The bar graph demonstrates the manufacture of coffee in four distinct countries: Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, and Vietnam between 1990 and 2010. The coffee production is measured in million tons.
To begin with, in 1990, Brazil was the first country that produced 0.8 million tons of coffee. Interestingly, the manufacturing of coffee skyrocketed throughout the years and reached its apex point of 1.9 million tons in 2010. Moreover, the manufacture of coffee in Colombia was 0.8 million tons, but after half a decade, the production of coffee gradually declined and ultimately stood at 0.3 million tons in 2010.
Shifting focus to other countries, the coffee production in Indonesia and Vietnam was below 0.2 million tons, and this trend remained constant until 1995. After that, the manufacturing of coffee exhibited a small notable growth, then it stood at 0.4 and 0.3 in 2010.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the production of coffee in Brazil marginally increased over the decades, while the production of coffee in Colombia, Indonesia, and Vietnam was the lowest.
