The pie chart illustrates the proportion of income generated by various economic sectors in Brazil in 2005, measured in billions of US dollars.
Overall, the services sector was by far the largest contributor to Brazil's income, while fishing generated the least amount of revenue during this period.
In 2005, the services sector accounted for the highest income at $120 billion. This was followed by manufacturing, which contributed $75 billion. Tourism was the third-largest sector, bringing in $33 billion, which was considerably less than manufacturing.
Agriculture and mining generated $38 billion and $20 billion respectively, showing a moderate contribution. Fishing was the smallest sector, providing only $14 billion in income. This figure was significantly lower than all other sectors shown.