The chart illustrates how many tonnes of cacao beans were manufactured in six distinct parts of the world over a period of 6 years. It is obvious from the chart that there was an upward trend in the cacao production in Asia, Oceania and South America. However, the reverse pattern was true for both Africa and England. In 1992, South America’s cacao production was the highest, reaching 143000 tonnes. Meanwhile, the figures for North & Central America and Oceania were much lower, with only 46000 and 40000 tonnes, in term with Asia’s figure just 119000 tonnes. After six years, the number of cacao beans manufactured in Asia enormously climbed and reached a peak of 234000 tonnes, compared to 389000 tonnes of South America and 77000 tonnes belonged to Oceania . Meanwhile, North and Central America stayed unchanged during the period. Turning to the remaining nations we can see that in 1992, around 56000 tonnes cacao beans were producted in England, whilst Africa was by far lower, only 29000 tonnes. In the following three years, the quantity of cacao beans made in both Africa and England steadily dropped, to 25000 tonnes and 49000 tonnes in turn.
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The table below shows the production of cacao beans in six regions between 1992 and 1998
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The table below shows the production of cacao beans in six regions between 1992 and 1998
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