The bar graph compares the wheat production with the amount of fertile land, in five countries. Overall, it can be seen that wheat production does not have any relation with how much cultivable land a country posses, Australia stands as a prime example for that.
Firstly, China is the only country, who have less percentage of fertile land when looking at their wheat production, difference is about 5%. Secondly, every other nation have lesser amount of outcome with respect to available land, which can be cultivated. India’s more than 30% field is cultivable but their output is half in comparison. For USA situation is similar to India, having even lesser ration then half.
For Australia, it is worse then others, having negligible production, compared to having 50% of their land mass being good to go. For Russia it is not bad, having about same ratio for both number being just above and below 10 percent.
