The bar chart illustrates how many tonnes of coffee in four countries Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam between 1990 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates how many tonnes of coffee in four countries Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam between 1990 and 2010. raGGp
The bar chart illustrates how many tonnes of coffee in four countries Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam between 1990 and 2010.
It is clear that the coffee production in Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam experienced growth, while there was a slight decline in the figure of Colombia over the period of 20 years.
In 1990, Brazin produced almost 0. 7 million tonnes of coffee and saw a significant increase in the next 20 years, the figure of Brazil in 2010 was 1. 9 million tonnes. At the same period, the number of tonnes of coffee in Indonesia and Vietnam increase slightly. In 1990, Indonesia and Vietnam generated average 0. 1 million tonnes of coffee and the idex just grew modestly in the next 2 decades, up to 0. 3 million tonnes each country.
By contrast, the coffee production in Colombia witnessed a steady fall during the period from 1990 to 2010. In 1990, Colombia could produce approximately 0. 6 million tonnes of coffee but the figure in 1995 was only nearly 0. 5 million and in 2010 the figure fell considerably down to 0. 3 million tonnes of coffee.
The bar chart illustrates how
many
tonnes of
coffee
in four countries Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam between 1990 and 2010.
It is
clear
that the
coffee
production in Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam experienced growth, while there was a slight decline in the
figure
of Colombia over the period of 20 years.
In 1990,
Brazin
produced almost 0. 7
million
tonnes of
coffee
and
saw
a significant increase in the
next
20 years, the
figure
of Brazil in 2010 was 1. 9
million
tonnes. At the same period, the number of tonnes of
coffee
in Indonesia and Vietnam increase
slightly
. In 1990, Indonesia and Vietnam generated average 0. 1
million
tonnes of
coffee
and the
idex
just
grew
modestly
in the
next
2 decades, up to 0. 3
million
tonnes each country.
By contrast, the
coffee
production in Colombia witnessed a steady fall during the period from 1990 to 2010. In 1990, Colombia could produce approximately 0. 6
million
tonnes of
coffee
but
the
figure
in 1995 was
only
nearly
0. 5
million
and in 2010 the
figure
fell
considerably
down to 0. 3
million
tonnes of
coffee
.