The bar chart compares manufacturing of coffee in four different countries over a 20 years period starting from 1990. Units are measured in million tonnes.
Overall, it can be seen from the chart all the given three countries saw upward trends in terms of coffee production. The reverse was true for Colombia. Moreover, Brazil stood out among other nations with consistently higher figures in each year.
Looking at the details, Brazil held dominance over coffee production in each year. The share of coffee production in Brazil started at 0,7 million tonnes before increasing 1 million tonnes in 1995. Following this, this figure for coffee production in it increased significantly to 1,5 million tonnes in 2000. And then, the proportion of coffee production in Brazil rose further, reaching 1,9 million tonnes in the final year. By contrast, The coffee production in Indonesia experienced smaller changes throughout the period. The figures for coffee production in Indonesia saw a similar figure from 1990 to 1995 to 0,2 million tonnes, after which the share for coffee production in Indonesia increased slightly throughout the years, reaching 0,4 million tonnes in the final year. Similarly, the proportion of coffee production in Vietnam exhibited the same figure between 1990 and 1995 before increasing 0,2 million tonnes in 2000. Following this, the figures for it increased marginally to 0,3 million tonnes in 2010.
As for the remaining nation, the figure bucked the trend. Started at 0,6 million tonnes, the proportion of coffee production in Colombia decreased steadily to 0,4 in 2000. Following this, the figure for it decreased further to 0,3 million tonnes in the final year.
