The given table represents the information about the production of milk in four different countries in the 30-year period. The figures are given in litres.
Overall, it can be observed that Australia faced a decrease in the production of milk throughout the period, while the trend of Netherlands, Tanzania, and Guatemala was mainly an upward trend.
Initially, the Netherlands reported 11.262.000 litres of milk production, then followed Australia, showing 11.246.000 figures, after Tanzania recorded 87.000 proportion and finally Guatemala with 26.000 litres of milk. Subsequently, the Netherlands faced a decrease between 1990 and 2000, showing 11.155.000 figures, but from 2000 to 2010 it increased, reaching a peak at 11.466.000. The figures of Guatemala and Tanzania significantly rose throughout the period, increasing from 26.000 to 84.000, and from 87.000 and to 155.000 litres of milk respectively.
Conversely, Australia faced a downward trend in the given period, starting from 11.246.000 litres of milk and ending at 9.165.000 litres of milk. Moreover, the highest decrease was between 2000 and 2010, then it lost roughly 2 million figures, while in the period between 1990 and 2000, the decreasing number was only 141.000.
