The table illstrates the output (litres) of milk every year in four countries- Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania, and Guatemala over the period of two decades, 1990, 2000 and 2010.
Overall, the data indicates that Netherlands showed the highest production in all years, whereas Guatemala experienced the lowest output throughout the year. Moreover, Tanzania and Guaiemala saw an increase over the 20 years.
In 1990, the generation of milk in Ntherlands and Australia had a almost similar rate in the beginning year of 11,262,000 and 11,246,000 litres respectively, which was continued maintaining of nearly equal amount of 11,155,000 in Netherlands and 11,105,000 in Australia, in 2000. Conversely, Netherlands had significant growth of 11,466,000 litres in 2010, Australia had a decline dramatically to 9,165,000 in final year.
Additionally, Tanzania and Guatemala was relatively lowest production of milk among other two countries. There was a rate of 87,000 litres in Tanzania, in the early 21th century and guatemala had quarter value of Tanzania at 26,000 in 2000. Afterward, both the countries were stared to grow significantly and reached 1,55,000 in Tanzania and 84,000 in Guatemala in ending year
