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The image displays a line graph showing wheat exports from 1985 to 1990 for Australia, Canada, and the European Community in millions of tonnes. In 1985, Australia exported approximately 15 million tonnes, Canada 20 million tonnes, and the European Community 5 million tonnes. By 1990, Australia's exports reached 10 million tonnes, Canada's remained at 20 million tonnes, and the European Community's increased to 25 million tonnes. The graph shows fluctuations over the years, with Australia's exports decreasing, Canada's exports remaining relatively stable, and the European Community's exports steadily increasing.
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The line graph illustrates how much wheat was exported in three different countries, namely Canada, European Community and Australia between 1985 and 1990.
Overall, there was an increase in the amount of wheat export of European Community, while the opposite trend was seen in the figures for Australia and Canada.
Looking first at the wheat export with negligible increase in European Community. There was a slight decrease to 14 tonnes in1986, followed by a negligible rise to 15 tonnes in1987 and a final sharp grow to 21 tonnes in 1990.
The amount of wheat export fell slightly to 17 tonnes from 1985 to 1986, after which it experienced a dramatic rise to 25 tonnes in the next year, before ending the period at 18 tonnes. After experiencing a minimal increase to 16 tonnes in 1986, the figure for wheat export decline slightly to 12 tonnes in1989 and remained stable at 12 tonnes until the end of the period.
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