The line graph illustrates the wheat exports from Australia, Canada, and the European Community over a 5-year period, from 1985 to 1990. Overall, the graph highlights an increase in wheat exports from Canada and the European Community, whereas Australia witnessed a decline in the quantity of wheat exports during the same period. Notably, Canada dominated the market at the beginning of the period, but by the end, the European Community surpassed Canada in wheat exports.
Canada’s wheat exports were just below 20 million in 1985, with a slight drop to 18 million in the following year. The exports then surged over the next two years, peaking at 25 million before dropping to 15 million in 1989. However, there was a rebound, reaching 20 million in 1990. In contrast, the European Community started at 12 million in 1985, experienced minor fluctuations until 1988, followed by a significant increase over the next two years, ending around 20 million.
On the other hand, Australia exhibited a different trend. Its exports were at 15 million in 1985, slightly increasing to 16 million in the next year. However, there was a steady decline, with exports reaching 10 million by the end of the period in 1990.
