The grpah illustrates the production of four different grains by a country between 2010 and 2015. Also, it gives an expected production till the year 2030. The quantities measured in million metric tones.
The chart shows grain production data, measured in millions of metric tons, from 2010 to 2015, with projections to 2030. It covers four types of grain: wheat, barley, corn, and rice.
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Granis have been used recently in the last 10 years with the advance technology. As per the chart above , we can see that the productions of grains will be increased over year to reach about 270 million metic tones by 20
The chart illustrates the manufacturing of various grains from the year 2010 to 2015 and also with a forecast for 2030. Overall, production of each type of grains rose, albeit at different rate. Barley showed the highest
the table chart illustrates the manufacturing of grains, measured in million metric tons, between the years 2010 and 2015, with projections until 2030.
The given table informs about the past output of four types of grains in an unknown region in 2010 and 2015 as well as the projected output until 2030 using million metric tons as the measurement.
The table illustrates the amount of wheat, barley, maize and rice produced between 2010 and the present day, it also includes estimations till 2030. Units are measured in million metric tons.
The table shows the amounts of grain that a certain country produced from 2010 with predictions until 2030. Wheat is the leading grain crop and its production is expected to remain fairly stable, along with maize and ric
The table illustrates how million metric tons of grains were produced from 2010 to 2015 and projections for them until 2030. The types of grains which are shown are 4, wheat, barley, maize and rice.
A glance at the table provided reveals the relative metric tons of different grains (including wheat, barley, maize and rice) had produced in a certain country between 2010 and 2015 along with the projections until 2030.
The chart illustrates how million metric tons the grains were producted between 2010 to 2030 suspected. On the whole, wheat was the highest in all four countries, following barley, maize and rice.
The table illustrates some data regarding the grains production, which are wheat, barley, maize, and rice during the period from 2010 until a projection of the same crops’ production in 2030.
The graph illustrates how many million metrictons (MMT) of grains (wheat, barley, maize and rice) were produced between 2010 to 2015, with forecasts until 2030.
The provided table illustrates data regarding the production of four distinct grains, measured in million metric tons, spanning from 2010 to 2015, and includes forecasts up to 2030.
The provided table offers information regarding the production of four distinct types of grains, measured in millions of metric tons, during the years 2010 to 2015, along with projected figures up to the year 2030.
The following table presents information about the manufacture of four different grains, measured in million metric tons, between 2010 and 2015, alongside predictions up until the year 2030.