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The image contains four horizontal bar charts for dairy production in metric tons (MT) for the top three world producers in milk, cheese, butter, and milk powder in 2012. The Milk chart shows EU-27 (European Union) leading at 127,000 MT, followed by India at 116,200 MT, and the United States at 90,348 MT. The Cheese chart has the EU-27 at 9,172 MT, the United States at 5,558 MT, and Brazil at 835 MT. The Butter chart displays India at 4,500 MT, EU-27 at 2,240 MT, and New Zealand at 1,110 MT. Lastly, the Milk Powder chart presents EU-27 at 2,590 MT, the United States at 1,975 MT, and New Zealand at 1,180 MT. "MT" represents metric tons, and "EU" stands for the European Union.
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The given bar graphs illustrates the main producers of fourr dairy products (milk, cheese, butter, and milk powder) measured in metric tons (MT) in 2012.
Overall, milk was the most produced item among the four. Additionally, the European Union appeared as the leading manufacturer in most categories.
In terms of milk, the EU produced the highest amount, with 142,970 MT, followed by India at 127,000 MT and the United States at 90,038 MT. A similar pattern was seen in cheese production, where the EU again led with 7,120 MT, significantly ahead of the US (4,925 MT) and Brazil (700 MT).
Regarding butter, India was the top producer with 4,500 MT, more than double the EU’s output, with 2,040 MT, while the United States ranked third with 810 MT. In contrast, for milk powder, China produced the largest amount (1,200 MT), followed closely by New Zealand with 1100 MT. Finally, The EU came last in this category, with 770 MT.
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