The charts below give information about the world's top three producers for four different dairy products (milk, cheese, butter, milk powder) in the year of 2012.

The charts below give information about the world's top three producers for four different dairy products (milk, cheese, butter, milk powder) in the year of 2012.
The graphs indicate how much dairy products, consisting of four different types, were produced by the top producers within the year, 2012.
Overall
, it is explicit that
milk
was produced more than any other kind.
Also
, the EU was one of the greatest producers in terms of producing all four products. Focusing on the statistics of producing
milk
and
cheese
, what stands out from the scheme is that the
milk
production was significantly greater than the
cheese
production;
furthermore
, the EU in both parts ranked first with manufacturing 142,790
mt
of
milk
and 7,120
mt
of
cheese
.
Moreover
, India and the US accounted for manufacturing 127,000 and 99,038
mt
milk
;
while
the details for
cheese
were noticeably less than
this
. In more detail, only 4,925 and 700
mt
of
cheese
was produced by the US and Brazil respectively. Turning to the data of butter and
milk
powder, it can be seen that huge parts of butter and
milk
powder were associated with India and China, 4500 and 1200 separately. More than
this
, the US and the EU were responsible for producing just 2,040
mt
butter and 770
mt
milk
powder respectively.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words milk, cheese, mt with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Only 5 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • dairy products
  • producers
  • milk
  • cheese
  • butter
  • milk powder
  • production volume
  • market leader
  • trend
  • anomaly
  • population
  • farming technology
  • export
  • ranking
  • data analysis
  • summary
  • chart comparison
  • top producers
  • domestic consumption
  • agricultural economy
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