The table presents the production of milk annually in four distinct countries from 1990 to 2020.
Overall, it is evident that the Netherlands consistently outperformed the other countries in term of milk products during the periods. Conversely, Guatemala, despite showing an upward trend, maintained the lowest figures each month. Remarkably, all countries’ milk products saw different degrees of improvements in this period of time.
In 1990, the Netherlands led with 11,262,000 liters, followed by Australia with 11,246,000 liters. Tanzania and Guatemala had lower production, at 87,000 and 26,000 liters, respectively. By 2000, production increased in all countries except Australia. Tanzania reached 142,000 liters, Guatemala 55,000 liters, while Australia slightly declined to 11,105,000 liters. The Netherlands maintained its lead with 11,155,000 liters.
2010 saw the continuation of the upward trajectory for the Netherlands, Tanzania, and Guatemala, and the reversal in the changing pattern of products C. The figure for Guatemala and Tanzania peaked at 155,000 and 84,000 litters, respectively. Additionally, 11,105,000 litters of Australia and 11,466,000 litters of the Netherlands.
