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The image displays a bar chart showing the yield of wheat, barley, rice, and other grains grown in India, USA, and China in 2001, with yield measured in tonnes per hectare. India produced around 2 tonnes of wheat, 1 tonne of barley, 3 tonnes of rice, and 1 tonne of other grains. The USA produced approximately 3 tonnes of wheat, 2.5 tonnes of barley, 1 tonne of rice, and 2 tonnes of other grains. China produced about 4 tonnes of wheat, 2 tonnes of barley, 7 tonnes of rice, and 9 tonnes of other grains.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of wheat, barley, rice, and other grains harvested, measured in million tonnes, in India, the USA, and China in 2001. It is clear that other grains yield the most in 2001. USA and China saw the biggest productivity from other grains.
Other grains gave yields for both – 450 and China to nine tonnes. Rice and other grains which was almost double the number of yields harvested the second most productive grain. Barley harvesting in China was in 2001. Barley growing to 7 tonnes.
India – the figures for India rose only slightly. Wheat and barley gave harvests for USA more than China, but rice and other grains gave more yields for China than USA.
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