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The image displays a bar graph titled Annual Rice Production with the x-axis representing four countries labeled A, B, C, D, and the y-axis indicating rice production in million tonnes ranging from 0 to 50. Each country has three vertical bars juxtaposed, representing data for 1995, 2005, and 2015. Country A shows rice production close to 45 million tonnes in 1995, rising above 45 million tonnes in 2005, and decreasing to around 44 million tonnes in 2015. Country B has a production of approximately 40 million tonnes in 1995, slightly more in 2005, and surpassing 45 million tonnes in 2015. Country C shows a production under 5 million tonnes for all three years, with a slight increase in 2005 and a small drop in 2015. Country D has a production of about 1 million tonnes in 1995, nearly 2 million tonnes in 2005, and back to 1 million tonnes in 2015.
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The graph highlights the production of rice yearly between four nations in a five-year interval, from 1995 to 2015).
Overall, most countries saw a rise in production throughout the period. It is worth noticing that A and B’s rice production was considerably higher than that of both C and D.
In 2005, A’s annual rice production stood at exactly 45 million tonnes, then rose gradually, reaching exactly 50 million tonnes in 2015. D’s production of rice also rose, but not significantly. Its production remained the same in both 2005 and 2010 ( about 2.5 million tonnes), and only rose to 5 million tonnes in 2015.
B and C’s production trends followed the same pattern: rose and then dropped. B’ figure stood at about 25.3 million tonnes in 2005, rocketed to 43 million tonnes then dropped down to 36 million tonnes. C’s figure had the same trend, with the exception being the production of rice dropped to the same figure in 2015.
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