The given line graph compares the amount of wheat exportation in Australia, Canada and European Community between 1985 and 1990.
It is clearly seen that there was an upward trend in wheat exportation for European Community, while the figures for Australia saw a downward trend in their wheat exportation. We can also see that Canada’s wheat exports fluctuated during the given period.
In 1985, Canada exported nearly 20 million tonnes of wheat compared to 17 million tonnes for European Community and 15 million tonnes for Australia. After 4 years, wheat exportation of Canada rose to a highest point of 25 million tonnes, while the statistic for European and Australia slightly declined by 2 million tonnes and 3 million tonnes respectively.
Looking at the figures for the last 3 years, Canada’s wheat exportation witnessed a drop to under 15 million tonnes before seeing a recovery to nearly 20 million tonnes in 1990. European’s wheat exports steadily increased to the point that outstripped those of Canada, reaching a high of over 20 million tonnes in 1990, whereas the data for Australia continued to fall to as low as just over 10 million tonnes.
The
given
line graph compares the amount of
wheat
exportation in Australia, Canada and European Community between 1985 and 1990.
It is
clearly
seen
that there was an upward trend in
wheat
exportation for European Community, while the figures for Australia
saw
a downward trend in their
wheat
exportation. We can
also
see
that Canada’s
wheat
exports fluctuated during the
given
period.
In 1985, Canada exported
nearly
20
million
tonnes of
wheat
compared to 17
million
tonnes for European Community and 15
million
tonnes for Australia. After 4 years,
wheat
exportation of Canada rose to
a
highest point of 25
million
tonnes, while the statistic for European and Australia
slightly
declined by 2
million
tonnes and 3
million
tonnes
respectively
.
Looking at the figures for the last 3 years, Canada’s
wheat
exportation witnessed a drop to under 15
million
tonnes
before
seeing a recovery to
nearly
20
million
tonnes in 1990. European’s
wheat
exports
steadily
increased to the point that outstripped those of Canada, reaching a high of over 20
million
tonnes in 1990, whereas the data for Australia continued to fall to as low as
just
over 10
million
tonnes.