The bar graph depicts information about wheat production and cultivable land mass in five countries: China, India, the USA, Australia, and Russia.
Australia has the largest land area available for cultivation among the five countries. However, despite its huge land area, it is lagging in Wheat production compared to others. On the other hand, though China has a confined cultivable land mass, its production rate of wheat is high compared to all other countries.
Australia has exactly half of its total land for cultivation. However, Russia has a farming area slightly above 10% having the lowest area among the % countries. Nonetheless, India has 31-32% of are reserved for agriculture. The USA holds the third position having 25% of land for cultivation. Moreover, China has 15% of land for agronomy.
Notably, China has the highest Wheat production rate among all the countries with 19% of production. On the other hand, Australia has almost a fourth part of China’s total wheat production which is 5%. India comes in the second position with 15% of Wheat production. Moreover, the USA produces exactly half of China’s wheat production. Russia produces almost 9% of wheat.
