The given vertical bar chart compares the largest producers of four different dairy products, including milk, cheese, butter, and milk powder in 2012.
Overall, milk recorded the highest production levels among the four dairy products, surpassing cheese, butter and milk powder. Appearing among the top three producers in most categories, the EU was the leading producer of milk and cheese. Notably, India and China dominated butter and milk powder production respectively.
In milk production, the EU was at the forefront with 142,970 metric tons, followed by India at 127,000 metric tons, and the US was the third-largest producer at just around 90,038 metric tons. In cheese production levels, the EU remained the largest producer at 7,120 metric tons, which was approximately ten times higher than the figure for Brazil, at 700 metric tons. The US recorded the second position in this category with 4,925 metric tons.
Turning to butter production levels, India dominated with 4,500 metric tons, nearly double the figure for the EU, at 2,040 metric tons. Meanwhile, the US had the smallest amount, just 810 metric tons. On the other hand, milk powder output was dominated by China, which produced 1,200 metric tons, slightly higher than New Zealand, at 1,110 metric tons. In comparison, the EU recorded the lowest output, at only 770 metric tons.
