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The image depicts a bar chart representing the yield of countries in hectares (tonnes) for India, USA, and China across four categories: Wheat, Barley, Rice, and Other grains. India has a yield of 1 tonne for Wheat, 2 tonnes for Barley, around 3.5 tonnes for Rice, and 1 tonne for Other grains. USA has a yield of 2 tonnes for Wheat, 1 tonne for Barley, 1 tonne for Rice, and 2 tonnes for Other grains. China has a yield of around 4.5 tonnes for Wheat, 5 tonnes for Barley, 8 tonnes for Rice, and 9 tonnes for Other grains. There is a note at the bottom stating "*yield: the amount of that product available".
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The bar chart compares 3 nations in terms of the wheat, barley, rice and other grains production in 2001.
Overall, the USA contained the highest figure for the total agriculture products. By contrast, the amount of yields in India was the lowest.
In 2001, the USA was the leading wheat’s producer with around 3.5 tonnes produced per hectare, which was 1 and 2 tonnes higher than that in China and India correspondingly. Meanwhile, the figure for barley mirrored the similar pattern, albeit at the lower degree, with 1.8, 7.2 and 6.5 tonnes for India, USA and China, respectively. The ratio shown in rice produced by China and India was 6:1, with the figure for China far exceeding the other. At the same time, the USA ranked the second in producing rice with 5 tonnes. China and the USA shared the similar amount of other grains with 9 tonnes for each. However, the figure for India was significantly lower with only 2 tonnes.
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