The graph provides data about grain production, measured in million metric tons, from 2010 to 2015, along with a prediction extending to 2030.
Overall, the production of all grains shows an upward trend, and wheat is expected to be the most produced grain product at all times.
In 2010, the amount of wheat produced was 100 million metric tons. A sharp increase to 105 million MT was noted by 2015. This upward trajectory is expected to continue and reach 110 million MT in 2030. The production of barley began at 50 million MT and experienced a rapid escalation to 70 million MT five years later. The production volume of barley is forecasted to gradually increase by 10 million MT every five years and double the initial number in 2030.
The remaining grains were maize and rice, which started at 34 million MT and 24.7 million MT, respectively. Although both categories witnessed a constant increase during the reviewing period, the fluctuations were roughly 1 million MT.
