The given bar chart compares the tons of the grains that were grown in India, the USA, and China in 2001. Overall, it is clear that the hectares of India were lower for all types of grains, whereas the USA and China encouraged more in tons of grains. It is worth noting that a huge disparity was not observed in the yield of wheat, barley, rice, and other grains in the USA and China.
In 2001, the USA was dominating in wheat production. That was slightly higher than China’s wheat production, with 3.5 tons and 2.5 tons, respectively, but in India the figure for wheat was noticeably lower than the other two countries, with approximately 1.3 tons. For barley, again, the USA was the leader. However, when USA production is opposed to the yield of China in tonnes for barley, there is no noticeable difference with respective figures of 7.1 and 6.5 tonnes. The amount of barley is lower in India (1.6 tons).
However, the situation changed a bit when it came to rice and other grains. In the rice category, China allotted 6 hectares of land for rice. But the USA planted only 5 tons of rice. In this time, India was recorded with 1 ton. In 2001, the number of tons went up dramatically for all countries. The difference in hectares in the USA and China was not seen. (9 tons). In this category, India’s production also peaked with almost 2 tons.
