The chart depicts the citrus fruit production of three different countries. Overall, each country in the chart specializes in producing a particular type of citrus fruit. Notably, grapefruit has a relatively small proportion of production in both Brazil and China.
All three countries focus on cultivating one specific type of fruit. Oranges dominate the production shares in Brazil and the USA, comprising 87% and 73% of their respective total productions. Meanwhile, tangerines hold the highest share in China at 73%. Although China and the USA have similar highest shares at 74% and 73% respectively, Brazil’s highest share is notably higher at 87%.
The USA and China each have a second significant fruit, accounting for approximately 17% of their total productions, which are grapefruit in the USA and tangerines in China. However, Brazil does not have a notable second fruit.
In terms of other citrus fruits, lemon maintains a consistent production level across all three countries, comprising 3-7% of their total production shares. Despite tangerines being the most popular in China at 74%, its role in Brazil and the USA is not as prominent.
