The bar chart compares the yearly rice production in terms of four countries in three different years (2005, 2015, and 1995). Overall, it is clear that country A was the dominant category over the whole period shown, while the bottom-most position for rice production by company D. Additionally, with the exception of country C, the annual rice production by the other three countries increased.
Regarding country A and B, starting at about 45 million tons in 1995, the yearly rice production increased decade by decade with the same amount by approximately 2.5 million tons, then this had achieved 50 million tons by the end of the period. In country B, although there was a noticeable rise in the production of rice annually by about 11 million tons (from about 36 to 47 million tons) and reached a peak in 2005, this amount declined significantly to just above 40 million tons in 2015.
Moving on to the other countries, in country C, the production of rice year by year increased significantly, rising from about 5 million tons in 1995 to 7 million tons in 2005. By contrast, this figure had declined and stood at 5 million tons again by 2015. Finally, in country D, after staying the same with about 3 million tons in the first decade, the yearly rice production increased to approximately 3.5 million tons.
