The line graph illustrates the number of wheat exports in Australia, Canada, and European Community.
Over the 5-year period, Euro went to experience a tremendous growth in wheat export and it overtook Canada to become the area exporting wheat most. While the export figure for Australia witnessed a downward trend.
As can be seen, the wheat export of Canada fluctuated sharply from 1985 to 1990. It reached a peak of 25 million tonnes in 1988, followed by a considerable drop to under 15 million in 1989. Although Canada exported wheat more than approximately 5 million tonnes, it was just the second of exporting wheat in 1990.
In 1986, European Community fell down the lowest of wheat exports in comparison to the others. However, the area jumped remarkably to over 20 million tonnes in 1990. On the contrary, the level of wheat exports from Australia reduced slightly and remained the lowest in both 1985 and 1990, with exports figure stood at 15 million tonnes and 11 million tonnes respectively.
The line graph illustrates the number of
wheat
exports
in Australia, Canada, and European Community.
Over the 5-year period, Euro went to experience a tremendous growth in
wheat
export
and it overtook Canada to become the area exporting
wheat
most. While the
export
figure for Australia witnessed a downward trend.
As can be
seen
, the
wheat
export
of Canada fluctuated
sharply
from 1985 to 1990. It reached a peak of 25
million
tonnes in 1988, followed by a considerable drop to under 15
million
in 1989. Although Canada exported
wheat
more than approximately 5
million
tonnes, it was
just
the second of exporting
wheat
in 1990.
In 1986, European Community fell down the lowest of
wheat
exports
in comparison
to the others.
However
, the area jumped
remarkably
to over 20
million
tonnes in 1990.
On the contrary
, the level of
wheat
exports
from Australia
reduced
slightly
and remained the lowest in both 1985 and 1990, with
exports
figure stood at 15
million
tonnes and 11
million
tonnes
respectively
.