The table illustrates changes in annual milk production in four different nations during 1990, 2000 and 2010.
The table illustrates changes in annual milk production in four different nations during 1990, 2000 and 2010. n2KE
The table illustrates changes in annual milk production in four different nations during 1990, 2000 and 2010.
Overall, Netherlands was the largest produser of milk during the all period. The production of milk annually showed an increasing trend in Netherlands, Guatemala and Tanzania, while annual milk production dropped slightly in Australia.
Nerherlands producted the largest number of milk annually in 1990, which was 11, 262, 000. This production rate decreased moderately to 11, 155, 000 litres in 2000. Then the production rate rose steadly, and reached 11, 466, 000 litres in 2010. In 1990, Tanzania’s milk production annually was much lower than Nerherlands. The annual production of milk in Tanzania showed a significant increase from 87, 000 litres in 1990 to 1, 55, 000 in 2010. Likewise, when Guatemala produced only 26, 000 litres milk annually in 1990, this production rate grew suddenly in 2010, and reached 84, 000 litres.
In contrast, the annual production of milk in Australia fell consistently during the period from 11, 246, 000 litres in 1990 to 9, 165, 000 litres in 2010.
The table illustrates
changes
in annual
milk
production
in four
different
nations during 1990, 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, Netherlands was the largest
produser
of
milk
during the all period. The
production
of
milk
annually
showed
an increasing trend
in Netherlands
, Guatemala and Tanzania, while annual
milk
production
dropped
slightly
in Australia.
Nerherlands
producted
the largest number of
milk
annually
in 1990, which was 11, 262, 000. This
production
rate decreased
moderately
to 11, 155, 000
litres
in 2000. Then the
production
rate rose
steadly
, and reached 11, 466, 000
litres
in 2010. In 1990, Tanzania’s
milk
production
annually
was much lower than
Nerherlands
. The annual
production
of
milk
in Tanzania
showed
a significant increase from 87, 000
litres
in 1990 to 1, 55, 000 in 2010.
Likewise
, when Guatemala produced
only
26, 000
litres
milk
annually
in 1990, this
production
rate grew
suddenly
in 2010, and reached 84, 000
litres
.
In contrast
, the annual
production
of
milk
in Australia fell
consistently
during the period from 11, 246, 000
litres
in 1990 to 9, 165, 000
litres
in 2010.