The bar chart presented illustrates the output of fruits-orange, apples, pears, and peaches-demonstrated in weights in three time periods of 1995, 2005 and 2015.
Overall, all fruits have ups and downs throughout the whole timeframe, where apples and pears are the most manufactured.
To commence with, in 1995, pears production stood at 135-138 million kilogrammes, while peaches witnessed 38-39 output. In terms of apples and oranges, they were produced roughly the same, accounting 80 and 70 million kilogrammes, respectively.
Then, in 2005, apples and pears manufactured exactly the same amount of over 110 kilogrammes. Oranges and peaches were right behind them, constituting 80 and 63-65 million kilogrammes , respectively.
Finally, in 2015, apples production was the highest among other fruits, accounting over 130 million kilogrammes, while pears’ one was 80. Regarding to oranges, its output was higher then peaches, constituting approximately 85 million kilogrammes. Peaches manufacture witnessed over 60 from the whole period.
