The graph shows the differencies in wheat export over the three areas

The graph shows the differencies in wheat export over the three areas
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The line graph illustrates the variations in wheat export in three different territories over a five-year period.
Overall
, these countries have been observed between 1985-1990. Canada witnessed the largest fluctuations
while
European states had the highest exports in 1990. Australia experienced almost a steady decline over the years with the lowest in the end. By 1985, the Canadians were the top most in the beginning just over 15%, with significant changes in the following years, but had a sudden peak in 1998 when it jumped to 25%.
Lastly
, around 18%.
Furthermore
, Australians were the lowest at the beginning of the period when it passed over Europeans by almost 2% in 1986 only,
then
declined gradually to the lowest again scoring higher than 10%.
In addition
, The Europeans can be observed as the only country that has been improving with no drops except in 1986, with a final of above 20%.
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Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "undefined" in your introduction.
Vocabulary: The word "decline" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "almost" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • export
  • wheat
  • trade
  • produce
  • agricultural commodity
  • volume
  • metric tonnes
  • economic impact
  • fluctuation
  • trend
  • domestic market
  • international market
  • export quota
  • trade barriers
  • comparative advantage
  • seasonal variation
  • supply chain
  • harvest
  • yield
  • competition
  • sustainability
  • forecast
  • logistics
  • subsidy
  • tariff
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