The line chart illustrates variety of wheat exports for three diffrent zone those are Australia, Canada, and European Community.
Overall, the three region experienced diffrent trends over years. While European Community and Canada fluctuated over years, the wheat exports in Australia decreased slightly in that time period.
According to graph, Australia reached it’s own peak point after slight increase in 1986. However, this increase was the last one in the timeline. After that point, the wheat exports saw a gradual decrease over rest of the timeline and ended up nearly 12 millions of tons in 1990. Regarding Canada’s exports, in 1985 they shipped approximately 19 million tons of wheat. Therefore, one years later they faced a decrease and stopped a 16 million tons. But after that decrease, exports experienced significant growth to 25 million tons in 1988. Afterwards, the figure plunged to below 15 million in 1989, but then subsequently rose to nearly 20 million in 1990.
By contrast, the European Community’s wheat export experienced an increase in six years period. In 1985 almost 16 million tons were exported, but this number fell to nearly 14 million in 1986. Afterwards, this number increased to exactly 15 million tons and continued for one year at same amount. Finally, number of exports reached to almost 21 million tons of wheat in 1990.
