The line graph illustrates the figure for wheat exports in Australia, Canada and European Community.
Overall, European Community experienced the most substantial growth over the period, whereas Australia saw a slight decline. However, the figure for wheat exports in Canada remained unchanged.
At the beginning of the period, the number of wheat exports in European Community stood at approximately 17 million tonnes, followed by a slight increase the next year. After that, European Community rose slightly to around 15 million tonnes in 1988 before increasing uninterrupted to around 21 million tonnes at the end of the period.
By contrast, the number of wheat exports in Australia was at around 15 million tonnes, before increasing moderately to around 16 million tonnes. However, after, Australia experienced uninterrupted decline throughout the period, finishing at around 12 million tonnes. In 1985, the figure for wheat exports in Canada was at 19 millions tonnes in 1985, followed by a insignificant fall in the next year. Then, it rose dramatically to approximately 25 million tonnes. In 1989, Canada saw a significant drop, before increasing to almost 18 million tonnes in 1990.
