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The image displays a line graph labeled "Land For Organic Food" with the x-axis showing years from 1985 to 2010 and the y-axis showing thousand hectares from 0 to 300 in increments of 50. Two countries are represented: Country A and Country B. Country A starts at approximately 10 thousand hectares in 1985, steadily increasing to just over 50 in 1990, then sharply rising to peak at roughly 275 in 2000 before declining to around 225 in 2005 and continuing to fall to about 175 in 2010. Country B begins at 0 thousand hectares in 1985, shows a small increase to just under 10 in 1990, surges to close to 70 in 2000, and continues to ascend, reaching just below 100 in 2005, followed by a slight drop to approximately 90 in 2010.
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The given graph reveals how much land was used for organic crops in two various countries, over a twenty-five-year period, beginning with 1985.
Overall, it is apparent that both countries saw an upward trends for organic food in the first decade, while the reverse was true for the remaining decade of the survey.
In detail, in 1985, country A had quarter thousand hectares of land for organic crops and it rose slightly to under 50,000 hectares.There was a noticeable growth to a chart high of 280,000 consistently from 1995 to 2000.Then, this figure for growing organic food exhibited a negligible decrease in its area, with this amount falling sharply to 140,000 by 2010.
As for country B, it had the same with country A’s level in the beginning year of the period by 25,000 hectares, after which this figure increased significantly to 160,000 in 1995.There was no pronounced changes between the amount of hectares in 1995 and the last year surveyed.
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