The data displays the fluctuations in the number of individuals relying on biofuel between 2004 and 2030 in different regions of the world.
Despite the fact that the overall reliance on the fuel increased, not every country faced the same fate, especially China, while Rest of Latin america faced a decline as well, it was only by a nominal margin. The rest of the regions saw either an upward trend or stagnation.
Sub-Saharan Africa faced the saw the largest growth in consumers going from 575 in 2004 to 720 by 2030 while North africa only saw a minute growth. India, Indonesia and Rest of Asia faced a fate similar to each other with each starting at 740, 156 and 489 users in 2004 respectfully, the number saw an adequate amount gains rising to 782, 180 and 561 dependents by 2030. Brazil and Rest of Latin America both faced a tiny fluctuation going from 23 and 60 in 2004 respectfully to 27 and 58 in 2030.
China was the only country which experienced a notable decline, falling from 480 reliants in 2004 to 394 by 2030.
