The given line chart represents the various types of three jams consumption in a specific country over a quarter of a century between 1991 and 2014. Overall, what could be highlighted in the graph is, consumption of these three jam types dropped dramatically in the last 3 years. Another significant point is, strawberry jam consumption dropped dramatically from 1996 to 2014.
Looking at the details, as regards strawberry jam consumption increased slightly between 1991 and 1996. During the rest of the observed period, that amount reduced dramatically. Concerning cherry jam consumption, it started at approximately around 10tons in 2006, then it climbed up to reach a peak at around 85tons in 2011 and after that it dropped slightly until 2014.In contrast, consumption of lemon represented up and down which meant that amount fell from 1991 to 1996 , after that year, it grew gradually until 2001, then it remain stable throughout the 5 year period. After 2006,this amount reduced to 40tons in the last year of the given period.
To sum up, Chery jam consumption was zero at the beginning of the period and also all given types of jam consumption decreased compared to the started year except cherry jam.
