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Band 7+: The bar chart below shows the top ten countries for the production and consumption of rice in 2020.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image shows the following data: Hungary has rice production at 540 tonnes and consumption at 532 tonnes; Philippines 410 tonnes production and 387 tonnes consumption; India 105 tonnes production and 104 tonnes consumption; Qatar 86 tonnes production and 86 tonnes consumption; Tunisia 70 tonnes production and 77 tonnes consumption; Pakistan 62 tonnes production and 59 tonnes consumption; Vietnam 57 tonnes production and 53 tonnes consumption; Zambia 54 tonnes production and 54 tonnes consumption; Bangladesh 48 tonnes production and 45 tonnes consumption; South Korea 45 tonnes production and 45 tonnes consumption.
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The graph illustrates the ten nations that grew and ate the most rice in the year 2020. Overall, Bangladesh is the only country where rice consumption was higher than the amount of rice produced, and the figures for Hungary and the Philippines far exceed the other eight countries in both rice grown and eaten.

Of the ten countries on the graph, Bangladesh was unique in that it was the only nation to produce less rice than it consumed, with 53 and 58 tonnes, respectively. Hungary produced and consumed the most rice in 2020, with 540 tonnes grown and 532 tonnes eaten. The Philippines was the only country close to Hungary’s figures with 410 tonnes produced and 387 tonnes consumed.

For the other eight nations, the production of rice was between 106 and 49 tonnes, and the consumption of rice was between 104 and 45 tonnes. For both of the categories, India was the highest of these eight countries, and South Korea was the lowest.

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