The given bar graph depicts information about the percentage of fruits and the top three countries to which these were exported (in thousand tonnes) in 2012.
The most noticeable feature in the bar graph is that the percentage of Grapefruits was the highest growth over the given period, while the proportion of other fruits made up the lowest throughout the period.
As can be seen in the bar graph, in 2012, the percentage of grapefruits accounted for the largest growth in Turkey, increasing by 400%, followed by Mexico, a decrease of 300%. Notably, that of the USA was the lowest figure at 300%. In comparison, the proportion of oranges in South Africa experienced the biggest increase in 2012, rising by 1000%, followed by Egypt and the United States, which were 500% and 400%, much smaller than that of South Africa. In contrast, in 2012, the percentage of lemons in Mexico stood at around 500%, but in Argentina significantly declined to 100%. Remarkably, that of the United States was almost the same as the USA at 200%. However, in 2012, others in Mexico had the highest percentage at 500%. That of Egypt was 50% the least, almost the same as the United States at 50%.
