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The image displays a bar chart titled "Contribution as percentages of Sri Lanka's GDP", encompassing the years 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020. The chart includes three categories: Agriculture, Industry, Services. In 1980, Agriculture had approximately 28%, Industry around 20%, and Services about 52%. In 1990, Agriculture was near 22%, Industry close to 30%, and Services around 48%. For the year 2000, Agriculture displayed nearly 18%, Industry around 25%, and Services approximately 57%. The 2010 data showed Agriculture just below 12%, Industry close to 30%, and Services near 58%. Finally, in 2020, Agriculture was around 8%, Industry approximately 30%, and Services about 62%.
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The given bar chart depicts the proportion of agriculture, industry, and services contributions to Sri Lanka’s GDP between 1980 and 2020.
Overall, while the number of gross domestic products of industry and services fields followed an upward trend, agriculture experienced a decline over the 40-year period.
As can be seen from the chart, agriculture products took the lead of total GDP proportion at the beginning of the period. Even though the highest percentage of GDP contribution belonged to agriculture between 1980 and 2000, it decreased significantly by 50% throughout the period. The popularity of industry underwent a reverse trend, with a negligible percentage of GDP in 1980 at roughly 15%, but then increased gradually in the first 20 years of the period and remained unchanged at around 25% from 2000 to 2020. Similarly, there was a constant rise in the services contribution, starting from just under 20% and reached a peak of 60% in the final year.
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