The bar chart illustrates the production levels of four types of grains: barley, maize, rice, and wheat, across three different countries in the year 2015.
Overall, we can see that country B typically had lower yields than other countries in most kinds of grains. While barley was produced the most, wheat is the lowest-yielding crop.
The highest and lowest figures for country A were seen in the amount produced of barley and rice, 100 million tonnes and 40 million tonnes respectively. Meanwhile, the yield of barley in country B and country C was equal, with 90 million tonnes. For rice production, country C grew the most with 90 million tonnes, which is 30 million tonnes higher than country B.
The patterns of maze production and wheat yield are relatively similar. Country A produces 80 million tonnes for each crop, which twice as high as the figure for country B (40 million tonnes). Whereas maze was the grain most harvested grain in country C with 100 million tonnes, wheat recorded the lowest yield in this nation (60 million tonnes).
