In contrast, only a minority of coffee is used in North America and Japan, at 11% and 7% respectively.
The profit earned from this commodity is not distributed equally. To specify, 55% of the total profit belonged to shippers, twofold higher than the profit distributed for sellers. By comparison, this trade benefits explorers and producers evenly, at 10% each.
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Souce: @Etrain English Center
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