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The image presents a table listing milk production in litres for four countries across three years: 1990, 2000, and 2010. Here are the reported figures: For the Netherlands, milk production was 11,262,000 litres in 1990, 11,155,000 litres in 2000, and 11,466,000 litres in 2010. Australia produced 11,246,000 litres in 1990, 11,105,000 litres in 2000, and 9,165,000 litres in 2010. Tanzania's production was 87,000 litres in 1990, increased to 142,000 litres in 2000, and reached 155,000 litres in 2010. Lastly, Guatemala produced 26,000 litres of milk in 1990, 55,000 litres in 2000, and 84,000 litres in 2010.
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The given table compares and contrasts data on the changes in the production of milk annually in four nations in 1990, 2000, and 2010.
Overall, milk amounts in the Netherlands and Australia account for approximately 11 million liters, while Australia and Guatemala only account for under 160 thousand liters.
From 1990 to 2000, Netherlands’ production slightly decreased but from 2000 to 2010, it grew up to 11,466,000 liters. While Australia’s production fell dramatically during the all period
Besides, Tanzania’s production has an upward trend, starting from 87,000 liters to 1,42,000 liters in the first 10 years. At that time, Guatemala also had a two-fold increase. From 2000 to 2010, Tanzania’s and Guatemala’s production saw a slight increase.
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