The line chart provides information about the seven different categories of meat product in seven countries (Kenya, India, Brazil, Canada, UK, China, US) over a 53-year period, between 1961 and 2013.
Looking from an overview perspective, it is readily apparent that, in the Kenya, India, Brazil, Canada, UK, China, and US, (meat) India experienced a downward trend, while US showed an upward trend throughout the period. Although US initially had a lower rate, they outpaced Brazil and China by the end of the period.
To begin with, looking at the chart in a more individualised way, we can see that in US, meat was 85kg in 1961, which decreased dramatically to 115kg in 2013 (115kg-85kg=30kg). Another important point is that Brazil meat were 26kg in 1961, which rose dramatically to 98kg in 2013 (98kg-26kg=72kg). It can be seen that when Canada, Kenya increased, Uk, China decreased, and when Uk, China rose, Canada, Kenya decreased.
Second, a brief analysis reveals that the kg of India same from 0kg to 0kg over the 53- year period, between 1961 and 2013.
