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Band 7+: The graph below shows the difference in wheat exports over three different areas. Write a report for university lecture describing the information shown below.

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The image presents a line chart labeled "Wheat Exports 1985-1990 (in millions of tonnes)" with data points for three entities: Australia, Canada, and the European Community. In 1985, Australia exported 15 million tonnes, Canada 19 million tonnes, and the European Community 17 million tonnes. In 1986, Australia's exports decreased to 12 million tonnes, Canada's increased to 18 million tonnes, and the European Community's exports dropped to 14 million tonnes. In 1987, Australia's exports remained at 12 million tonnes, Canada's rose to 19 million tonnes, and the European Community's increased significantly to 20 million tonnes. In 1988, Australia exported 16 million tonnes, Canada reached its peak at 25 million tonnes, and the European Community slightly dropped to 19 million tonnes. In 1989, Australia's exports slightly increased to 17 million tonnes, Canada's decreased to 14 million tonnes, and the European Community's sharply fell to 9 million tonnes. In 1990, Australia's exports were slightly lower at 11 million tonnes, Canada's exports rose again to 19 million tonnes, and the European Community recovered to 15 million tonnes.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of wheat exported by Canada, Australia, and the European Community between 1985 and 1990.

Overall, wheat exports from Canada increased significantly over the period before experiencing a slight decline. In contrast, Australia’s export volumes declined gradually and ended at a lower level, while the European Community showed a steady decrease throughout the entire timeframe.

In 1985, Canada exported just under 19 million tonnes of wheat. This figure dipped slightly to approximately 17 million tonnes in 1986 but then rose sharply, peaking at 25 million tonnes in 1988. However, exports dropped noticeably in 1989 before recovering to about 19 million tonnes by 1990.

Exports from Australia showed a consistent downward trend from 15 million tonnes in 1985 to 14 million tonnes in 1989. Despite this, the country experienced a modest recovery in 1990, when wheat exports rose to a peak of 21 million tonnes.

Meanwhile, wheat exports from the European Community declined steadily throughout the period. Starting at roughly 16 million tonnes in 1985, the figure decreased year by year, reaching a low point of 11 million tonnes by 1990.

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