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The image contains a table detailing milk production in liters for Netherlands, Austria, Tanzania, and Guatemala across 1990, 2000, and 2010. In 1990, Netherlands produced 11,262,000 liters, Austria 11,246,000 liters, Tanzania 87,000 liters, and Guatemala 26,000 liters. By 2000, Netherlands produced 11,155,000 liters, Austria 11,105,000 liters, Tanzania 142,000 liters, and Guatemala 55,000 liters. In 2010, Netherlands recorded 11,466,000 liters, Austria 11,050,000 liters, Tanzania 155,000 liters, and Guatemala 84,000 liters. The accompanying plan suggests Netherlands had the highest production in all years, with Guatemala and Tanzania having the lowest but experiencing increases, while Austria's production declined by 2010.
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The table illustrates the annual milk production in four various nations in three different years- 1990, 2000, 2010.
Overall, the Netherlands had the highest production of milk in all three years. However, manufacturing in Guatemala and Tanzania increased steadily, despite being the the lowest, while Austria was the only nation with decline.
In 1990, milk production in Netherlands was the highest with 11,262,000 litres, slightly higher than Austria’s 11,246,000. In 2000, there was a decrease in both Netherlands and Austria, fell to 11,155,000 and 11,105,000 respectavely. In 2010, Netherlands recovered its production while Austria kept decreasing
The amount of milk produced in Tanzania and Guatemala was the lowest with 87,000 litres and 26,000 litres in turn. However, both countries showed consistant growth and reached 155,000 and 84,000 respectavely in 2010.
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