From the illustration, the bar graph depicts the metric tonnes in millions of pineapple exports in around the world by the top 3 producing countries in 2009, and 2019; while, the pie chart illustrates the percentage of breakdown of the cost to the purchaser of each pineapple in 2019.
Focussing the former chart, in 2009, country A was manufacturing of pineapple at around 1 million metric, there was a significant climb in 2019. approximately 0. 1 million metric tonne pineapples were producing by country C in 2009, which was the least, there was a slight increase to 0. 2 million metric in of pineapples. Whereas, in 2009, country B was the higher than in 2019 in pineapples.
were 12% and 10 % of the cost to the purchasers each pineapple
from the charts the maximum produced pineapples from the country A in 2019;
Focussing the former chart, in 2009, country A was manufacturing of pineapple at around 1 million metric
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, the highest cost of distribution and retail of each pineapple in this year.