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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 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 countries A and D saw an upward trend while the opposite trend was true for countries B and C.
In 1995, country A produced about 45 million tonnes of rice as compared to country C with nearly 5 million tonnes. Both figures experienced a slight increase for about 2 and 3 tonnes after one decade, respectively. The rice production of country B grew significantly from roughly 35 million tonnes in 1995 to approximately 47 in 2005 , whereas the rate of produced rice remained unchanged over the first 10 years.
As for 2015, country A recorded the highest amount of rice production, reaching 50 million tonnes. The figures for countries B and C witnessed a noticeable decline to about 43 and 5 , respectively. The rice production of country C rose to 5 million tonnes, still ranking last in the diagram.
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