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The image depicts a line graph of fruit production in million units from 2009 to 2014, showing: Strawberries starting at 3 in 2009, rising to approximately 3.7 in 2010, 4 in 2011, 4.5 in 2012, 5.5 in 2013, and peaking at 7 in 2014; Raspberries at 2 in 2009, increasing to 3.5 in 2010, 3 in 2011, surpassing to 4 in 2012, 4.5 in 2013, and reaching 6.5 in 2014; Grapes at 3 in 2009, growing steadily to 4.5 in 2010, 4 in 2011, slightly to 4.5 in 2012, maintaining around 5 in 2013 and 2014; Cherries at 2.5 in 2009, fluctuating to 2.2 in 2010, rising to 3 in 2011, incrementing to 3.5 in 2012, then declining to 2.5 in 2013 and 2 in 2014; Plums starting at 2 in 2009, rising to 3.5 in 2010, maintaining around 2.7 in 2011, 2.5 in 2012, then declining to nearly 1.5 in 2013 and drastically dropping to 0 in 2014.
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The data below presents the quantity of fruits that were yielded in one country from 2009 to 2014.
Overall, some fruits such as grapes,raspberries,strawberries are always increased during the whole period. However, cherries and plums declined most of the time.
In 2009, every fruit started to rise except plums which were about 2,5 million at first then began to fall dramatically till the 2014 with no growth. Grapes significantly flourished all the time, and from approximately 0,5 million raised to roughly 4,5 million of harvest.
Turning to other berries, the sales of strawberries started at a bit more than 3 million in the beginning, after which they grew quickly and reached a peak of 7 million in 2014. Raspberries once caught up to strawberries in 2012, but over the next year there were still more strawberries than raspberries. The amount of cherries remained almost unchanged over the five years.
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