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Band 6+: The charts below show the production of different types of citrus fruit in Brazil, China and the USA

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The image contains three pie charts for Brazil, China, and the USA, depicting the percentages of different citrus fruits produced. For Brazil, grapefruit (1%), lemons (1%), oranges (87%), tangerines (5%), and other citrus fruit (6%) are shown. In China, grapefruit (2%), lemons (3%), oranges (74%), tangerines (18%), and other citrus fruit (3%) are depicted. The USA chart indicates grapefruit (7%), lemons (16%), oranges (73%), tangerines (3%), and other citrus fruit (1%).
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Given pie charts depict what types of citrus fruit are produced in Brazil, China and the USA.

Overall, production of oranges is the most common in Brazil and the USA, while in China tangerines takes first place in producing.

USA produces a significant proportion of oranges as in Brazil. However, lemons there are not in great demand, and it takes only 7% and 5% of production. Grapefruit in USA in comparison with Brazil is more popular. Difference in their production is less than a fifth. Moreover, Brazil produce tangerines more than USA on 3%. Additionally, two countries are making the same percentage of other citrus fruits.

Tangerines are in favor in China. It takes the majority of all citrus fruits production, albeit oranges are less popular on 56%. Lemons and grapefruit have the same percentage of producing which is 3%. In contrast with country that is located in South America, China has bigger output of other citrus fruits only on 1%.

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