The bar graph shows the amount of rice produced per year in four countries (A, B, C, D) in the years: 2005, 2010, and 2015.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the annual rice production rates were the highest in countries A and B, the least in C and D.
To begin with, the figure for rice manufactured in the country A was 45 in 2005, subsequently increased to 47 in 2010, and peaked to 50 million tonnes in 2015. Secondly, the pattern for the country B surged to just over 45 in 2010, whereas dropped to approximately 36, which stood at 26 million tonnes at the beginning of the time frame.
To elaborate, in terms of the country C, it was the second lowest country contributed to annual rice production in 2005, levelled off at 5 million tonnes as it was at the beginning of the period in 2015 after a slight increase. At the end of the time frame the country D shared the same amount of rice manufacturing per year.
