The bar chart indicates the information on four coffee producers worldwide, namely Brazil,
Vietnam, Indonesia and Colombia, between 2011 and 2013.
Overall, it can be easily seen that the largest coffee manufacturer was Brazil. Another noticeable
feature is that the amounts of coffee produced by all four nations were on the increase through
the period.
In 2011, roughly 43 million units were produced in Brazil, doubling the yield of Vietnam in
second place. Over the following year, the data of coffee made by Brazil reached its peak of
around 51 million, continuing being the largest coffee maker. In 2013, Brazil produced less
coffee, at 49 million, doubling the productivity of Vietnam
As for two countries with less coffee production, the output of Indonesia and Colombia were
similar, at approximately 8 million units each. Throughout the period, both nations increased
their production capacity, increasing to approximately 11 million at the end of the period.
The bar chart indicates the information on four
coffee
producers worldwide,
namely
Brazil,
Vietnam, Indonesia and Colombia, between 2011 and 2013.
Overall
, it can be
easily
seen
that the largest
coffee
manufacturer was Brazil. Another noticeable
feature is that the amounts of
coffee
produced by all four nations were on the increase through
the period.
In 2011, roughly 43
million
units
were produced
in Brazil, doubling the yield of Vietnam in
second place. Over the following year, the data of
coffee
made by Brazil reached its peak of
around 51
million
, continuing being the largest
coffee
maker. In 2013, Brazil produced less
coffee, at 49
million
, doubling the productivity of Vietnam
As for two countries with less
coffee
production, the output of Indonesia and Colombia were
similar, at approximately 8
million
units each. Throughout the period, both nations increased
their production capacity, increasing to approximately 11
million
at the
end
of the period.