The provided table presents the annual milk production in four countries – the Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania, and Guatemala – for the years 1990, 2000, and 2010.
Overall, the Netherlands and Australia were the top milk producers, while Tanzania and Guatemala had significantly lower production levels. The milk production in the Netherlands fluctuated, Australia showed a declining trend, and Guatemala displayed an increasing pattern over the three decades.
Australia’s milk production started at 11,246,000 liters in 1990, dropping to 9,165,000 liters in 2010. In contrast, the Netherlands began with 11,262,000 liters in 1990, decreased to 11,155,000 liters in 2000, and then rose to 11,466,000 liters in 2010.
On the other hand, Guatemala exhibited the lowest milk production levels, with an upward trajectory from less than 100,000 liters in 1990 to 84,000 liters in 2010. Tanzania also witnessed growth in production, escalating from below 100,000 liters in 1990 to 1.55 million liters in 2010.
