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The image consists of four horizontal bar charts representing dairy production in metric tons (MT) by the top three world producers in 2012 for milk, cheese, butter, and milk powder; EU=European Union and 1MT=1000kg. For milk production, the EU leads with 142,970MT, followed by India with 127,000MT, and the United States with 90,038MT. In cheese production, the EU again tops with 7,132MT, the United States follows with 4,925MT, and Brazil with 700MT. For butter production, India leads with 4,500MT, trailed by the EU with 2,040MT, and the United States with 810MT. Lastly, in milk powder production, China has 1,200MT, New Zealand has 1,110MT, and the EU has 770MT.
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The bare charts illustrates the biggest producers such as the EU, India, the United States, Brazil and New Zealand of milk, cheese, butter and milk powder in 2012. Units are measured in metric tons (MT).
Overall, the European Union was the biggest producer of milk and cheese whereas it was the third producer of milk powder and the second for the butter production. China and India were the biggest one in the production of those products respectively.
In terms of cheese, the European Union produced more of it than India and the United States combined representing 7,120 MT.
For the butter production, India was the most important producer of this foodstuff in 2012 by having a production two times greater as the EU.
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