The chart below gives information about the production of grains, measured in million metric tons, from the years 2015 to 2035.

The chart below gives information about the production of grains, measured in million metric tons, from the years 2015 to 2035.
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The provided table offers information regarding the
production
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of four distinct types of grains, measured in millions of metric
tons
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, during the years 2010 to 2015,
along with
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projected figures up to the year 2030. In general, it is evident that barley experienced the most significant increase during the specified time frame and is
also
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expected to have the highest
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in the future.
Conversely
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, wheat exhibited a relatively gradual growth,
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maize and rice remained relatively stable, with rice showing minor fluctuations. When focusing on barley and wheat specifically, we can observe a 20-million-metric-ton and a 5-million-metric-ton increase, respectively, from 2010 to 2015.
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, the predictions suggest that
barley's
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barley
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production
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will increase by an additional 30 million metric
tons
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in the next 15 years,
whereas
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wheat is only projected to rise by 5 million metric
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.
In contrast
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, maize and rice
production
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appear to remain largely unchanged. By 2030, both grains are expected to have increased by approximately 1 million metric
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compared to their 2010 levels.
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