The pie chart above illustrates the type of food consumed globally, during the year 2014. The pie chart is largely sub-divided into seven parts and colour coded based upon the type of food consumed.
If the chart is critically analyzed, then it becomes clear that meat was highly consumed food and it is followed by the consumption of fish that stands at 27. 9 %, while cereal consumption stands at 3rd position with nearly 12% of global consumption.
On the other hand, products obtained from crops, like fruits and vegetables were consumed at quite a lower rate. As represented on the chart, the world-wide consumption of fruits and vegetables is approximately equal and stands at 10. 5%. It becomes quite clear from the pie chart that the rate of consumption of bread was 5. 5%. On taking a final look at the chart, it seems that rice had the lowest consumption rate approximately equal to 2. 5%
Overall, the year 2014 saw an increased consumption of fish and meat, while rice witnessed a decrease in consumption.
The pie
chart
above illustrates the type of food consumed globally, during the year 2014. The pie
chart
is
largely
sub-divided into seven parts and
colour
coded based upon the type of food consumed.
If the
chart
is
critically
analyzed, then it becomes
clear
that meat was
highly
consumed food and it
is followed
by the
consumption
of fish that stands at 27. 9 %, while cereal
consumption
stands at 3rd position with
nearly
12% of global consumption.
On the other hand
, products obtained from crops, like fruits and vegetables
were consumed
at quite a lower rate. As represented on the
chart
, the world-wide
consumption
of fruits and vegetables is approximately equal and stands at 10. 5%. It becomes quite
clear
from the pie
chart
that the rate of
consumption
of bread was 5. 5%. On taking a final look at the
chart
, it seems that rice had the lowest
consumption
rate approximately equal to 2. 5%
Overall
, the year 2014
saw
an increased
consumption
of fish and meat, while rice witnessed a decrease in
consumption
.