The graph gives information about coffee production in 4 different countries from 1990 to 2010
The bar chart compares four different nations in terms of the volume of
coffee
produced between 1990 and 2010.
Overall
, the coffee
production of Colombia declined while
other countries went up over a span of 20 years. In addition
, Brazil always ranked first and recorded the fastest growth.
Starting in 1990, Brazil accounted for around 0.7 million
tonnes
of coffee
and then
experienced a slight increase to 1 million
tonnes
of coffee
in 1995 before reached to over 1.8 million
tonnes
in 2010.
At the beginning of the period, the growth of coffee
production in Indonesia and Vietnam made up 0.2 and around 0.1 million
tonnes
respectively. Then
it was a gradual rise to 0.4 and roughly 0.3 respectively at the end
of the period.
In contrast
, the volume of coffee
produced in Colombia was a very different trend. In 1990, Colombia was at 0.6 million
tonnes
of coffee
and then
had a moderate drop of about 0.3 at the end
of the period.Submitted by dangtranquoctrung01 on
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