The given illustration depicts the information about exportation of wheat in Australia, Canada and Europe between 1985 and 1990. Units are measured in in million tones.
Looking from an overall perspective, the export of wheat was the most popular in Canada and European community. At the start of the period Canada lead the wheat exports, which was replaced by Europe at the end. In addition, following that Australia became the least popular country, which exported wheat from 1985 till 1990.
In given five years from 1985 to 1990 the wheat export in Canada fluctuated gradually. It hited the highest point in 1988 at 25 million tonnes and became much more popular. However, during the one year the export decreased significantly just under 15 million tonnes and became the second country that exported wheat in the final year showing approximately 20 million tonnes. Likewise, export in European Community which increased steadily. In 1986 it dropt considerably and showed almost 15 million tonnes. After four year it climbed gradually and hit the highest point just over 20 million tonnes of wheat export.
In contrast, the export in Australia went down negligibly from 1986 to 1990 and showed the lowest result in the list hitting just over 10 million tonnes. However, at the beginning it rose slightly till the 1886 and exported a little more than 15 million tonnes. Between 1986 and 1987 Australia and Europe have exported the same amount of wheat just around 15 million tonnes. Meanwhile, the Canada grow remarkably, respectively.
