The chart displays how the amount of yearly rice production across four diferent countries-A,B,C and D- changed in the years of 1995,2005 and 2015.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that, while the countries A and B produced the most amount of rice, the reverse was true in the countries C and D which remained the least popularity in its rice production.
Initially, the region A pruduced about 45 million tonnes of rice before showing a slight increase, reaching to 48 million tonnes in 2005. However, the country contiued to rice and became the most popular region in terms of rice production, prudicing 50 million tonnes of rice in the final year.
On the other, the production of rice in the region B stood at 35 million tonnes in 1995.Nevertheles, after ricing significantly, and producing 45 million tonnes in 2005, the country represented a slight decline to around 42 million tonnes in 2015.
In contrast , countries C and D remained the least popularity in the rice production throughout the period, making up 5 and 3 million tonnes of the total respectively in 1995. Additionally, while the region C showed a minimal increase, reaching a peak of 7 million tonnes before declining to its first pruduction level, the country D remained unchanged until 2005 and increased slightly, hitting a peak of 5 million tonnes at the end of the period.
