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The image depicts a bar chart representing the yield of countries in hectares (tonnes) for India, USA, and China across four categories: Wheat, Barley, Rice, and Other grains. India has a yield of 1 tonne for Wheat, 2 tonnes for Barley, around 3.5 tonnes for Rice, and 1 tonne for Other grains. USA has a yield of 2 tonnes for Wheat, 1 tonne for Barley, 1 tonne for Rice, and 2 tonnes for Other grains. China has a yield of around 4.5 tonnes for Wheat, 5 tonnes for Barley, 8 tonnes for Rice, and 9 tonnes for Other grains. There is a note at the bottom stating "*yield: the amount of that product available".
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The bar chart compares the production of wheat, barley, rice, and other grains in India, the USA, and China in 2001. Overall, China produced the largest amount of most grains, while India had the lowest production in every category. The USA usually ranked in the middle.
For wheat, the USA harvested about 4 tonnes, which was the highest figure. China produced around 2 tonnes, and India produced only about 1 tonne. A similar pattern can be seen in barley. The USA again had the highest result at about 7 tonnes, slightly more than China with 6 tonnes, while India produced only around 2 tonnes.
Rice production was led by China with approximately 6 tonnes. The USA followed with about 5 tonnes, and India produced just 1 tonne. The biggest difference appeared in the “other grains” category: China produced nearly 9 tonnes, much more than the USA with around 2 tonnes and India with about 1 tonne.
Overall, China was the top producer.
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