The bar chart illustrates the amount of dairy products: milk, cheese, butter, and milk powder produced by the top 3 countries in the world in the year of 2012. Overall, Eu** recorded the highest proportion levels across most products, closely followed by India, while Brazil produced significantly less. Milk has the greatest output in all 3 countries, whereas milk powder was the least produced product.
Turning to the details, EU** and India produced 142,970 and 127,000 tons of milk, making it the most prominent category in those countries. The United States, by contrast, was at the bottom of the ranking, accounting for 90,038 tons in a year. Cheese production was also high, particularly in the EU** at 7,120 tons, with the United States considerably behind at just nearly 5000 tons. However, Brazil produced a negligible 700 tons of cheese, the lowest figure in this group.
Butter was the next most produced dairy product in India at 4,500 tons, which is nearly twice the share produced by the EU** (2,040). But the lesser proportion was recorded in the United States, comprising only 810 tons. Finally, Milk powder was relatively low across all three countries, with China leading the way at 1,200 tons. New Zealand was next on the list at 1,110, making it slightly more popular than the EU** at 770.
