The given line chart illustrates the quantity of agricultural products produced in four nations including Germany, France, Turkey, Spain between 1970 and 2010.
Overall, although the amount of fruit production in Spain decreased gradually throughout the period, it consistently remained the largest production compared to the other countries. Additionally, while the number of fruits in Germany dropped over time, the figures for Turkey as well as France increased significantly.
Regarding the nation with the biggest fruit productions, the amount of fruit production in Spain increased sharply from around 5.8 in 1970 to a peak of over 6 million of tonnes by the next decade. Following this was a steady decline to just 5 million, whereas it still outnumbered the figures for the other countries. By contrast, the quantity of agricultural produce in Turkey rose rapidly from exactly 2 in 1970 to approximately a whopping 3.5 million of tonnes during 2010.
Turning to the remaining nations, France produced over 1 million of tonnes of fruit in 1970 before this number reached twice as much as 2 million of tonnes by 1990. For the next 2 decades, this figure grew considerably to 3 million of tonnes. However, in Germany, the number of fruit produced fell dramatically from 2.6 to a low of 1 million of tonnes over the period of 4 decades.
