The line graph compares three different export numbers of wheat by three areas over 5 years from 1985 onwards.
Overall, the amount of wheat exported in the Europian Community eventually went up, while the reverse was true for that of Autralian counterparts.Additionally, Canada saw the similar point in the final year as did in 1985, before going through a notable fluctuation.
It can be seen that both Australia and the Europian Community experienced the similar changes of roughly 4 million of tonnes in the amount exported wheat over the period given, but followed completely different patterns. 15 million of tonnes of wheat was exported by the former country in 1985. The figure rose slightly by about 1 million a year later and started falling progressively before ultimately being leveled off at just over 10 million of tonnes in the last two years. However, 1985’s index shows about 17 million of tonnes of the exported product in the Europian Community, followed by a decline to almost 15 million in 1986, where the figure was stuck for two years, and a recovery period, with nearly 20 million in the end.
As for Canada, there was well under 20 million of the product exported at first. In the following years, the trend oscilated wildly between 15 million and 25 million, and to the end it reached its initial point.
