The table below illustrates milk production yearly in four selected countries over a period of two decades. Overall, it can be seen that the Netherlands has produced the highest amounts at around 11 million, while Guatemala has shown significant increases in output, almost tripling in just 20 years.
The highest amounts produced among the four to this date remans The Netherlands, which has shown consistent output over the last decades. Followed closely by Australia, which in the last decade faced a 20% supply drop, but remains second at roughly nine million litres a year.
On the other hand, less developed countries such as Tanzania and Guatemala continue to produce far fewer amounts than their counterparts. This is seen in the table at 155,000 and 84,000 respectively, almost tripling in production over the past decades and potentially overreaching them in the near future.
In conclusion, this chart provides important data on how developing countries are catching up the developed countries
