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Band 6+: the chart below shows the annual consumption of rice per person in three Asian countries between 1995 and 2015

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The image displays a bar graph with a y-axis ranging from 0 to 180 kilograms per year, detailing annual rice consumption per person for India, China, and Indonesia from 1995 to 2015. In 1995, India consumed 50 kg, China 60 kg, and Indonesia 90 kg. In 2000, India reached 70 kg, China 80 kg, and Indonesia 100 kg. In 2005, India attained 90 kg, China approximated 75 kg, and Indonesia 115 kg. In 2010, India's consumption rose to 100 kg, China slightly declined to 70 kg, and Indonesia peaked at 120 kg. By 2015, India stabilized at 90 kg, China's consumption maintained at 70 kg, and Indonesia slightly decreased to 105 kg.
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The group bar graph illustrates the amount of rice which is consumed by a person annual in three Asian countries in five different specific year (1995, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) . Overall, Indonesia was record the highest throughout the period while China and India ranked second and third, respectively. All three data had experienced an increase before underwent a downward trend.

Initially, an Indonesian ate approximately 91 kilograms of rice, this statistic rose slightly to about 109 kilograms in five years later. In 2005, the amount of rice consumed by a person in this country reached the highest point at about 130 kilograms, then it decreased gradually until the end (approximately 122 kilograms in 2010 and 120 kilograms in 2015).

In 1995, the figure for China and Indonesia were about 58 kilograms and 62 kilograms for each. After ten years, while the former surged to more than 85 kilograms, the latter just increased of 2 kilograms of rice in that year. Following that, both of two countries witnessed a downward trend and ended at 56 kilograms for India and 64 kilograms for China.

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