The given picture shows data about the production of four different dairy products from the top 3 most popular manufacturers worldwide in 2012.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that milk was the most common product produced in the world, while milk powder was the least preferred good in all countries in the year 2012.
Specifically, in terms of milk, in the European Union, the production of it was reckoned to be the highest figure, with 142,970 metric tons, followed by India, with 127,000 metric tons. Nearly 93,038 metric tons of milk were produced by producers in the United States by 2012. With respect to cheese, EU recorded 7,120 metric tons in the amount of it produced. The production numbers of cheese in the USA and Brazil were 4,925 and 700 metric tons, respectively.
Looking to other products, India was the manufacturer producing the largest number of butter, with 4,500 kilograms, which was twice higher than EU, with about 2,040 kilograms of butter in 2012. The figure for the United States accounted for just 810 kilograms. Regarding milk powder, China dominated in the production industry of it, with 1,200 metric tons. The figures for New Zealand and the EU varied from 1,110 to 770 metric tons in the same year.
