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.

The table illustrates the production of four types of grains
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wheat
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, wheat
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,
barley
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, maize and rice
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between 2010 and 2030. The figures are measured in
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metric
tons
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.
Overall
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,
wheat
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and
barley
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show an upward trend over the period, with
barley
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experiencing the most significant growth.
In contrast
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, maize and rice remain relatively stable, increasing only slightly by 2030. In 2010,
wheat
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was the most widely produced grain at 100
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, followed by
barley
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at 50.
Wheat
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production rose gradually over the years, reaching 105 in 2015 and continuing to increase modestly to 110 by 2030.
Barley
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,
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, saw a sharper rise, doubling from 50 in 2010 to 100
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tons
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in 2030.
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, maize production showed minimal change, increasing marginally from 34 in 2010 to 35 in both 2025 and 2030.
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, rice experienced only slight fluctuations, starting at 24.7 in 2010, dipping slightly in 2015, and
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rising steadily to reach 25.5
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tons
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by the end of the period.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words wheat, barley, million, tons with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "show" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "slightly" was used 3 times.
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