The provided chart below illustrated the production of four specific fruit over a span of 20 years from 1995 to 2015 in one Australian region. Overall, pears and peaches displayed a notable fructruation througout period, whereas oranges and apples shows a steady increase at the same period.
Considerably, pears emerged significantly 160 million kilogrammes at the outset, and gradual deacreased to 130,000 tonnes in 2005, then sharply declined to 80 million kilogrammes. As conversely, apples were slightly increased from 80 to 85 million kilogrammes between 1995 and 2005, but in 2015 apples witnessed dramatical growth to 120 million kilogrammes.
Consequently, oranges experienced steady increase from 70 to 80 over decade, equally trend showed at following 10 years and reached to 90 million kilograms in 2015. However, at the beginning peaches depicted nadir point of given block diagram, at the following period peaches experienced significant climb and peaked at 80 million kilograms in 2015.
