The line chart describe how much fruit produced in four countries namely: France, Spain, Germany and Turkey between 1970 and 2010.
Overall, there was an increase in the amount of Turkey and France, while that of Spain and Germany went down over time.
The amount of fruit produced in Spain started at 5,6 million in 1970, after which it experienced a rise to 6,1 million in 1980 before ending the period at 5,1 million in 2010. The figure for Turkey was at 2 million in 1970 followed by a significant rise to 5,6 million in 2010.
Registering at 2,5 million in 1970, the amount of fruit produced in Germany decreased to 1,5 million in 1970, before finishing at 1,4 million. 1,3 million fruit produced in 1970, with a subsequent rise by 2,2 million in 1990 and a final growth to 2,8 in 2010.
The amount of fruit produced in Spain started at 5,6 million in 1970, after which it experienced a rise to 6,1 million in 1980 before ending the period at 5,1 million in 2010. The figure for Turkey was at 2 million in 1970 followed by a significant rise to 5,6 million in 2010.
Registering at 2,5 million in 1970, the amount of fruit produced in Germany decreased to 1,5 million in 1970, before finishing at 1,4 million. 1,3 million fruit produced in 1970, with a subsequent rise by 2,2 million in 1990 and a final growth to 2,8 in 2010.
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