The table below illustrates and provides information about the production of milk annually in four different nations in 1990, 2000 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the biggest amount of milk shows the country named Netherlands. While Guatemala was the least in production.
Looking at amount in litres, the production was almost the same in both netherlands and Australia, ranging from 11,250,000 in 1990 to 11,500,000 in 2010. Nevertheless, other two countries had the same amount of production with difference between 50,000 and 90,000.
The Netherlands followed a similar pattern, with between 11,262,000 and 11,466,000 of amount in litres. Notably, the Australia remained stable until 2000, and then decreased sharply losing 10% of amount. The country named Tanzania showed little change over the years. This country started with 87,000 amount in litres in 1990 and growed steadily to 155,000 over the period.Similarly, the nation called Guatemala represented almost the same as Tanzania with steadly growth.
In summary, while developed nations like the Netherlands and Australia accounted for the vast majority of milk production, developing countries like Tanzania and Guatemala demonstrated gradual increases from very low bases.
