The line graph demonstrates the number of wheat exports in Australia, Canada and European Community over a 5-year period, from 1985 to 1990. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the amount of wheat exported in Canada and European Community increased over the period given, whilst the quantity of Australia’s wheat exports shoed a downward trend in the same period. Interestingly, in the onset of the period Canada’s exports of wheat were predominant in the market, in the end of the period exports of wheat in European Community exceeded Canada’s.
In terms of Canada, its amount of wheat exported stood at just under 20 million in 1985, and its figure then decreased by a mere 2 million in the following year. Rocketing for the subsequent 2 years, Canada’s figure peaked at 25 million, and, once plummeting to 15 million in 1989, its number of wheat exports rebounded and surged to 20 million in 1990. Likewise, European Community started at 12 million in 1985 and showed marginal oscillations until 1988, where figure for European Community rose significantly for the next 2 years and finished at about 20 million.
Conversely, the absolutely different trend is true for Australia. Its figure stood at 15 million in 1985 and, in the following year, it increased marginally by a mere 1 million. Dipping until the end of the period, its figure finished at 10 million in 1990.
