The bar graph illustrates the amount of imported foods in US dollars in four nations: the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and China. The graph provides data from three years: 2005, indicated by blue, 2010, shown by red, and 2015, shown by green.
Overall, the United States showed the highest amount of imported food in all three years, while India recorded the lowest. Among the four countries, China experienced the most significant increase in food imports from 2010 to 2015, whereas the United Kingdom saw the smallest rise.
Both, the United States and China crossed the 100000 Dollars mark in the year 2015 (130000 and 105000 respectively). The amount of imported food in India in 2015 was nearly the same as in China in 2005 (20000 US Dollars). Roughly, the United States recorded six times the amount of imported food than India.
The United Kingdom and India showed the same percentage growth between the three years (nearly 100 percent). In conclusion, while China and the United States showed a rapid increase in the amount of imported food, India and the United Kingdom showed a slight increase.
