The first chart depicts information regarding fruit production in tonnage per farm per month in 2013, whereas the consumption of fertilizer is shown. The second chart illustrates the total amount of rainfall in millimeters.
Overall, the production of food is comparatively high compared to fertilizer use,and the rainfall amount is surprisingly reversed compared to fertilizer use.
We see that the chart shows that in January, food production is higher than 2, and in November, the highest peak is seen; then it gradually decreased. The fertilizer initially was 0.2 and then slowly decreased. In June and July, it is totally zero; however, at the end of the year, it slightly improves to 0.4.
At the beginning, the rainfall rate is higher, at 16 millimeters in February, and it gradually decreased. It is noticeable that the amount is the same for three months, July to September. In the last three months, the rainfall rate gradually increased to 14 millimeters.
In summary, both food production and rainfall seem to be similar, and fertilizer use is comparatively the reverse of them.
