The bar chat shows the percentage of productions produced in 4 types of fruit,namly oranges,apples,pears,peaches in particular Australian state from 1996 to 2015.Overall,the data reveals a general upward trend in fruit productions for all types,with the exception of slight decline in peach production in final year.
Focusing on the production of oranges,there was gradual increase from 80 million kg in 1996 to 86 million kg in 2006,culminating in a notable rise to 90 million kg by 2015.Similarly,the production of apples demonstrated a consistent upward trajectory,beginning at 90 million kg in 1996 and rising to 100 million kg in 2006,before achieving 110 million kg by 2015.Additionally,pears production also displaed steady growth,with figures escalating from 110 millon kg in 1996 to 120 million kg in in 2006,and reaching 125 miilon kg in 2015.
In contrast,the production of peaches exhibiten a fluction in its output.Starting at 60 mmillion kg in 1996,peach production rose to 85 million in 2006,representing a significant increase.
However,this was allowed by a decline,as the production in 2015 fell slightly to 82 million kg.This pattern of growth followed by cinstraction stands in stark contrast to the consistent increases seen in the other fruit types.
