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Band 5+: The table below provides information about milk production in Australia in millions of litres. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a table comparing Australian milk production (in millions of litres) between the years 2001/2002 and 2010/2011. For 2001/2002: July 590, August 630, September 830, October 920, November 840, December 790, January 730, February 550, March 570, April 580, May 590, June 610. For 2010/2011: July 590, August 710, September 1050, October 1350, November 1120, December 1060, January 950, February 740, March 730, April 690, May 640, June 590.
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The table indicates data about how many litres of milk were manufactured in Australia in the years 2001_2002 and 2010_2011.

Overall,it is clear that milk production between september and december was successful and had the greatest producted.

july didnt show changed in both years, there was remained stable of milk production amounted at 950 million liters. However,september was the first month that displayed a good rate so production rose steeply from 380 million liters in 2001_2002 to 1050 million liters in 2010_2011.in the same way october was the second month that had the largest amount of milk,at 950 million liters in 2001_2002 and climbed sharply to 1350 million liters in ten years.

November had an increas by 2001_2002,while december saw a decreas at this period.Following this, the figure dropped every month thereafter.Moreover,iune was the only month where the quantity of milk manufacture declined significantly from 610 million liters to 590 million liters.

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