The table illustrate the milk manufacture in 1990, 2000 and 2010 within four countries, including Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania, and Guatemala. Overall, Netherlands held the majority of production, while Guatemala produced the smallest amount of milk.
Looking first at 1990, Netherlands and Australia made more than eleven millions litres of milk, while Tanzania and Guatemala didn’t even reached two hundred litres of milk. Although Australia and Netherlands produced almost the same, they had aproximately twenty thousand litres gap. in 1990 and 2000, Tanzania and Guatemala both increased its milk production, added up to fifty thousand and nineteen thousand, respectively. However, the other two nations showed decreasion on their milk manufacture.
Among 1990, 2000 and 2010, Netherlands was in their first position between other countries. In contrast, Guatemala held the last position even though they made positive progress annually. Both Guatemala and Tanzania had upward upward trends, while Australia gradually declining. Furthermore, Netherlands displayed a fluctuative numbers of production, showed downward and then upward trend.
