The provied table presents the annual production of milk in four countries- the Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania and Guatemala in year -1990, 2000 and 2010.
Overall, the Netherlands and Australia were leading in the milk production, whereas production levels of Guatemala and Tanzania were relatively low. The milk production in the Netherlands fluctuated, Australia showed a downward trend and Guatemala displayed positive growth over the period of three decades.
Initially, Australia started at 11,246,000 liters of production in 1990 and plummeted to 9,165,000 liters in 2010. In contrast to that, the Netherlands demonstrated patterns of fluctuation, as it went from 11,262,000 liters to 11,155,000 liters and then to 11,466,000 liters in 1990, 2000 and 2010 respectively.
On the other hand, Guatemala showed a positive trend of growth over the period, but it never crossed 6 figures. It was producing around 26,000 liters in 1990, 55,000 liters in 2000 and 84,000 liters in 2010. Similarly, Tanzania followed the same pace and kept growing. It went from 87,000 liters in 1990 to 1,55,000 liters in 2010.
