The given bar illustrates how much the production of fruit in a certain state in Australia changed from year 1995, 2005 to 2015.
Overall, the production of Orange, Apples, Peaches are experienced upward trends while the figures for Pears have downward trend over the period of time. In addition, production of Apple is most consistently increased comparatively its major competitor Pears in the given time.
In the year 1995, Pears production was at a staggering 135million that is the highest peak of that region among any other fruits within this time period, but it had declined dramatically to 112million in 2005 when Apples production was increased to this same volume of production from earlier 79million in 1995. Along with the Apple, the production of Oranges and Peaches were gradually increased over the period, but in compare Peaches production 72million in 2015 was obtained already by Orange production in 1995. From the figure analysis it clear that considering upward production Apple ranks at first then Orange, Peach respectively 2nd and 3rd.
Overall, it is evident that the contribution of most fruit production to certain Australian’s state showed a consistent upward trend over the period, whereas the Pears production experienced significant decline gradually. Meanwhile, the fruit production showed minor fluctuations but remained relatively stable.
