The chart illustrates the production of barley, maize, rice and wheat in three countries in 2015.
From an overall perspective, country C’s production was solid on all of the four categories, while country A and B’s productions were heavily biased on the field of barley cropping and their amounts on the other fields were significantly lower.
Evidently, 60 million tonnes was recorded in country C’s wheat production industry, making it the least-produced grain in this nation which was only more than half of the country’s amounts in the other categories. Both barley and rice’s production in country C were 90 million tonnes, ten million tonnes short from its amount of produced maize which was 100 million tonnes.
It can be seen that all countries’ barley production were relatively similar in terms or total mass and ended up being very high at 90 millions tonnes in country B and C and 100 millions in tonnes in country A. However, in terms of producing maize, both A and B’s amounts were notably lower at 80 millions and 40 millions respectively. B’s figures in rice and wheat were also only around half of its figure in Barley with 60 millions and 40 millions in order, while these figures in country A were 40 and 80.
