The line chart provides information about how much crop field used for organic farming in two different countries from 1985 to 2010. The units are measured in hectares.
Overall, the organic farming was increased in both country, but after that there was decreased by last year. In last year, the country A had organic crops land more than the country B.
In 1985, both country used same number of land for organic food, it was accounting for around 25,000 hectors. After five years, it was slightly increased in both country by near to 50,000 hectors and approximetly 60,000 hectors in country A and country B respectively. In 1995, both countries was stood around 1,50,000 hectors.
In addition, the numbers of the land used for organic farming were fluctuated in both country. In 2000, the country A was used close to 2,90,000 hectares land, while the country B was used near to 1,90,000 hectares land for organic farming. Furthermore, in 2010, the crop field used for organic crops was down to 1,50,000 hectares and 1,50,000 hectors in the country A and the country B respectively.
