The chart illustrates the production of milk annually in four countries in 1990, 2000 and 2010.
Overall, the Netherlands had the most milk production in all three years, followed by Australia. In contrast, Tanzania and Guatemala had the lowest milk production in all three years.
In detail, the Netherlands saw a notable decline in milk production, reaching from 11,262,000 in 1990 to 11,115,000 in 2000, and rising to 11,144,000 in 2010. In contrast, Australia faced a significant decline in milk production, reaching from 11,246,000 to 9,165,000 in the same period.
Conversely, Tanzania saw a positive growth in its milk production, reaching from 87,000 in 1990 to 1,55,000 in 2010. Similarly, Guatemala followed the same trend, reaching from 26,000 to 84,000 in the same period.
In summary, the Netherlands faced a slight decline, while this trend for Australia was significantly larger. Guatemala and Tanzania both saw a positive growth in their milk production.
