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The image depicts fruit production in millions of tonnes from 1970 to 2010 for four countries: Spain, Turkey, France, and Germany. Spain starts at roughly 3.5 in 1970, rises to just under 6 in 1990, and maintains around 5.5 by 2010. Turkey begins at just above 2 in 1970, increases steadily to overtake Spain around 2007, and reaches nearly 6 by 2010. France's production starts at about 2.75 in 1970, fluctuates slightly with a peak around 3.25 in 1990, and ends at just under 2 by 2010. Germany begins at 2 in 1970, peaks at roughly 2.5 in 1980, declines to below 2 in 2005, and settles close to 2 by 2010.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of fruit produced in the four given coutries (France, Spain, Germany and Turkey) overa 40-year period from 1970 to 2010.
Overall, Spain remained the largest producer of fruit across the whole period, despite a slight decline towards the end, while Turkey and France increased, whereas Germany experienced a steady decrease.
Spain and Germany both experienced a decline in fruit production over the period. While Spain’s figure increased slightly to approximately 6 million tons in 1980 before falling gradually to about 5 million tons by 2010, Germany’s output dropped more noticeably, decreasing steadily from nearly 3 million tons in 1970 to just above 1 million tons at the end of the timeframe.
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