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Band 7+: The chart below describes the production of four different types of fruit in one Australian state between 1995 and 2015, measured in million kilograms. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows data on four fruit categories across three years: oranges production was 70 million kg in 1995, 80 million kg in 2005, and 90 million kg in 2015; apples production was 80 million kg in 1995, 85 million kg in 2005, and 120 million kg in 2015; pears production was 160 million kg in 1995, 130 million kg in 2005, and 80 million kg in 2015; peaches production was 40 million kg in 1995, 55 million kg in 2005, and 80 million kg in 2015.
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This bar chart illustrates us the Australian states manufacture of four types of fruit during the period between 1995 and 2015

Overall, there was a rise in all types of fruit, with the exception of Pears. which together with Peaches showed the lowest numbers. In terms of change, the most significant decrease was observed in Pears.

Starting with the leading fruits, Apples occupied the dominant place eventually and presented a slight climb from 80 million kg in 1995 to 120 million in 2015. While, the Pear production statistics had a dramatic and considerable drop, as it demonstrated a halving from 160 originally to 80 million kg in 2015.

Turning to the rest of the fruits,Oranges saw an insignificant increase from 70 to 90 million kg at the end of the time interval. As for Peaches,their bar was quite similar to oranges and their indicator displayed a doubling from 40 initially to 80 million kg over the period.

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