The line graph below shows the production of paper, wood pulp and sawn-wood in the UK from 1980 to 2000.
The given line graph illustrates the production of the forest industry in the UK over a period of 20 years, starting in 1980.
Overall, it can be seen that Paper & Packaging was the most produced product throughout the period shown while the amount of Sawn-Wood being produced experienced a downward trend.
In 1980, the amount of Paper & Packaging being produced was around 230 million tonnes. It increased slightly over the next ten years to reach 250 million tonnes before rising rapidly, reaching its peak of 350 million tonnes in 2000.
Sawn-Wood was the second most produced product in 1980, at 200 million tonnes. Sawn-Wood production declined steadily to around 125 million tonnes at the end of the period. Starting at around 170 million tonnes in 1980, the figure for Wood Pulp dropped to 150 million tonnes in 1990, before recovering slightly later, reaching to around 160 million tonnes in 2000.
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