The given line chart depicts the figures of fruit manufatures across four different nations between 1970 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that Turkey demonstrated the sustainable upward trajectory in production, while that of France had fluctuatant increase. In contrast, Spain and Germany fruit-process industries experienced a stark decline, which of German was more prominent.
It is clear from the diagram that Turkey shown the sustainable uptick within the fruit-process manufacture, regularly from 2 million tonnes in 1970 to nearky 3.5 million tonnes by 2010, marking it clearly the second-largest market among reported nations. The production of France witnessed the unbalanced growth pattern compared to the previous, increased slightly at 1 million tonnes in 1980 before fostering to 3 million tonnes by the end of the period.
Moving to the two remaining nations – Spain and Germany – though there was a prominence in 1980 then stark decline in 2010, fruit processing industry of Spain still hold the domination that outweighted the market. Contrary to the mainstream of Spain, that of the latter one eroded extremely, beneath the ranking.
