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The image displays a bar graph titled Annual Rice Production with the x-axis representing four countries labeled A, B, C, D, and the y-axis indicating rice production in million tonnes ranging from 0 to 50. Each country has three vertical bars juxtaposed, representing data for 1995, 2005, and 2015. Country A shows rice production close to 45 million tonnes in 1995, rising above 45 million tonnes in 2005, and decreasing to around 44 million tonnes in 2015. Country B has a production of approximately 40 million tonnes in 1995, slightly more in 2005, and surpassing 45 million tonnes in 2015. Country C shows a production under 5 million tonnes for all three years, with a slight increase in 2005 and a small drop in 2015. Country D has a production of about 1 million tonnes in 1995, nearly 2 million tonnes in 2005, and back to 1 million tonnes in 2015.
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The bar chart illustrates how many tonnes of rice were produced by 4 nations in the years 1995, 2005, and 2015.
Overall, the rice production in countries A and B consistently exhibited higher figures over the period. However, the reverse was true for the remaining countries.
Countries A and B showed much bigger figures compared to other categories. In 1995, country A grew 45 million tonnes of rice, and this figure steadily increased in the following 2 decades, reaching its peak of 50 million tonnes in 2015. Meanwhile, the second largest rice producer, country B, experienced a noticeable rise in 2005, from around 36 million tonnes in 1995 to approximately 47 million tonnes before falling back to around 42 million tonnes by 2015.
By contrast, the figures were smaller for the remaining countries. Starting at 5 million tonnes in 1995, country C showed a slight growth in its rice production to around 7 million tonnes in 2005, before falling back to its previous amount, 5 million tonnes, in the final year. The production of country D, on the other hand, remained the same in the years 1995 and 2005, with a minimal 3 million tonnes, and finally rose to 5 million tonnes in 2015.
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