The chart below gives information about the production of grains, measured in million metric tons, from the years 2010 to 2015, with projections until 2030. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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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.
Overall
, we can observe an upward trend in the quantities through the years and the projections show grains rise too.
First of all, Wheat had the lowest production at 100 million
metric tons
in 2010 and with a continuous increase, it is shown that will reach 110 million
metric tons
in 2030. In addition
, Barley followed a similar route as Wheat. In 2010, it started at 50 million
metric tons
and it is projected to have 100 million
metric tons
production in 2030.
Moreover
, rice was at 24.7 million
metric tons
and after that, it reduced to 24.3 million
metric tons
in 2015. However
, the projections show that it will rise until 2030 when it will reach 25.5 million
metric tons
. Finally
, Maize had an almost steady trend. This
started at 34 million
metric tons
in 2010 and it will be at 35 million
metric tons
in 2030.Submitted by sssssraf on
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