The given table gives information about the annual amount of milk produced in the Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania, and Guatemaia in the years 1990, 2000, and 2010 with the assessed data given in litres.
Overall, it can be reported that the Netherlands produced the largest amount of milk in the given years compared to the remaining three countries while it was Guatemaia where the production of milk is the least of all. Despite the decrease in milk production in the Netherlands and Australia over the given years, the other countries showed an increment in the manufacture of diary products such as milk.
From detailed analysis, the Netherlands was the highest producer of milk annually throughout the provided three years peroid. It made 11262000 liters of milk in 1990 before it slightly dropped by approximately 100000 to 11155000 liters in 2000. After that, it continually witnessed a slight decrease to 11466000 liters of milk in 2010, which is the peak value of the table. Meanwhile, the proportion of milk produced yearly in Australia gradually decrease from 11246000 liters in 1990 to 11105000 liters in 2000, which was followed by a moderately considerate decline from about 11 million in 2000 to 9 million in 2010.
In stark contrast, Tanzania, and Guatemaia saw a significant increase in the figures in the same period. In the Tanzania, the production of milk in 2000 was slightly over 1.5 times greater than that in 1990 from about 87000 to 100000 liters, which still increased to over 1.5 million in 2010. The annual amount of cow milk in Guatemaia boomed from 26000 in 1990 to 55000 in 2000, which is twice to the initial value. This figure came to rise to over 84000 liters but it remained the lowest in 2010.
